Kia Telluride Light Bulb Size

How do I know what size my light bulb is?

Need to know the Kia Telluride bulb size to replace a dimmed-off lamp? Below you may find the Kia Telluride bulb size charts with part numbers for all lamp positions like headlights, fog lights, brake lights, tail lights, turn signals, side markers, parking lights, cargo lights, etc.

Some bulb numbers are interchangeable. So if you spot a couple of different bulb sizes for one application, you may install any of them. Choose the year of production for your vehicle to see the list of OEM bulb sizes that are recommended by the car maker. The bulbs available for your Kia Telluride can be upgraded using halogen, LED, OE Xenon, and HID conversion kits.

Kia Responds to Customer Feedback with Headlights Updates to 2024 Telluride

In an impressive move demonstrating its commitment to customer satisfaction, Kia has announced a series of updates to the 2024 Telluride, highlighting a notable change in its headlight design. The introduction of amber running lights marks a significant response to consumer demands, showcasing Kia's willingness to adapt and improve their vehicles based on feedback.

The decision to reintroduce amber lights to the 2024 Telluride, across all models, was confirmed by Kia to be a direct result of customer preference rather than supply chain resolutions. This change, described by the company as adding a "distinctive look to an already amazing design," underscores Kia's focus on maintaining the aesthetic appeal and satisfaction of its customer base.

The Telluride has consistently been praised as one of the top SUVs available, known for its robust performance and consumer satisfaction. Despite its success, Kia has remained attentive to its customers' desires, implementing subtle yet impactful design changes. This approach is evident in the latest facelift, which, while subtle, directly incorporates consumer feedback by reintroducing amber lighting.

NHTSA's Investigation into Telluride High-Beam Headlight Failures

In parallel, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has initiated a preliminary investigation into the high-beam headlights of the 2020 model-year Tellurides, following reports of failure. While no injuries or accidents have been reported, the investigation highlights Kia's ongoing challenges in ensuring the reliability and safety of its vehicle features. Previous recalls, including a significant one involving a fire risk in the vehicle's trailer hitch wiring harness module, underline the importance of continuous improvement and oversight in vehicle manufacturing and design.

As Kia prepares for the future, particularly with the upcoming electric Kia EV9 set to succeed the Telluride, the company's proactive adjustments and responsiveness to customer feedback will be critical in maintaining trust and satisfaction among its consumer base.