No you don't have bluetooth. It was an option on the 2005 SE. Look under the centre cubby box lid, is there any think that looks like a connecter? If yes then I'm wrong, is no then I'm right. Also I presume you dont have the phone controls on your steering wheel.
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What VA means is open the large centre console/arm rest and look underneath the lid.
If there is what looks like part of a phone connection then you have PTI (Bluetooth)
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You don't have bluetooth: even if you do find a connection in the cubby box it means nothing. It was fitted in all cars then but there was no PTI fitted in the SE models. I know, I had an SE with the afore mentioned apparent connection. I had an after market Land Rover bluetooth fitted (piece of Sh*t)
The PTi connection in the centre console was not fitted on all models. Who ever told you this has been miss informed.
The best way of telling if your car has blue tooth is the telephone activation paddles on the RH side of the steering wheel centre boss.
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i have the ability to connect to a connection beneath the lid of the centre console which i presume is a PTI connection. i also have the telephone paddles on the steering wheel, what are my options...
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If you have the pluggery under the armrest, you should be able to connect your phone to the car via Bluetooth - get your phone to look for the car and the code is 2020 if I remember right.
The pluggery was used to connect an optional cradle that allowed your phone (if you had a 6230 at least) to charge itself off the car and also use the fin aerial to boost signal. As of last year, that pluggery no longer exists so for newer cars the only option is Bluetooth.
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