Nokia 6151 not detecting Hands Free Enhancement

I love my 6151 and have just purchased a second one from the dreaded flea bay. However I'm very disappointed to find out that unlike my original handset the new one which appears unused does not detect my Car Cradle as a Hands free enhancement.
I've tried restoring to factory defaults without any success and am awaiting a data cable to try reloading the firmware (which is the latest v04.10) but can anyone suggest why this might not be detecting the hands free?
Help?!

If you are not quite sure where all the wires go in your vehicle then you should'nt attempt to install this kit, modern vehicles have very complex wiring systems on them and you can do damage which could cost you a lot of money. I have been installing car kits for 16 years and can put you intouch with a engineer near you if needed.
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