Hond accord and ice link plus

I have a 4th gen 20gig ipod and alll y songs are saved on playlists. One of my playlists has 147 sonmgs, andf when i play through the car stereo the number 99 shows up and that playlist stops to play. Does anybody know a way around the problem or do I have to split my playlist.
Thanks
Also when I play all my songs 1440 songs which is the ipod selection it does the same it wont play over 99 songs..
Anybody help
Thanks again

I use the Ice Link Plus in my BMW, and I can confirm that the Nano 3G indeed works with my system. Ought to work with yours aswell.
Must say that I'm a bit disappointed on Dension aswell... they could have done this test and written some info on their site. Buying the Nano 3G was a bit of a gamble for me =)

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