N8 bluetooth compatability ... won't connect to 20...

Anyone having issues with bluetooth connectivity and a soloution as I cannot get my N8 to connect to a 2005 BMW with factory fitted bluetooth not parrot or similar
Thanks in advance

@chasr635
Do you mean that you can "pair" but not connect"?
Is Remote SIM mode (RSAP) = ON?
You might like to look at these two resources:
http://www.ournokia.com/tip-how-to-connect-to-a-car-kit-using-remote-sim-mode-for-nokia-e7.html
http://justnoel.wordpress.com/2010/10/21/syncing-your-nokia-contacts-to-your-car-via-bluetooth/
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