Kia recalling almost 463,000 Tellurides that may catch fire while being driven or parked, agency says
Kia America has issued a recall for nearly 463,000 Telluride midsize crossover SUVs from the model years 2020-2024. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has identified a potential fire hazard in these vehicles, specifically related to the front power seat motor. The issue stems from a stuck power seat slide knob or improper repair during a previous recall, which could cause the motor to overheat and potentially result in a fire while the vehicle is in operation or parked.
To address this safety concern, Kia dealers will be installing an electronic fuse assembly at no cost to the owners of affected Telluride vehicles. In the meantime, the NHTSA is advising owners to park their vehicles outdoors and away from structures until the necessary repair has been completed. Letters notifying owners of the recall are expected to be sent out on August 13th.
It is crucial for owners of the affected Telluride models to take this recall seriously and follow the guidance provided by the NHTSA and Kia America. Ensuring the safety of both the vehicle occupants and the surrounding environment is of utmost importance.
This recall serves as a reminder of the importance of staying informed about vehicle safety issues and promptly addressing any recalls that may affect your vehicle. By taking proactive steps to address potential hazards, owners can help prevent accidents and ensure the longevity of their vehicles.
As always, it is recommended to stay up to date with the latest vehicle recalls and safety information to keep yourself and your passengers safe on the road. If you believe your vehicle may be impacted by this recall, contact Kia America or your local dealership to schedule the necessary repair. Your safety is paramount, and addressing recalls promptly is essential in maintaining a safe driving experience.


