CD player

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Asked by Karen Jan 30, 2018 at 12:37 PM about the 2017 Hyundai Tucson 2.0L SE Plus FWD

Question type: General

My 2017 Tucson SE Plus came with a beautiful
navigation system but no CD player. I'm trying to
figure out how I can play my CDs. My question is if
I put my music on a thumb drive and insert the
thumb drive in the SUV would that solve the
problem or is there another way to do it? Thank you

13 Answers

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All cars now come with bluetooth, you can play your music from your phone via bluetooth which is the way now to do so as many cars are getting rid of the "old" media players.

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Thank you for your response and trying to help. I am technology stupid when it comes to this kind of thing. To be honest I have no songs on my phone because I haven't been able to figure out how to get them on there. That's why I was thinking about doing it through the thumb drive.

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I have an Android and I've tried Googling on how to put music in it but I didn't understand any of it. Like I said I'm technologically stupid. It does have a USB port in the car but I wasn't sure if it would be that simple to just put some music on a thumb drive and plug it into a USB port in the car. I'm just going to buy a thumbdrive and try to put music on it and see what happens I guess. Thank you for your help or if you come up with something different please let me know thank you again

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Here are the steps : 1. Go to Google play 2. Download Google music.(search for "Google music") then download it. 3. You can pay 8 dollars a month or something for unlimited access to all music. 4. After you do that, you can search for any song, singer, etc.. In Google music and hit play. 5. As of connecting your Bluetooth to the car, get in your car, start it, go to your "settings" then select Bluetooth and enable it to be searchable. 6. In your car, look for media then select Bluetooth, then select add device. 7. Your car will find your phone and ask you if it is ok to pair it. 8. Your phone will show a code that your car sends to it, hit ok or yes or agree (whatever your phone shows). 9. After your phone is paired then you are good to go, you will just need to change the source in your car to Bluetooth. Hope this helps! Good luck. :)

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Thank you so much for your help. I'm going to try that today and I'll let you know! Thank you again for your time!

1 people found this helpful.
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I would still like to see the answer to the original question. I have an external CD player with a USB connection.. If I plug the USB connection in I think it only acts as a power source do I have to have an audio cable plugged in since there is room for that next to the USB input

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I want to get a new multimedia stereo system with Bluetooth and cd\dvd for someone I no and was wondering if you can tell me if that theres one that will fit in a little Hyundai getz. If so witch one. I've seen a few on eBay

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So excited for the upgrades! NOT! I'm going to try to find a car stereo place to put one in,. I don't care about the drives, including the $8 per month! The music I want to hear is not available on google, much of it is older and more obscure. I want to thank Hyundai for being so helpful! NOT AT ALL!

14 people found this helpful.
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I dont want music on my phone. I WANT my audio books and music on the CDs I already own. What a stupid decision hyndai

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What is make and model number of your CD player with usb connector PLEASE

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I don't want music on my phone. I WANT my audio books and music on the CDs I already own. What a stupid decision Hyundai! . . . .I agree! I just spent $180.00 on CD's for music of the 70's/80's just before buying 2021 Tucson. No can use in my 2021 Hyundai Tucson. BIG TIME BUMMER!!!!!!!!!!!

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Ya Hyundai makers who's the IDIOT who decide to leave cd player's out of vehicles ?? thanks for thinking of others. lots of people will always want hear their rock or country or what ever they like on cd when they want. OK THANKS FOR YOUR STUPIDY!

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