2020-2024 Kia Telluride: Engine Explained

2020-2024 Kia Telluride: Engine Explained

Full under the hood tour of the 2020-2024 Kia Telluride and Hyundai Palisade with overview of major technical features, specifications and DIY maintenance points.

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@82raptor says:

Good video, bad car.

@bucketlist2325 says:

Hoping you can create diy video how to remove and install headlight bulb on 2024 kia telluride, install fog light assembly too, because I can't find one

@flenzy says:

I watched this to see where the carborator (sp?) is so I can clean my engine. I think that's the part I used to cover before spraying/rinsing the engine cleaning chemical.

@larrylafferty3836 says:

currently own a 2003 toyota 4 runner wife wants a new telluride will it be as reliable in the long run as the 4 runner ? ive heard how unreliable the cdi engines are does s the telluride have the same issues or did they correct this issue ?

@hmseelmann3393 says:

185.000km
1L oil per 1000km. What a joke

@TravisBurnette says:

2021 Telluride v6 Engine seems to be as good or better than Honda’s, no abnormal oil or coolant consumption. Been very impressed at 56k miles with regular service still runs quiet and effortless across the roads. Engine is louder before it gets to temperature, so give it a bit before you judge sound levels.

@JoeZis350 says:

Hi Sam.. Similar to the one in your video.. What is the proper coolant from Kia to replenish the low overflow reservoir??

@freebehindbars8654 says:

Coolant is low. The oil filter housing is garbage. Plenty of oring issues. Other than that, keep up maintenance before scheduled and you’ll be fine.

@rndsommer40 says:

Plastic intake manifold………looks like a piece of junk to be honest

@WizardOfWhoopee says:

I was curious to see what powered this thing. I have a Kia-mom who flies past me and other cars 2 times a week in one of these, across double lines, in blind curves, with oncoming cars, while we others maintain 55. I thought it must have some kind of rocket motor.

@jpthsd says:

Wow it’s true that Korean car uses 2005 ICE hopefully they change in 2024???

@justinbelk89 says:

I’m curious if something was missed. I saw your video on Kia’s 2.5L engine & it’s fuel delivery has both direct injection and port injection. I’d assume the Telluride would have the same dual injection. Is it not, or wasn’t explained. I definitely enjoyed the details of the technical aspects.

@dmcepeda says:

Excellent video, very detailed and informative! Contemplating about purchasing

@basilbcf says:

Word of advice – if you change (when you change) your air filter, be sure to check the box in the area under the filter. Rodents like to make nests there (as me how I know).

@basilbcf says:

"The rear plugs will take some extra effort to get to though." Boy is that ever an understatement! Good overview!

@NaserHekmat says:

What about problem with engine carbon build? This is old school engine. What about noise on highway?

@gordonhall4792 says:

What about excessive oil consumption problems reported but owners. Tell what Kia says about acceptable oil consumption.

@Maxwell1989 says:

It can run on Atkinson cycle or Otta cycle

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