Route phone audio through bluetooth while something plugged in to the headset jack? - Verizon Samsung Galaxy S III

So here goes. Currently i have my Verizon S3 with Carbon ROM android 4.3. While i'm in my car, I connect the headset jack to my stereo for music and bluetooth for phone calls. (no audio streaming over bluetooth with my stereo)
With CM 10.2 based ROM's this isn't an issue, music plays through the headset jack and when i receive a phone call bluetooth takes over, no problems. (Music pauses, stereo switches to bluetooth, I answer the call etc. Finish with the call, hang up, stereo switches back to auxiliary and music resumes)
With touchwiz, if i get a phone call, the call is routed through the headphone jack instead of bluetooth. The only way to fix this is to unplug the headset jack. As you can imagine, this is a huge inconvenience while driving.
I would like to go back to touchwiz for a while but this is a deal breaker.
Thanks for any advice guys.

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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1875877
Thanks for the reply. However, my issue is that once a call connects, the audio goes through the phone's earpiece. I can only stream media (youtube, Pandora, music, etc.) through Bluetooth, but calls won't connect to my Bluetooth setup at all.
I really hope someone has a solution to this.

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