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Kia has initiated a recall on more than 300,000 of its vehicles over loose parts that may increase the risk of crash.
The loose parts could be hazardous to other drivers, increasing the risk of a crash if they detach on the road.
More than 300,000 Kia vehicles have been included in two separate recall notices posted by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). Certain model years of the Telluride (201,149 ...
The two recalls, announced in separate notices from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, cover 201,149 ...
K5 models might also deal with a similar problem, but with their C-pillar garnish face plates, which are the decorative ...
K5 sedans and Telluride SUVS over the potential detachment of window garnish panels and door belt moldings, according to ...
The recalls affect 201,149 Kia Telluride vehicles and 100,063 Kia K5 vehicles. In the Telluride models, the door belt molding ...
Kia recalls more than 300,000 Telluride and K5 models over loose trim parts that could fall off and cause crashes.
Kia has issued a safety recall for a popular SUV model due to issues with exterior trim detaching. Around 201,100 vehicles ...
Ford Motor Company recalled certain 2025 Ford F-150, Expedition, Bronco, Ranger and Lincoln Navigator vehicles as they may ...
The issue for the Telluride is very similar, also affecting 2023-2025 models, but with more than double the number of ...
Kia recalls over 100,000 cars of a model made between 2023 and 2025 due to a road hazard found in the window trim faceplate ...