In recent months, a large volume of safety concerns in the 2022 Kia Telluride SUV have been reported by Kia customers. The majority of these reports concern electrical system issues, with instrument panels that fail to function properly or put the driver and passengers at increased risk of crash or injury. So far, Kia Motor Company has issued two safety recalls regarding electrical system issues, but many customers report that these issues still persist after the recommended repairs have been obtained.
According to one owner of a 2022 Kia Telluride SUV, their instrument panel tends to black out for no reason (this has occurred on several occasions), and they have experienced repeated issues with the gear shift light indicator not illuminating as intended. Other customers have reported similar problems, with many expressing concern over the vehicle’s safety. Issues with speedometers that fail to work and other electrical system problems continue to emerge, with Kia customers eagerly awaiting permanent fixes to these persistent problems.
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