285 posts · Joined 2011. #16 · Sep 30, 2012. tfw kuga. The buzzing you can hear near your left knee is the interior air temp sensor. If you have a close look there is a little grill in the dash near your left knee. The sensor has a small fan in it to draw the cabin air in and these are prone to making a buzzing noise.
2. Posted June 7, 2017. Hi all, This is something that keeps happening for a while but just want to check if it's fixable before taking it to the mechanics. I have a Ford Fiesta Zetec Climate 2007 (UK) The "passenger door open" warning keeps appearing but the door is closed. It can be fixed when I open/close the door a couple of times.
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Engine malfunction. Hi I have a 62 plate kuga and I was having problems with the engine malfunction warning. It stated by just showing the EML light so plugged it into a diagnosis and got code p2452 which was dpf sensors. I have changed the dpf pressure sensor and it seemed to solve the problem. I done a 500 mile trip with no issues over a week
The bonnet will pop open. Lift the bonnet slightly and feel the release catch, then slide it to the left. Lift the bonnet fully, then prop it up safely. TOP TIP: Don’t open your bonnet in a high wind. Time to put the bonnet down? Hold it up with one hand, release the strut with the other. Let the bonnet down, then about 30 cm from the body
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Kuga 2021 PHEV - unable to start. I had an odd issue earlier today. Drove the car to work and parked up as normal. pressed the engine off button and then a couple of mins later tried to restart the car however was not able to. The dash ( ive got the all digital display) remained black and the sync screen remained black.
same problem hand book tells you nothing downloaded the full manual 500 odd pages same thing all it has is the diagrams and what does what, under the bonnet one is how to etc but how to take the kick plate off zilch, doing the same thing as you, you can drop the glove box right out but still no fuse box
I had the same problem with my Focus,,my mate managed to open the bonnet by taking the focus grill off,,,So when I moved the Ford badge instead of using a key I used a long screwdriver,,my mate put a dab of white paint where I needed to put the end of the screwdriver,,,so screwdriver In,line it up the the paint and opened the bonnet ( sometimes had to use a torch to see in) didn’t bother
Customer: Does the car need power to open the bonnet? JA: What is the model/year of your Ford? Customer: 2006 ford focus JA: Are you fixing your Focus yourself? What have you tried so far? Customer: The battery is flat a friend of mine offered to jump it but I cant get the bonnet open. JA: Anything else you want the Mechanic to know before I
DaveT70. You need to reset as per electric windows. You will have to research how to do it, I don't want to give you wrong advice, but I believe you manually open the tailgate fully, then press and hold the close button (on the tailgate) for 10 seconds.
the undertaker Discussion starter. 374 posts · Joined 2009. #1 · May 29, 2009. Just a quick warning to anyone it may concern. Do not treat your Kuga'a bonnet with too much care. Yesterday I had cause to open the bonnet on my 6 day old beast, so, being careful i closed it softly to and pushed it the remainder of the way by pushing down gently.
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Common symptoms of overheating include smoke coming from under the hood, a pegged temperature gauge, and (eventually) a blown head gasket. If your Kuga is overheating, stop driving it immediately to avoid damaging the engine. Ignoring an overheating engine can lead to serious engine problems. A blown head gasket, engine block, or cracked head
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