Ford Kuga 2012 Problems

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Ford, Mercedes-Benz, Maserati, Volvo models recalled

Ford, Mercedes-Benz, Maserati, Volvo models recalled

4 Sep 2017 · by Robbie Wallis

Ford has recalled 8878 examples of its Kuga mid-size SUV over a potential fire risk.

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Ford Kuga 2012: Known issues with the electronics and fuel consumption?

Answered by CarsGuide 4 Nov 2016

Most owners are happy with the fuel consumption they get from their Kuga, and no one we have spoken to has suggested the electrics are a problem at high temperatures. One did say they thought the air-conditioning wasn't up to the task, which could be what you are referring to. The Kuga is an import, and imports often have inferior air-conditioning systems that struggle in Australia's extreme heat. The only other issue that cropped up was one with the particulate filter with the diesel, which would go into 'limp-home' mode because the filter failed to regenerate automatically. When that happens it's usually a sign that the owner's driving cycle isn't suitable for the diesel. Dealers can do a manual regeneration, but that costs money. Overall the Kuga appears to be a decent enough car.

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