Wheel wont start music or control

Not sure if this is a repair issue or something else....
My Ipod will be working fine, then I will go to shut it off and it wont respond to pressing anything on the wheel, no start, stop, volume etc BUT I can hold the reset buttons down and have it reboot. Once I do that, it is able to turn it on but wont respond to anything to control the music (start stop etc) For awhile rebooting would make everything work fine again for a few days but now it reboots and still wont respond. Has the wheel just gone bad? I thought it strange that some things work (reboot, on) but others dont. I dont want to put the money into repairing such an old model.

Have you tried restoring the iPod?
Might be worth a shot anyway.
Cheers!
-Bryan

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