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Most likely a fuse. If your fuse box is labeled it will say radio under the fuse. If its not check your owners manual for location of fuse box and radio fuse.
You could have a short some where in the wiring. If its an aftermarket radio see if you can pull it out and check to be sure all wires are properly done.
There are 2 fuses linked to the clock; 1 is connected to the radio and
the other to the gauges. If the radio and gauges work then the clock is dead, it is a very common issue with these clocks. I have a
repair service, check out www.autoclockrepair.com. I have removal
instructions, etc there. Please le tme know if you have any questions, I
would be happy to assist, thanks!
Did the clock stop working immediately after the radio install? If so then it sounds like a fuse may have blown. If not then it is most likely a clock issue. I have 4runner clock removal instructions at my website: www.autoclockrepair.com Drop me a note if you have any questions!
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