HT4108 how to hook up IPhone 4 thru car stereo?

How do I hook up IPhone 4 thru car stereo in 2005 Toyota Highlander?

Look at the instructions for your car stereo.
Does it have bluetooth?
Does it han an ipod connector?
Aux connector?

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