Bluetooth is annoying me... - MDA III, XDA III, PDA2k, 9090 General

Hi,
My BA with WM2003SE has this annoying behaviour: whenever my Bluetooth Carkit gets turned off (when I turn off my car), the BA will notice it after 10-20 seconds and show this by turning itself on.
This seems rather acceptable, however, in my daily life what happens is that I am already out of the car with the BA attached to my belt. It will then turn on and accept any random key- or screenclicks.
Because of that, I have to wait until it gets turned on and can only then leave the car, after I turned it out again.
Is there any Registry-Hack to turn that behaviour off (device turns on when Bluetooth connection is lost)?
It's always these little things...
Thanks,
vma

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