instrument cluster FORD KUGA 2010 1.G Owners Manual
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Right-hand drive
Lighting control. See
Lighting control(page 46). Front fog lamps. See
Front fog lamps (page 47). Rear fog lamp. See Rear fog lamps(page
47).
A
Headlamp levelling control. See Headlamp levelling(page 47).
B
Multi-function lever: Information display controls. Direction indicators. See
Direction indicators (page 50). Main beam. See Lighting control(page
46).
C
Instrument cluster. See Gauges(page 63). See Warning lamps and
indicators (page 64).
D
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PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
The engine immobiliser is a theft
protection system that prevents someone
from starting the engine with an
incorrectly coded key.
CODED KEYS
Note:Do not shield your keys with metal
objects. This may prevent the receiver from recognising your key as a valid one.
Note:Have all of your remaining keys
erased and recoded if you lose a key. Ask your dealer for further information. Havereplacement keys recoded together withyour existing keys.
If you lose a key, you can obtain a
replacement from your Ford Dealer. If
possible, provide them with the key
number from the tag provided with the
original keys. You can also obtain
additional keys from your Ford Dealer.
ARMING THE ENGINE
IMMOBILISER
The engine immobiliser is armed
automatically a short time after you have
switched the ignition off.
DISARMING THE ENGINE
IMMOBILISER
The engine immobiliser is disarmed
automatically when you switch the ignition
on with a correctly coded key. The indicator in the instrument cluster will
come on for approximately three seconds
and then go out. If the indicator stays on
for one minute or flashes for
approximately one minute and then
repeatedly at irregular intervals, your key
has not been recognised. Remove the
key and try again.
If you are unable to start the engine with
a correctly coded key, this indicates a
malfunction. Have the immobiliser
checked immediately.
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Engine immobiliser
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Press
SET/RESET to acknowledge and
remove some messages from the
information display. Other messages will
be removed automatically after a short
time.
With instrument cluster type 2 and 3,
certain messages need to be confirmed
before you can access the menus.
Message indicator The message indicator
illuminates to supplement some
messages. It will be red or
amber depending on the severity of the
message and will remain on until the
cause of the message has been rectified. Message symbols See Owner’s handbook.
Have the system checked at
the next service.
Have the system checked as
soon as possible.
Stop your vehicle as soon as it
is safe to do so.
Viewing current messages
1. Press the SET/RESET button to
enter the main menu.
2. Scroll to the messages display using the rotary control and press the
SET/RESET button.
3. Turn the rotary control to scroll through the available messages.
4. Press SET/RESET twice to exit the
menu.
All wheel drive Action
Warning lamp
Message
The vehicle can still be driven but
have the system checked by a
properly trained technician as
soon as possible.
amber
AWD overheated now disabled
Have your vehicle checked by a
properly trained technician.
red
AWD malfunction
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Information displaysE73266
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Passenger compartment fuse box
Circuits protected
Ampere rating
Fuse
Electronic modules ignition
supply
10
100
Driver’s electric seat
20
101
Heater control, remote
control receiver
10
102
Lighting control battery
supply
10
103
Battery saver, interior lamps
10
104
Heated rear window
25
105
Keyless start
20
106
Instrument cluster battery
supply, on-board
diagnostics
10
107
Accessory to cluster (audio
and navigation unit)
7.5
108
Cigar lighter, rear auxiliary
power socket
20
109
137
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Circuits protected
Ampere rating
Fuse
Daytime running lamps igni-
tion supply to lighting
control switch
10
110
Fuel pump (diesel only)
5
111
Fuel pump (petrol only)
15
111
Audio modules battery
supply
15
112
Daytime running lamps
(parking lamps)
10
113
Instrument cluster ignition
supply, engine immobiliser
10
114
Lighting control ignition
supply
7.5
115
Fog lamps
20
116
Number plate lamps
7.5
117
Door module, left-hand rear
20
118
Luggage compartment
auxiliary power socket
15
119
Luggage compartment
auxiliary power socket
(vehicles with trailer tow
module)
25
119
Door module, right-hand
rear
20
120
Heated front seats
20
121
Airbag module
10
122
Heated exterior mirrors
7.5
123
Parking lamps, side lamps,
tail lamps (left-hand side)
7.5
124
Parking lamps, side lamps,
tail lamps (right-hand side)
7.5
125
Key free system
20
126
138
Fuses
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Instrument cluster screens,
LCD screens, radio screens
WARNING
Do not use abrasives, alcoholic
solvents or chemical solvents to
clean them.
REPAIRING MINOR PAINT
DAMAGE
CAUTION
Remove apparently harmless looking
substances from the paintwork
immediately (e.g. bird droppings, tree
resins, insect remains, tar spots, road salt
and industrial fall out). You should repair paintwork damage
caused by stones from the road or minor
scratches as soon as possible. A choice
of products is available from your Ford
Dealer. Read and follow the
manufacturer’s instructions.
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Vehicle care
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Vehicles with stability control
(ESP)
Vehicles with stability control (ESP) may
exhibit some unusual driving
characteristics which can be avoided by
switching the system off. See
Using
stability control (page 113).
TYRE PRESSURE
MONITORING SYSTEM WARNINGS
The system does not relieve you of
your responsibility to regularly check
the tyre pressures.
The system will only provide a low
tyre pressure warning. It will not
inflate the tyres.
Do not drive on significantly
under-inflated tyres. This may cause
the tyres to overheat and fail.
Under-inflation reduces fuel efficiency,
tyre tread life and may also affect your
ability to drive the vehicle safely. CAUTIONS
Do not bend or damage the valves
when you are inflating the tyres.
Have tyres installed by properly
trained technicians.
The Deflation Detection System will alert
you if there is a change of air pressure in
any tyre. It does this by using the ABS
sensors to detect the rolling
circumference of the wheels. When the
circumference changes, this indicates low
pressure in a tyre, a warning message is
displayed in the information display and
the message indicator will illuminate. See
Information messages
(page 73).Apart from a too low tyre pressure or a
damaged tyre, the following situations can
affect the rolling circumference:
•
Vehicle load is uneven.
• When using a trailer or travelling up
and down an incline.
• Using snow chains.
• Driving on soft surfaces such as snow
or mud.
Note:The system will still function
correctly, but there may be an increased detection time.
If a low pressure warning message is
displayed in the information display, check
the tyre pressures as soon as possible
and inflate them to the recommended
pressure. See Technical
specifications (page 168).
If this happens frequently, have the cause
determined and rectified as soon as
possible.
System reset
Note:
Do not reset the system when the
vehicle is moving.
Note:You should reset the system
following any adjustment to the tyre pressures or any changing of tyres.
Note:Turn the ignition on.
Type 2 instrument cluster
1. Using the multifunction lever, navigate
to'SET' > T. Pres.
2. Press and hold the SET/RESET
button until the message Tyre
Pressure set appears.
Type 3 instrument cluster
1. Using the multifunction lever, navigate
tohold 'SET' to set Tyre Pres.
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Wheels and tyres
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Booster cables
See: Using booster cables........................154
Booster cushions.....................................19 Booster cushion (Group 3)..........................19
Booster seat (Group 2)................................19
Brake and clutch fluid check...............149
Brakes......................................................112 Principle of operation..................................112
Bulb changing See: Changing a bulb..................................52
Bulb specification chart..........................58
C
Car wash See: Cleaning the exterior.........................152
Catalytic converter................................105 Driving with a catalytic converter.............105
CD changer..............................................99
Changing a bulb......................................52 Approach lamp.............................................53
Central high mounted brake lamp............56
Front fog lamps............................................54
Headlamp...................................................... 52
Interior lamp..................................................56
Luggage compartment lamp.....................58
Number plate lamp......................................56
Reading lamps..............................................57
Rear fog lamps.............................................54
Rear lamps....................................................55
Side repeaters..............................................53
Vanity mirror lamp.........................................57
Changing a fuse....................................134
Changing a road wheel........................156 Assembling the wheel brace....................158
Installing a road wheel...............................160
Jacking and lifting points............................157
Locking wheel nuts....................................156
Removing a road wheel............................159
Removing the wheel trim..........................159
Vehicle jack..................................................156
Vehicles with a temporary spare
wheel........................................................ 156
Changing the remote control battery....................................................27
Changing the wiper blades...................44 Rear window wiper blade...........................45
Windscreen wiper blades...........................44 Checking the wiper blades...................43
Child safety...............................................16
Child safety locks.....................................21
Left-hand side...............................................21
Right-hand side.............................................21
Child seat positioning..............................17 All vehicles......................................................17
Vehicles with under floor storage...............17
Child seats................................................16 Child restraints for different mass
groups........................................................ 16
Cigar lighter..............................................97
Cleaning the exterior............................152 Body paintwork preservation...................152
Cleaning the chrome trim.........................152
Cleaning the headlamps...........................152
Cleaning the rear window.........................152
Cleaning the interior..............................152 Instrument cluster screens, LCD screens,
radio screens..........................................153
Seat belts.....................................................152
Climate control........................................80 Principle of operation...................................80
Climate control commands.................197 Climate.......................................................... 197
Coded keys.............................................36
Cold weather precautions....................131
Connecting an external device...........201 Connection.................................................. 201
Connecting an external device - Vehicles With: Bluetooth....................201
Connecting a Bluetooth audio device....................................................... 201
Connectivity...........................................200 General information...................................200
Convenience features............................96
Coolant check See: Engine coolant check.......................148
Cruise control.........................................120 Principle of operation.................................120
Cruise control See: Using cruise control..........................120
Cup holders.............................................96 Seat back trays.............................................96
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