Post #31 on this thread. The OP did a great job documenting everything on this thread.I have seen the templates for the trailer bumper cover cutouts but does someone have one for the OEM with the 7 pin plate? thanks.
Post #31 on this thread. The OP did a great job documenting everything on this thread.I have seen the templates for the trailer bumper cover cutouts but does someone have one for the OEM with the 7 pin plate? thanks.
How long did you wait to get the harness?Got my 7-pin wiring harness from Hyundai yesterday and installed it today. Ordered Feb 17, arrived at my door June 6. Easy install, and works perfectly. The system also disables the autonomous braking in reverse and silences the constant warnings so you don't have to manually do it in the settings. The kit is made for the Palisade so some of the instructions don't apply but it's easy to figure it out. Finally happy.
Sorry all I had to do was read the message and the answer was there.Got my 7-pin wiring harness from Hyundai yesterday and installed it today. Ordered Feb 17, arrived at my door June 6. Easy install, and works perfectly. The system also disables the autonomous braking in reverse and silences the constant warnings so you don't have to manually do it in the settings. The kit is made for the Palisade so some of the instructions don't apply but it's easy to figure it out. Finally happy.
Which Hyundai parts did you use? HyundaiPartsOnline or HyundaiPartsPro?Thanks to Tyger23’s test confirming the Palisade harness worked, I ordered my harness on 26 May and it arrived 6 June.
Note: Hyundaiparts Canada called on 27 May to notify me the part was on back-order. I was then notified via email on 1 June the harness had shipped. I fell extremely fortunate for the quick turn, especially compared to others that waited months!
Hyundai Parts ProWhich Hyundai parts did you use? HyundaiPartsOnline or HyundaiPartsPro?
I just found another thread addressing this and stating that once the mounting bolts are torqued down the bar fits just fine. I think I will ignore the "fitment" warning and order the part.Others on this thread state that they installed the hitch with part number S9F61-AU000, designed for model years 2020-2022. I found the part on several websites, but when I ran the "fitment" test on these sites they all stated that the part would not fit my 2023 EX X-Line. My thought had been to install that hitch with the Canadian Pallisade harness discussed above and a brake controller. I'm new to all this and would appreciate some help in understanding this Thanks.
What is the spec for torquing the bolts?I installed this on my '23 a few weeks ago and had no problems, torqued bolts to spec. It was an easy install but I did purchase an exhaust hanger removal tool in preparation. I did it by myself with the back wheels on ramps, but having a friend to help support the weight would have been helpful.
From instructions for S9F61-AU000What is the spec for torquing the bolts?
I want to say 79-80 ft lbs….From instructions for S9F61-AU000
Thank youFrom instructions for S9F61-AU000
Can anyone confirm or deny if the "2020-2022 Kia Telluride part # S9F61AU060 - Tow Hitch Cover" trim piece that has the cutouts for the tow hitch and connector would fit a 2023 Telluride? Or are those trim areas different enough that it won't work?So as of today, what are 2023 owners still missing from piecing together a full OEM hitch setup? Just the OEM plastic bumper trim piece that matches the hitch and 7 pin plug?
My point being, what advantages are there for waiting until KIA installs them at a dealership vs doing what you guys did and piece it all together?
I have a HUGE need to tow, but want it installed and to look OEM…