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It could be, but you need to do some trouble shooting to determine the issue. Is there power to the switches? is there power to the clock spring? Is there continuity through the clock spring? Determining where the issue is will save $$.
Am not sure whether you have the Hyundai Owners Manual. If you don't I find it very worthwhile. Section 6, the "do it yourself section" lists page 6-34 and 6-35 for fuse descriptions. Also on the cover of the fuse box in the car under the ash tray left of the driver is a pictogram, but in any case according to my manual radio and clock are both listed on the "audio" and is in the inner panel, the 10A at the top right(next to the spare). Don't know about your roof light - hope you don't take offense but assume you checked the switch just didn't get set wrong, but if it isn't solved by fixing that one, the manual lists RoomLP controlling the inside lights, which is in the bottom (shorter) row on the far right. Of course, this might not help but if it does I could possibly scan my owner's manual page and email it if you can't find one.
The clock has 2 fuses that are shared with other accessories. Do your radio (relay box) and gauges work (fuse box #25)? If they work then the clock has gone bad internally. I offer a repair service and have the removal instructions at www.autoclockrepair.com Check it out and let me know if you need further assistance, thanks!
Check your instrument panel fuses. #18 AC it controls your clock, antenna, radio, and power rear view mirror. If the fuse is OK then it is most likely an internal failure in the clock. I offer an affordable repair service and have the removal instructions. Check out www.autoclockrepair.com
You will need the radio serial number, hope you have it written down, otherwise it will need to be removed.
Go to this site... www.radio-code.com for information
If the radio and clock is the original equipment then here is how to set the clock.
1. Turn the radio on
2. Press and hold in the on/off-volume-clock control
3. While holding the on/off-volume-clock button in, press the left(-) side of the "TUNE" button to advance the hours and the right (+) side to advance the minutes.
Note: The clock displays 12-hour time with no A.M. /P.M. indications
These instructions come from the Electronic Sound Systems manual that I have with my van. Hope this helps.
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