Figure out what fuse controls the CD player and, with no key in the ignition, pull the fuse out for a minute (or more - I've seen TSBs that say leave the fuse out for 10 minutes), then replace it (theory being that the fuse acts as a reset button). If you cannot find the fuse, you can disconnect the negative battery cable, but you'll lose your radio presets and other settings. Make sure you have any codes for your radio that may be required since disconnecting the battery cables can cause the radio to quit working too. This fuse trick seems to have the greatest chance of success overall. Check your owner's manual - you may have more than one fuse that controls the CD and/or the radio and you may need to remove all the related fuses.
If the Hyundai is a 1998 model, the related question should do the trick.
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One way to do it is through a tape-3mm jack.
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Compact disc player error codes identify a problem with the compact disc player. A list of error codes can be obtained from the compact disc player manufacture.
Use a 3.5mm jack to tape player, plug it into tape player and press "tape" while playing Ipod.
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It must be right behind the CD player.
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