Mini Cooper Stereo Adapter

My iPod mini is not playing connected to my Cooper Mini installed interface adapter. The iPod thinks it's just a standard power adapter. It does not display the 'OK to disconnect' message as it once did. Does this have something to do with all the recent upgrades iTunes has issued? I recently had a apple service tech reset my software. I then synced to my iBook's iTunes, and it's still a problem. Anyone else run into this issue?

New MINI Cooper last night. Dead iPod this morning.
Do not dis/connect iPod with the radio on!
I reconnected the iPod with the radio off and then turned radio on. iPod still wouldn't work for me, but the Genius at the Apple Store was able to get it going. He restored the software and advised me to charge it. Now it's working fine. Yea!
iPod Color 60GB   Mac OS X (10.4)  

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