IOS 4.1 & Alpine Car Audio

Hello, I have an Alpine CDE-113BT and yesterday I upgraded the iPhone to the 4.1, since I done it the car-audio doesn't recognize the iPhone and shows me this message 'Error 01'. Alpine refered to Apple to solve this issue.
Thanks You

It's not just Apline car stereos, the 4.1 update affects others makes and models as well. I think one of the security fixes broke the compatibility. My ida-x305 won't charge or play music any more. I called apple and the rep said to buy a new car stereo.
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