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XLine towing harness

kathyjcoate

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Is there any updated information on Kia production of a wiring haress which fits the connector for the Telluride 23 X Line?
Curt makes a harness for the other models, but the plug is not compatible or the X Line.
Is there a Hyundai wiring harness which might be compatible with the Telluride 23 X Line?
Help, camping season upcoming, been waiting 6 months for the harness, dealers have no information.
 
Is there any updated information on Kia production of a wiring haress which fits the connector for the Telluride 23 X Line?
Curt makes a harness for the other models, but the plug is not compatible or the X Line.
Is there a Hyundai wiring harness which might be compatible with the Telluride 23 X Line?
Help, camping season upcoming, been waiting 6 months for the harness, dealers have no information.
Here is what you need
 

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You really should read this thread

the-2023-towing-saga-part-2-finally-good-news.

(I can't paste the link here, for some reason)

Also note that there appears to be a difference between the Canadian and US models, both of which are built in Georgia.
 
Kia and Hyundai are different part numbers. The Kia mounts differently then Hyundai regardless of US or Canadian built the harness fit perfectly without any modifications the 14 page installation manual is easy to follow
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You really should read this thread

the-2023-towing-saga-part-2-finally-good-news.

(I can't paste the link here, for some reason)

Also note that there appears to be a difference between the Canadian and US models, both of which are built in Georgia.
The difference is the module mounts to the spare tire Jack. The Kia Jack is on the left side the Hyundai Jack is in the center of the storage compartment
 
Thanks, yes I did read the "saga" I'm checking with KIA OEM with the part no. suggested (giving them my vin No) and hope it will fit my XLINE, if not I'll be purchasing a vehicle for towing purposes. (truck). I have contacted 3 or 4 local dealer parts departments, none of whom have a clue as to availability of the harness or part No.
 
Thanks, yes I did read the "saga" I'm checking with KIA OEM with the part no. suggested (giving them my vin No) and hope it will fit my XLINE, if not I'll be purchasing a vehicle for towing purposes. (truck). I have contacted 3 or 4 local dealer parts departments, none of whom have a clue as to availability of the harness or part No.
It only became avalible as of September 5 you can now go to your Kia dealer an get I had to order it and it only took 2 days to get it
 




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