How to adjust the time on Chery QQ3?

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EleanorRose
07/29/25 7:22am
Chery QQ3 time adjustment method: 1. Press and hold the SEL button for 2 seconds until SET flashes to enter the setting mode, then briefly press both SEL and TRIP buttons simultaneously to enter clock initialization mode; 2. When the clock flashes, press the TRIP button to adjust the hour value. After setting the hour, press SEL to enter minute adjustment mode, then use TRIP to adjust minutes; 3. After completing adjustments, briefly press both SEL and TRIP buttons simultaneously to finish time setting. The Chery QQ3 is a microcar under Chery Automobile, with dimensions of 3550mm in length, 1495mm in width, and 1485mm in height, featuring a 2340mm wheelbase. For suspension, the front adopts MacPherson strut independent suspension while the rear uses longitudinal trailing arm semi-independent suspension.
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