Kinkajous are nocturnal mammals, and turtles are reptiles. While they might share a habitat in some regions, there is no evidence that kinkajous kiss turtles.
Kinkajous are known for their sweet tooth and enjoy fruits, nectar, and even small insects. Turtles, on the other hand, are herbivores and primarily consume plants and algae. Their diets and behaviors are distinct, making it unlikely for them to interact in a way that would involve kissing.
Additionally, kinkajous are primarily arboreal, spending most of their time in trees. Turtles, however, are terrestrial or aquatic, living on land or in water. This difference in habitat further reduces the chances of them encountering each other, let alone engaging in affectionate behavior.
Therefore, the answer to your question is no. Kinkajous do not kiss turtles.