![]() First connect it with a cord to iTunes on your computer, set the "Sync via WIFI" setting then. this is an excellent use for an old otherwise-useless iPhone, just use it as an MP3 player and keep it USB-connected to your car. Once you change the setting in the “iPod” the issue should be resolved. The “iPod” was forcing the car into repeat mode. When you’re viewing the NOW PLAYING screen (where the entire screen is dedicated to the song that’s currently playing) there will be an icon that looks like an oval racetrack, two arrows chasing each other around the oval. The problem is not in the car, its the repeat setting in the phone. I could turn repeat off on the car's stereo system, but it would always come back when I turned the car off and back on. Then one day it got into this repeating condition. ![]() My Subaru Outback is a 2013 and had been using this "iPod" trouble-free, for years. My old iPhone4S (now turned into just an “iPod” Touch) hasn't had a new software rev in many years, still running IOS 9 hardware is too far outdated. BTW… an iPhone that is not enabled to make cellular phone calls IS essentially an iPod Touch.
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