If it ever paired it would instantly disconnect. I could occasionally get it into pairing mode but it showed up as "BMW ULF" (not BMW then the last 5 digits of the VIN as expected) and the PIN was 1234 (not the one written on the ULF). that damned factory bluetooth (ULF) still didn't work. It's been about 6 months since I bought my E86 Coupe and I've been busy Kind of wish I'd bothered with a full build thread but so far I have changed the front badge, successfully stopped the driver's seat rattling by spraying teflon lube into the sides, replace the brushed aluminium trim with some in much better shape from eBay, cleaned the gunk out of the lighter socket and got it working, replaced the ash tray, replaced my wingmirror glass and got the heating working on them again, tightened the struts under the bonnet and fixed that rattle, cleaned my VANOS solenoids, added door speakers and sound deadening, added an aux socket ( ), attached bluetooth media streaming to the CD changer wiring, changed the gear knob, changed the gear change surround, upgraded the windscreen wipers, (paid someone else to) change the windscreen, replaced the cheapo stubby with the official BMW one (so worth it - FM reception infinitely better!!!), sound generator mod and collated the previous service history into something more respectable looking (phew) but.
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