How to adjust the time on Tiida?
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Tiida allows time adjustment through the touch panel on the center console. Simply select the time unit you wish to modify and swipe up or down to make changes. The Tiida's body dimensions are 4393mm in length, 1766mm in width, and 1524mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2700mm. In terms of safety features, the new vehicle is equipped with pre-collision braking assist, lane departure warning, lane change blind spot warning, rear cross-traffic alert, electronic brake-force distribution, brake assist, ESC vehicle dynamic control, tire pressure monitoring, rear parking sensors, and a rearview camera. Under the hood, the Nissan Tiida is powered by a 1.6L all-aluminum inline four-cylinder naturally aspirated engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 126, a peak power output of 93 kilowatts, and a maximum torque of 168 Newton-meters.
I've been driving a Tiida for a while and am quite familiar with adjusting the time. Generally, you need to park the car in a safe place with the engine running but not moving. Look for the settings button on the dashboard, probably a small round button—hold it for a few seconds until the time digits start flashing. Then use the up/down buttons on the steering wheel or near the instrument panel to adjust the hours and minutes. Press the button once more to confirm after setting. An incorrect time can affect navigation logs or mileage calculations. Last time my Tiida’s time was off, the trip statistics got all messed up. So I recommend checking it once a month—get it done while washing the car, so you don’t discover the issue while driving. The manual has a diagram of the exact location, but most models, old or new, follow similar steps. Regular adjustments also help maintain the battery’s condition and avoid unnecessary electronic glitches.