How to Set the Time on Tiggo 3?
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Here are the steps to adjust the time on Chery Tiggo 3: 1. Turn off the engine, turn on the small car lights to illuminate the dashboard. 2. Press and hold the button on the dashboard, release when the time on the dashboard starts flashing, then press again to adjust. 3. After adjusting the hour section, let it flash naturally 5 times. 4. Move to the minute section, press the dashboard button again to adjust. 5. After all adjustments are complete, let it flash 5 more times and it will stop automatically. Here are the body dimensions of Chery Tiggo 3: 1. Length, width, and height are 4420mm, 1760mm, and 1670mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2510mm. 2. The drive type is front-wheel drive, front suspension is MacPherson independent suspension with a stabilizer bar, rear suspension is double-wishbone independent suspension with a stabilizer bar.
After you start the car, there is usually a settings menu on the dashboard or center console screen. Press and hold the multifunction button or knob on the steering wheel, first locate the system settings option, enter it, then select time or date, and adjust the hour and minute sections. I usually recommend doing this when the engine is off to avoid engine noise distracting your attention. Time settings don’t change often, but if the power is cut off, they may reset automatically, making manual adjustment necessary. Regularly checking the time also ensures more accurate GPS positioning, which affects daily navigation and dashcam log backups. If it gets stuck, don’t panic—try turning off the car and restarting the system, which usually resolves the issue. If you really can’t figure it out, don’t randomly disassemble parts; just refer to the owner’s manual or seek help from a professional at the 4S shop. Spending a little money can save you from bigger troubles.
To set the time on the Tiggo 3, my personal preference is to operate when the ignition is in the ACC position. At this point, the dashboard lights up but the engine doesn't start, which is safer. Access the settings menu via the control lever or screen, select the clock section, use the arrows to adjust hours and minutes, then confirm to save. Remember to restart the vehicle system after setting to verify accuracy. Inaccurate time is often caused by minor battery issues, such as prolonged parking or automatic reset after battery replacement, so one setting usually lasts a long time. During routine checks, take a quick glance at the time to avoid missing appointments or affecting vehicle functions like anti-theft system synchronization. Simply put, don't overcomplicate it—follow the steps a few times and you'll get the hang of it.