How to Adjust the Clock on Chery Tiggo 3?
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The method to adjust the clock on Chery Tiggo 3 is as follows: 1. Turn off the ignition switch and set the headlight switch to the first position. 2. Press and hold the adjustment button until the hour field flashes, then release it, and adjust the hour by pressing the adjustment lever. 3. After adjusting the hour, do not move it; it will automatically switch to the minute field flashing, then adjust the minutes by pressing the adjustment lever. 4. Once everything is adjusted, release the button. The relevant introduction of Chery Tiggo 3 is as follows: 1. Exterior: The family-style hexagonal flat grille is connected to the headlights at the corners, and the front bumper design remains square and plain. The visible changes are mainly concentrated in the new car's paint color and the slightly adjusted wheel line style. 2. Interior: The Tiggo 3 also follows the design of the current model, with the main upgrades being the addition of more silver chrome trim strips for decoration in the central control area and door panels. 3. Configuration: The new Tiggo 3 is equipped with a multifunctional steering wheel, an 8-inch LCD display, Bosch 9.0 version ESP body dynamic stability system, and hill start assist system, among other configurations. Certain adjustments have been made to the safety configurations, such as the standard ESP body electronic stability system, EBA brake assist control system, and TCS traction control system in the older models.
Last time I adjusted the clock on my Tiggo 3, it went pretty smoothly. Before starting the vehicle, first turn the key to the ACC position to illuminate the dashboard. Then locate the MENU button on the steering wheel—probably on the right side—and press it to enter the main menu. After selecting the clock option, hold it for a few seconds until the hour starts blinking; use the volume knob to adjust the hour left or right, then press once to enter the minute setting and adjust it the same way with the knob. Finally, press the OK button to confirm and save. Remember not to operate while driving, as it can be distracting. If the time resets to zero, the battery might be dead, so it's advisable to check the vehicle condition regularly. I’ve been driving this car for five years and adjusted the clock a few times—now I’m familiar with the process, and it’s not troublesome at all.