
The time adjustment for the Chery Tiggo 3 is relatively simple. Here are the specific steps: 1. Turn off the vehicle so that the dashboard is in an off state. 2. Turn on the car's small lights to illuminate the dashboard. 3. Press and hold the button on the dashboard without releasing. When the time on the dashboard starts flashing, you can release the button and then press it again to adjust. Note that this adjustment is for the "hour" section of the time. 4. After adjusting the "hour" section of the car's time, let it flash naturally 5 times without touching the dashboard button during this period. 5. After the time on the dashboard flashes 5 times, it will automatically switch to the "minute" section of the time. At this point, press and hold the dashboard button again to adjust the time. 6. Once all adjustments are completed, let it flash 5 more times, and it will automatically stop. At this point, the entire time adjustment process is finished.

I've been driving a Chery Tiggo 3 for several years, and setting the dashboard clock is a small but practical matter. On the steering wheel, you'll notice buttons on both sides; the right-side button is usually the SET or menu key. I press and hold it for about two seconds, and the dashboard enters setup mode. Then, I use the left knob or buttons to navigate to the time setting option. After selecting it, I adjust the hours and minutes with the up and down buttons—don't rush to confirm; double-check the numbers first. Finally, press the confirm button to save, and the system will exit automatically. The whole process takes less than a minute, and it's safest to do it while parked to avoid distractions while driving. I've also noticed the clock occasionally runs fast, possibly due to unstable car battery voltage, so I verify it monthly while checking other systems like radio synchronization. Developing this habit makes driving more reassuring, and the operation becomes second nature.

If you're interested in the vehicle control system, the time setting on the Chery Tiggo 3 is actually based on the steering wheel button logic. The left side of the steering wheel has navigation keys and a knob for menu selection, while the right side features function buttons like MODE or ADJUST. First, press and hold the right-side button to enter the setup interface, then switch to the clock entry. Use the left/right keys or knob to navigate to the time setting sub-option, and adjust the hours, minutes, and seconds (if applicable) one by one. Maintain slow and steady operations during adjustment, as moving too quickly may skip confirmation steps. I recommend performing the setup with the ignition on to prevent failures caused by voltage fluctuations. After setting, the time will synchronize across all vehicle instruments and sometimes link to the navigation screen. Regular checks can prevent minor issues, and consulting the user manual ensures compatibility with model variations for added safety.

Setting the time is simple! For the Tiggo 3's steering wheel buttons, hold the SET key to enter the menu, rotate the knob to select the time option, adjust the numbers, and then confirm. Perform the operation while parked to avoid distractions and ensure safety. I've used it a few times—it's quick and not complicated. If something goes wrong, just power off and try again or check the manual to fill in the gaps.


