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Clocks not working

Thanks - for the SD card - are we able to get updates or is this a revenue stream for Hyundai?
www.mapnsoft.com With the new cars you get them "free" for 3 years, but you'd have to pay. If you have never updated it may pay to do so, but no need to get the twice yearly updates.
 
thanks! I agree - the maps are 'good enough' considering I have a backup cell phone with me usually.;)
 
My clock finally started working again when I went to lunch today. Just FYI in case others are still waiting. I was wondering if/when it was going to happen. None of the reset attempts had worked when I tried them. Finally stopped messing with it last week and today when I got in the car the analog clock starting spinning when I cranked it up and I got excited....
 
My clock finally started working again when I went to lunch today. Just FYI in case others are still waiting. I was wondering if/when it was going to happen. None of the reset attempts had worked when I tried them. Finally stopped messing with it last week and today when I got in the car the analog clock starting spinning when I cranked it up and I got excited....
Maybe it was out of gas. Did you have beans for lunch?
 
Maybe it was out of gas. Did you have beans for lunch?
Well at first I thought it was out of clock fluid but I couldn't find where to check it in the manual.
 
Did anybody experience the April 6 epoch rollover in their other cars? I had no issues with my 2012 car's GPS. In fact, this thread clued me in to this thing. A couple of years ago, I had read about the epoch rollover coming, but never gave it another thought.
 
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SOLUTION:

There are 11 pages of instructions for the multitude of fuse boxes throughout the car. From the IMs I concluded that the multimedia system controls the clock. I've unfortunately learned that nowadays every thing is microprocessor based (i.e. some kind of computer), so generally a solution will be to 'reboot' the micro-processor. Pages 7-66 and 7-77 denote the Instrument panel fuse panel. The 20 Amp 'multimedia' fuse on this panel did the trick. I unplugged it for about 20 seconds, plugged it back in and the clock restored display, with the 'analog' clock quickly spinning into position. For my 2015 car, its the fuse panel to the left of the steering column, yellow (20A) fuse in 3rd column counting from the left, 2nd fuse down.

Let's hope is doesn't go haywire again.

Your fuse-pulling solution worked like a charm!
 
I was able to run an update through the home screen while connected to WiFi. It took 10-15 minutes but eventually everything came back on with the clock updated. I had recently been in the dealer for my third right turn signal replacement and they loaded a free XM trial so I’m not certain this didn’t have something to do with it. But I didn’t have to remove the SD card. Hope this help!
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This is new to me... didnt know you could update anything through the wifi in the car
 
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