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We recently bought a top of the line Telluride and have been familiarizing with it since purchase a few weeks ago.

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I've been an electronics tech for just over 65 years and am still a bit overwhelmed by the range of features in this vehicle. (I've been driving since cars had 6 Volt electrical systems and optional radio contained only vacuum tubes. I tell my friends that I know why car makers can't build enough cars due to a chip shortage is because all the chips are in my new Telluride!

I've been trying to digest the 3 manuals that came with it but they leave a lot to be desired. Though the car itself exhibits fantastic fit and fixture quality, the manuals a major source of frustration. Simple searches of the index yield only frustration and it appears to have been mostly written by the KIA legal department with warnings repeated endlessly! A few examples: A search of the index for cruise control yields nothing.

The manual mentions an AC inverter (A feature I only used once in my Caravan, but I might use if I could find the outlet, but instead of telling you where it is, they furnished a very small low contrast photo which could be almost anywhere in the interior.) When I took my wife to a hospital appointment a hundred miles away that required being gone all day, I had to take the dog. We parked in the parking garage near the hospital and before we could get into the elevator to go down the KIA's horn started blasting repeatedly and did so every couple of minutes.

My phone informed me that there was movement inside the locked car. I couldn't take the dog with us so we left and the next day I attempted to find a way to temporarily defeat the movement alarm for future knowledge but neither the manual nor Google yielded the answer so I'll head on down to my KIA dealer to get the secret solution. When I do, I'll post it on this forum, since I'm confident that I'm not the only Telluride owner who sometimes has to lock his/her pet in their car.
 

2nd page rear occupant alert system.....

I also find the index frustrating, mostly because you have to know what they named things like "Rear Occupant Alert System" to find it.....

I find it much easier to search a download of the PDF manual because you will find what you are looking for much more quickly using standard terms than with the index.
 
I agree the index in the manual is pathetic. Several times I have looked for something that I would expect to be a common item for people to look for, but nothing even close in the index. Sometime when I finally find the appropriate information in the manual I will look back in the index to look for key words provided in the literature, and even then I can't find it.

I generally like the electronic features, but (at age 67) find it overwhelming sometimes.
 
I've been an electronics tech for just over 65 years and am still a bit overwhelmed by the range of features in this vehicle. (I've been driving since cars had 6 Volt electrical systems and optional radio contained only vacuum tubes. I tell my friends that I know why car makers can't build enough cars due to a chip shortage is because all the chips are in my new Telluride!

I've been trying to digest the 3 manuals that came with it but they leave a lot to be desired. Though the car itself exhibits fantastic fit and fixture quality, the manuals a major source of frustration. Simple searches of the index yield only frustration and it appears to have been mostly written by the KIA legal department with warnings repeated endlessly! A few examples: A search of the index for cruise control yields nothing.

The manual mentions an AC inverter (A feature I only used once in my Caravan, but I might use if I could find the outlet, but instead of telling you where it is, they furnished a very small low contrast photo which could be almost anywhere in the interior.) When I took my wife to a hospital appointment a hundred miles away that required being gone all day, I had to take the dog. We parked in the parking garage near the hospital and before we could get into the elevator to go down the KIA's horn started blasting repeatedly and did so every couple of minutes.

My phone informed me that there was movement inside the locked car. I couldn't take the dog with us so we left and the next day I attempted to find a way to temporarily defeat the movement alarm for future knowledge but neither the manual nor Google yielded the answer so I'll head on down to my KIA dealer to get the secret solution. When I do, I'll post it on this forum, since I'm confident that I'm not the only Telluride owner who sometimes has to lock his/her pet in their car.
Welcome aboard! And thank you for signing up. Congratulations on your new Telluride! What did the Telluride replace for you? I'm glad you found us. :)
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