Ipod classic 4th gen. Won't charge with USB but will with firewire

Please help. I keep my old ipod running through my car charger. This charger broke recently and I replaced. The new won't charge the ipod. I've plugged the ipod into the mac and pc, using different leads. Nothing. The apple logo pops up and then a wee battery with an exclamation appears and disappears.
If I plug it into mains using the charger which came with it it will charge (but it won't hold the charge, this I am used to, hence why it's always plugged into me car) BUT if I plug it in using a USB to ipod cable it won't work.
Very confused.
Can anyone help?

Looks like yor iPod battery need to be replaced
Bobo Frett wrote:
If I plug it into mains using the charger which came with it it will charge (but it won't hold the charge, this I am used to, hence why it's always plugged into me car)
FYI, you should  charge the iPod Classic, for at least 2 hours, using a USB 2.0 port at the back of the Desktop, or if you are using a Mac the USB port on the body of the Mac and not those on the keyboard, (these dont have enough power to charge the battery, which need at least 450mA current)

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