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It sounds like a blown fuse. Are you checking them with a test light? And have you located all of the fuses. there will typically be a fuse box under the drivers dash area, and one under the hood. have another look Im certain you'll find a blown fuse. Good luck.
you might need to look at the wires on the back of the radio, there might be an inline fuse, also you best have a look at the main fuse panel in the car and see if the one for the radio and clock has blown
it wont be an overload, more likely a short, check saloon and boot light bulbs, boot light switch, door switches, looking for a broken switch or loose wire
Is it still under warranty? Could be! Take it into Hyundai Service Center, have it checked/ diagnosed. At least the wiring/connections can be checked to see if they are the problem.. then again, the problem is intermittent, and those are the most difficult to run down Sometimes a "shock" or "wiggle" test reveals the cause.
Many (= not all) fuse boxes have a chart molded into the case and the fuses can nearly always inspected visually to see if the fuse element is intact.
The one that services those items is probably marked as 'accessories.'
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