
The specific component causing the fire risk in the Kia Telluride SUVs is the front power seat motor. It may overheat due to a stuck slide knob, potentially resulting in a fire while the car is parked or being driven.

Drivers with a vehicle affected by the issue leading to the recall may experience the following symptoms:
Inability to adjust the power seat: If the front power seat motor overheats due to a stuck slide knob, drivers may find they can't adjust the power seat.
Burning or melting smell: Drivers may notice a burning or melting smell coming from underneath the seat, which could be a result of the overheating seat tilt motor.
Smoke rising from underneath the seat: In some cases, drivers may see smoke rising from underneath the seat, which could indicate an issue with the power seat motor.
If you experience any of these symptoms, it is essential to get your vehicle checked by a dealer or an authorized service center as soon as possible to address the issue and ensure the safety of the vehicle's occupants.

Kia America has instructed owners of the affected Telluride SUVs to park their vehicles outside and away from buildings until the issue posing a fire hazard is fixed. This instruction was given due to the potential risk of the front power seat motor overheating because of a stuck slide knob, which could potentially result in a fire while the car is parked or being driven.