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How to adjust the time on Chery Tiggo 3?

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LeCole
07/24/25 12:51am
Method to adjust the time on Chery Tiggo 3: 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 will automatically switch to the minute flashing, then adjust the minute by pressing the adjustment lever; 4. After all adjustments are completed, release the button. The Chery Tiggo 3 is a compact SUV with a 5-door, 5-seat body structure. Its dimensions are 4420mm in length, 1760mm in width, and 1670mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2510mm.
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MadelineFitz
08/10/25 8:21pm
I've been driving a Tiggo 3 for 7 years, and adjusting the dashboard clock is actually very easy. First, press the button with the clock icon on the left side of the steering wheel for three seconds until you see the numbers flashing. Use the up and down buttons on the left to adjust the hours, and the up and down buttons on the right to adjust the minutes. Then press the clock button once more to lock it in. Last time when the clock reset after disconnecting the battery, I adjusted it this way. Note that the buttons might respond slower in cold weather—just press them a few more times. The steering wheel shortcut is much faster than navigating through the center console menu, and you can operate it with one hand even on rough roads.
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LondynLynn
09/24/25 2:33am
Last month, I helped my cousin adjust the time on her newly purchased second-hand Tiggo 3. The method for the 2016 model differs from the older versions: after starting the car, first press the MENU button on the center console, wait for the settings icon to appear on the screen, then use the directional keys to select the clock symbol. Once the time starts flashing, rotate the volume knob to adjust the numbers, press the knob once to switch between hours/minutes, and press MENU again to exit after adjustment. While teaching her, I noticed that turning the knob too quickly can cause the numbers to skip, so slow and steady rotation works best. This design in the newer model is much more convenient than using buttons.
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