There is most likely a problem with the 30-pin connector in your Touch. This is a fairly old device so it may not be worth repairing.
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Have you tried using a different/new USB-30 pin cable? If that doesn't solve your problem, there is most likely a problem with the 30-pin receptacle in your Touch. This is a fairly old device so it may not be worth repairing.
That said, I have recently sold my old Touch 2/3 iPods that my kids used and honestly, I could have sold them 10 times over they were so popular. I was very surprised to see that.
Look for a shop that does micro-soldering repairs.
There is most likely a problem with the 30-pin connector in your Touch. This is a fairly old device so it may not be worth repairing.
That said, I have recently sold my old Touch 2/3 iPods that my kids used and honestly, I could have sold them 10 times over they were so popular. I was very surprised to see that.
Look for a shop that does micro-soldering repairs.