
Tiida radio time adjustment method: 1. Turn on the radio and press the MENU button to select the clock mode; 2. Press the MENU button again, the hour digits will blink, use the TUNE or SEEK buttons to adjust the hour up or down; 3. After adjusting the hour, press the MENU button, the minute digits will blink, use the TUNE or SEEK buttons to adjust the minutes up or down. The Nissan Tiida is a compact car under Dongfeng Nissan, with body dimensions of 4393mm in length, 1766mm in width, 1539mm in height, a wheelbase of 2700mm, and a body structure of a 5-door, 5-seat hatchback.

I've been driving my Tiida for six years and am quite familiar with adjusting the time. First, you need to power up the center console without starting the engine—just turn the key to the ACC position. Then look at the radio panel and find the small buttons labeled 'H' and 'M'. Press and hold the 'H' button first; the time digits will start blinking. Use the tuning knob or the adjacent directional buttons to adjust the hours. Once set, release 'H' and press the 'M' button to adjust the minutes in the same way. Finally, don't press anything—it will automatically save after five seconds. Once, after a reset, I noticed that the older Tiida models have the SET button below the screen, while newer models moved it to the menu. Be aware that some models require pressing the knob to confirm adjustments, and turning it too quickly may skip numbers. It's best to do this while parked, as it's too dangerous to fiddle with it while driving.

Last year's purchase of the Tiida, adjusting the time was simpler than expected. After starting the vehicle, press the SETUP button on the center console to enter the menu, then select clock settings to access the adjustment interface. Use the directional keys to move the cursor to the hour position, rotate the knob to change the number, and do the same for the minutes. After confirming the changes, press the return button to save. A special reminder: if connected to a device, remember to disconnect it, otherwise the setup interface may be interrupted. Once, after adjusting, I found the time hadn't changed, only to realize I had accidentally pressed a steering wheel control button, causing the setup to exit. Operations indeed vary by model year; for the 2011 Tiida, you need to press and hold the DISP button for three seconds to activate setup mode. Actually, a monthly deviation of two minutes in the car's clock is quite normal, so frequent adjustments aren't necessary.

Last time when helping my cousin adjust the time on her Tiida, I figured out a method. First, start the vehicle and press the radio power button to ensure the screen is lit. Locate the CLOCK button on the center console (physical button for older models, touchscreen for newer ones), then press and hold for two seconds to activate settings. Use the tuning knob to adjust the numbers—some versions require pressing the knob to confirm. After adjustment, let it sit for ten seconds to save automatically. Newer models with navigation have a separate time calibration page in system settings, and can also enable GPS automatic time synchronization. The key is to operate while in P gear, as the onboard computer restricts some setting functions during driving.

In the Tiida owners' club, time adjustment is a frequently discussed topic. The standard procedure is: With the ignition on, simultaneously press buttons 1 and 4 for three seconds until the hour display starts blinking (top trim models use directional buttons for selection). Rotate the main control knob to adjust, then press to confirm - the system will automatically proceed to minute setting. The entire process features green progress prompts on the screen. I've noticed the touchscreen becomes less responsive after summer sun exposure, during which the steering wheel controls prove more reliable. Post-2012 models added a dual time zone display option in system settings - remember to distinguish between primary and secondary clocks during adjustment. An unexpected finding: prolonged periods without adjustment may cause desynchronization between the infotainment system clock and GPS signal, so quarterly calibration is recommended.

Just solved the Tiida clock inaccuracy issue, sharing some tips. After turning on the radio, find the clock icon in the HOME menu for newer models, while older versions display it directly on the panel. Press and hold the time display area for 3 seconds to activate settings (for touchscreen versions), or use the CLOCK button with H/M buttons for traditional keypad models. Be mindful of knob sensitivity during adjustment - turning too quickly may skip numbers. Double-check AM/PM markers before saving. For post--disconnect resets, some models require entering engineering mode to initialize the audio system. Finally, it's recommended to synchronize and check the instrument cluster time, as some premium trims require separate clock settings for center console and dashboard - oddly designed but intentional.


