My Classic developes two thin horizontal lines across the top third of the screen.

After a day using my classic in the car, I plugged it into its speaked dock and niticed two thin horizontal lines all the way across the top third of the screen.
Does anyone know how to get rid of them pleaase. Thx

You can try Resetting the iPod, won't work, if LCD screen is damaged or the display chip surface mounts has gone wobbly, which mean going in for servicing.
Otherwise.
Press Menu and Center button for 10 secs till the Apple logo comes on, then release the buttons.

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