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As far as i know & from experiance of using Apple Product since many years, some times some accessories does not supports & works very well with iPhone. If your iPhone is working fine with other accessories that mean original accessories came from Apple then there is nothing wrong with iPhone, so please try it with another system or try with another 30 pin Apple original dock adapter & i hope it will work like charm.
Do you have the blue tooth module? You need what they call a btm10 or even a btm15. They're sold seperately and can be found on amazon or jensen.com $40 to $80.. Hope this helps you.
The newer generation iPods don't always work with the iPod connection kits in a lot of the car stereos. Some of the problem is due to the fact that the new generation iPods have been changed and the stereos were manufactured before the players were released so they are not compatible. I bought my girlfriend a Pioneer car stereo with an iPod control cable, and it works fine with her Nano (not the new generation Nano) and it works with my iPod Photo 60 GB but it does not work with my iPhone 2G and I read that it is not compatible with the new Nanos or the Classics. Check with Jensen to see if the model you have is compatible with the Classic and see if there is a solution to the issue. It may not be compatible with the new video portion of the Classic firmware.
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