Questions using ipod nano in the car

Hi !
I´m using my iPod in the car on an Alpine Car Stereo .
All things work perfect until I install the iPod-Update Firmware1.1.3
Now I have problems like:
The iPod doesn´t remind the last titles; that means: today I´m hearing "Rock" and if I
turn on the radio tomorrow morning, it´s searching for the iPod an than begins to play the
first of 350 songs (for example)
And I find out, that the iPod battery is empty. Normally it get´s loaded by using it during a ride.
Any suggestions about that ??
Are there any special things I have to switch in the iPod menue or what ?
Thanks in advance !
Message was edited by: desmo111
Message was edited by: desmo111

First thing to check is the Shuffle function of the iPod. Shuffle should be set to OFF to work with the Alpine correctly and when you updated the firmware it may have reset the iPod to default to turning the Shuffle feature ON.
Source: http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=7229639&#7229639
Cheers,
Patrick

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