Hero with Bury car kit - Hero, G2 Touch Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi
Has anybody successfully paired their Hero with a Bury CC9060 car kit so that it plays music please?
I have just bought myself a used car that comes complete with this car kit. I connected by BT straight away with no problems - it even managed to sort of synch my phone book. It says I am connected for both phone calls and media, i.e. both handsgree and A2DP profiles (which the Bury supports).
Phone calls work well on handsfree profile but I can't get any sound out of the media that uses A2DP profile - either my music player or my sat nav directions. They think they are connected because there is no sound coming from the phone loudspeaker and because the music player on the Bury stops and starts the music player on the Hero. Everything except sound!!!!!
Not too worried about the music player but I am getting no directions from my sat nav (Sygic Mobile Maps) or camera warnings. I really need this function. Have spent all day pulling my hair out trying to cover all the bases.
Any ideas would be welcomed please.

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