IPhone 4 iOS 4 Update..... No longer connects to car

I got a iphone 4 for christmas and i use it to play music in my car via USB. Everything was working finre until i downloaded the new iOS4 Softwear yesterday, now when i try and connect it to my car via the USB nothing happens i get a message come up on the iphone saying this accessory is not supported by iphone, and the screen on the car states unable to connect.I Its just strange as it was working fine before the update. This is a real pain in the butt. Please can anybody assist with this question?

You can do a forum search as this is asked many, many time.
The search bar is on the right side of this page.
This is an issue with many car stereos. There is nothing to do until/unless Apple or the maker of you car stereo release an update to address the issue.

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