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We’ll deal with the recall for the K5 first, which affects 2023-2025 models. Kia says that 100,063 examples may have left and ...
Kia recalls more than 300,000 Telluride and K5 models over loose trim parts that could fall off and cause crashes.
Kia has issued two recalls within a week for more than 300,000 of its vehicles due to loose parts.
According to the recall documents published by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), Kia is recalling ...
This is a very similar problem to the one that forced Kia to recall more than 100,000 K5 sedans from the same model years at ...
Newer Telluride SUVs and K5 cars could see plastic bits from around the windows peel off, potentially striking other cars ...
Kia America has recalled about 201,149 Telluride vehicles in the U.S. as the door belt molding trim can delaminate and detach ...
K5 sedans and Telluride SUVS over the potential detachment of window garnish panels and door belt moldings, according to ...
Kia’s latest safety missive applies to more than 201,000 Telluride three-row SUVs and, as with a recent K5 recall, involves trim pieces.
Two different Kia models are part of a recall that totals over 301,000 vehicles. According to the National Highway Traffic ...
If you own a 2023-2025 Kia Telluride, there is a high chance that your car is affected by this safety campaign conducted in ...
The introduction of the 2020 Kia Telluride may have rendered another one of Kia’s vehicles — the three-row Sorento SUV — effectively obsolete.