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Updated on 20 Mar 2026
Getting Started
- Before driving your Ford Kuga for the first time, read all safety
warnings in Section 1. - Familiarise yourself with the instrument cluster, steering controls, and gear
selector. - Adjust the seat, mirrors, and steering column to a comfortable driving position.
- Ensure all
fluid levels are correct and tyre pressure matches the door placard specifications.
Vehicle Controls &
Features
- The Ford Kuga is equipped with an intuitive control layout designed for driver focus.
- The
infotainment system supports Bluetooth, Apple CarPlay, and Android Auto (where fitted). - Driver assistance systems
including lane keep assist and automatic emergency braking are configurable via the settings menu. - Climate
control, seat heating, and ambient lighting can be adjusted from the central touchscreen or physical
controls.
Safety Information
- Always fasten seatbelts before moving the
vehicle. - Child seats must be installed according to the specifications outlined in Chapter 3 of this
manual. - The Ford Kuga includes front and side airbags. Do not place objects on or near airbag deployment
zones. - Refer to the towing capacity table before attaching any trailer or load
carrier.
Maintenance Schedule
- Oil changes are recommended every 10,000 km or 12 months,
whichever comes first. - Brake fluid should be replaced every two years regardless of mileage.
- Air filter
replacement is due at 30,000 km intervals under normal driving conditions. - Consult the full Ford service schedule
in Appendix B for a complete maintenance timeline.
Troubleshooting & Warning Lights
- If the
check engine light illuminates, do not ignore it — consult a Ford authorised technician promptly. - Battery
warning: pull over safely and do not restart the engine until inspected. - Tyre pressure monitoring system alerts
indicate a tyre is 25% below recommended pressure. - For a full list of warning lights and their meanings, refer to
the instrument cluster section on page 48.