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Posted on Nov 15, 2010

I connected my kenwood ddn516 receiver to my car and everything works and I get sound from everything except when I plug in my IPOD, it sees the ipod and plays it but no sound comes from it

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What generation is your ipod. if its an older one it may not be compatible with the unit.

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