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Action
Possible Source
Description
DTC
CHECK parking aid sensor
for contamination. IF parking
aid sensor is OK. INSTALL
a new parking aid sensor.
TEST the system for normal
operation.
Front outer left parking aid
sensor.
Concern with front outer left
parking aid sensor
C1713
CHECK the circuit 8-GN6
(WH) for short to battery. IF
the circuit is OK, INSTALL a
new parking aid module.
REFER to:Parking Aid
Module (413-13 Parking
Aid, Removal and Installa-
tion).
TEST the system for normal
operation.
• Parking aid sensor signal
circuit.
• Parking aid module.
Front outer right sensor
signal circuit short to battery
C1714
GO toPinpoint Test D.
• Parking aid sensor signal
circuit.
• Parking aid sensor.
• Parking aid module.
Front outer right sensor
signal circuit open or short
to ground
C1715
CHECK parking aid sensor
for contamination. IF parking
aid sensor is OK. INSTALL
a new parking aid sensor.
TEST the system for normal
operation.
Front outer right parking aid
sensor.
Concern with front outer right
parking aid sensor
C1716
CHECK the circuit 8-GN8
(WH/BU) for short to battery.
IF the circuit is OK, INSTALL
a new parking aid module.
REFER to:Parking Aid
Module (413-13 Parking
Aid, Removal and Installa-
tion).
TEST the system for normal
operation.
• Parking aid sensor signal
circuit.
• Parking aid module.
Front inner left sensor signal
circuit short to battery
C1717
GO toPinpoint Test E.
• Parking aid sensor signal
circuit.
• Parking aid sensor.
• Parking aid module.
Front inner left sensor signal
circuit open or short to
ground
C1718
CHECK parking aid sensor
for contamination. IF parking
aid sensor is OK. INSTALL
a new parking aid sensor.
TEST the system for normal
operation.
Front inner left parking aid
sensor.
Concern with front inner left
parking aid sensor
C1719 G325369en
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Parking Aid
413-13-18
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Action
Possible Source
Description
DTC
CHECK the circuit 8-GN7
(WH/RD) for short to battery.
IF the circuit is OK, INSTALL
a new parking aid module.
REFER to:Parking Aid
Module (413-13 Parking
Aid, Removal and Installa-
tion).
TEST the system for normal
operation.
• Parking aid sensor signal
circuit.
• Parking aid module.
Front inner right sensor
signal circuit short to battery
C5739
GO toPinpoint Test F.
• Parking aid sensor signal
circuit.
• Parking aid sensor.
• Parking aid module.
Front inner right sensor
signal circuit open or short
to ground
C5740
CHECK parking aid sensor
for contamination. IF parking
aid sensor is OK. INSTALL
a new parking aid sensor.
TEST the system for normal
operation.
Front inner right parking aid
sensor.
Concern with front inner right
parking aid sensor
C5741
GO toPinpoint Test G.
Parking aid sensors voltage
supply circuits.
Sensor voltage supply short
to ground
B1299
INSTALL a new parking aid
module.
REFER to:Parking Aid
Module (413-13 Parking
Aid, Removal and Installa-
tion).
TEST the system for normal
operation.
Parking aid module.
Parking aid speaker circuit
short to ground
C1744
INSTALL a new parking aid
module.
REFER to:Parking Aid
Module (413-13 Parking
Aid, Removal and Installa-
tion).
TEST the system for normal
operation.
Parking aid module.
Parking aid speaker circuit
short to battery
C1745
INSTALL a new parking aid
module.
REFER to:Parking Aid
Module (413-13 Parking
Aid, Removal and Installa-
tion).
TEST the system for normal
operation.
Parking aid module.
RAM Error
B1342 G325369en
2008.50 Kuga 8/2011 413-13-19
Parking Aid
413-13-19
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Front Parking Aid Sensor
Special Tool(s) / General Equipment
501-135
Punching Tool, Parking Aid
Sensor Special Tool(s) / General Equipment
12 mm Drill Bit
Electric Drill
Flat File
Removal
1. 2.
G1186709en
2008.50 Kuga 8/2011 413-13-50
Parking Aid
413-13-50
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Action
Battery Tester Reading WARNING: Do not recharge the battery.
Make sure that the surface charge was removed. A "REPLACE BATTERY" result could also mean
a poor connection between the battery cables and the battery. Check the connections are OK and
retest. If the result remains the same, INSTALL a NEW battery
REFER to: Battery(414-01 Battery, Mounting and
Cables, Removal and Installation).
REPLACE BATTERY or BAD CELL BATTERY
In addition it is advisable to check the vehicle electrical system. Check that the generator is functioning
correctly and the vehicle does not have an excessive key-off load (in general this should be under
20mA after 40 minutes of key off).
Midtronics EXP-1050 Battery Tester Test
Code
At the end of the test, use the arrow keys to scroll
down the screens to see additional information.
One of these is the TEST CODE.
The TEST CODE has 11 digits, for example:
0021U-B88WKX.
Using the Midtronics GR-590-2 The Midtronics GR-590-2 is both a battery charger
and battery tester and automatically removes the
surface charge as part of the normal operating
procedure.
The Midtronics GR-590-2 can be used on a battery
in-vehicle or out-of-vehicle.
• Disconnect the battery ground cable.
• Connect the positive red clamp from the
Midtronics GR-590-2 to the battery positive
terminal.
• Connect the negative black clamp from the Midtronics GR-590-2 to the battery negative
terminal.
• Connect the AC power cable to the mains outlet
and switch ON.
• Follow the instructions supplied with the Midtronics GR-590-2 to charge the battery.
• To disconnect the Midtronics GR-590-2, reverse
the connection procedure.
The Midtronics GR-590-2 will automatically carry
out a charge cycle before giving the resulting test
code. It will bring the battery into a serviceable
condition and if required can proceed to fully
charge the battery.
Functions on the front panel of the Midtronics
GR-590-2
• UP and DOWN button: The UP and DOWN buttons allow the operator to scroll through
selections on the display and increase or
decrease values.
• ENTER button: The ENTER button allows the operator to accept a selection and continue to
the next step. G1055063en
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Charging System - General Information
414-00-6
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Audio System
Refer to Wiring Diagrams Section 415-01, for
schematic and connector information.
Refer to Wiring Diagrams Section 415-03, for
schematic and connector information.
General Equipment
The Ford approved diagnostic tool
Inspection and Verification
NOTE: If the keycode is entered incorrectly 3 times,
the system will allow the next keycode in 30
minutes. After entering the keycode the 10th time
incorrectly the system will lock out. The component
can only be unlocked by the manufacturer.
1. Verify the customer concern.
2. Visually inspect for obvious signs of mechanical
or electrical damage.
Visual Inspection Chart Electrical
Mechanical
– Fuse(s)
– Wiring harness
– Electricalconnector(s)
– Audio unit
– Audio control switch (if equipped)
– CD changer
– Central junction box (CJB)
– Audio unit
– Antenna
– Foreign objects
contacting speaker
– Trim poorly fitted/resonance
– Audio control switch (if equipped)
– Compact disc (CD) changer
3. If an obvious cause for an observed or reported concern is found, correct the cause (if possible)
before proceeding to the next step.
4. If the cause is not visually evident, verify the symptom and refer to the Self-Diagnostic Mode.
Self-Diagnostic Mode - Low Series
Audio Unit
NOTE: The audio unit must be in radio mode
before entering the Self-Diagnostic Mode.
1. To enter the audio unit Self-Diagnostic Mode, switch the audio unit ON. Within four seconds
depress the preset buttons 3 and 6 together.
2. Release the preset buttons 3 and 6 and the audio unit will enter the Self-Diagnostic Mode. 3.
The Self-Diagnostic Mode will automatically stop
after one iterration or to interrupt it , switch the
audio unit OFF.
Self-Diagnostic Mode Circuit Tested
Message Displayed
Right hand front woofercircuit
1. 4CH RF low
Right hand fronttweeter circuit.
2. 4CH RF high
Left hand front woofercircuit.
3. 4CH LF low
Left hand front tweetercircuit.
3. 4CH LF High
Right hand rear woofercircuit
1. 4CH RR low
Right hand rear tweetercircuit
2. 4CH RR high
Left hand rear woofercircuit
3. 4CH LR low
Left hand rear tweetercircuit.
3. 4CH LR High
Antenna connection
Seek 87.5 - 108.0
4. If the cause is not evident after the Self-Diagnostic Mode, connect the Ford
approved diagnostic tool to the data link
connector (DLC).
Self-Diagnostic Mode - High Series
Audio Unit GEN 2
NOTE: The audio unit must be in radio mode
before entering the Self-Diagnostic Mode.
1. To enter the audio unit Self-Diagnostic Mode, switch the audio unit ON. Within four seconds
depress the preset button 3 and 6 together.
2. Release the preset button 3 and 6 and the audio
unit will enter the Self-Diagnostic Mode.
3. The Self-Diagnostic Mode will automatically stop
after one iterration or to interrupt it , switch the
audio unit OFF.
Self-Diagnostic Mode Circuit Tested
Message Displayed
Right hand front woofercircuit
RF speaker 600Hz G1055068en
2008.50 Kuga 8/2011 415-00-2
Information and Entertainment System -
General Information
415-00-2
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Circuit Tested
Message Displayed
Right hand fronttweeter circuit.
RF speaker 8kHz
Left hand front woofercircuit.
LF speaker 600Hz
Left hand front tweetercircuit.
LF speaker 8kHz
Right hand rear woofercircuit
RR speaker 600Hz
Right hand rear tweetercircuit
RR speaker 8kHz
Left hand rear woofercircuit
LR speaker 600Hz
Left hand rear tweetercircuit.
LR speaker 8kHz
Antenna connection
Seek 87.5 - 108.0
4. If an obvious cause for an observed or reported concern is found, correct the cause (if possible)
before proceeding to the next step.
5. If the cause is not visually evident, verify the symptom and refer to the diagnostic tab within
the Ford approved diagnostic tool. G1055068en
2008.50 Kuga 8/2011 415-00-3
Information and Entertainment System -
General Information
415-00-3
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Description
Item
In-car entertainment
1
Genetic electronic module (GEM).
2
instrument cluster
3
ABS4
ABS sensor assembly
5
Rear LH mid/bass range speaker
6
Rear RH mid/bass range speaker
7 Description
Item
AUX port
8
Radio remote control.
9
FM/AM antenna
10
Front LH mid/bass speaker
11
Front RH mid/bass speaker
12
Front LH tweeter
13
Front RH tweeter
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Information and Entertainment System
415-01-6
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Description
Item
In-car entertainment
1
Genetic electronic module (GEM).
2
instrument cluster
3
ABS4
ABS sensor assembly
5
Rear LH mid/bass range speaker
6
Rear RH mid/bass range speaker
7
Rear LH tweeter
8 Description
Item
Rear RH tweeter
9
AUX port
10
Radio remote control.
11
FM/AM antenna
12
Front LH mid/bass speaker
13
Front RH mid/bass speaker
14
Front LH tweeter
15
Front RH tweeter
16
System Operation
In-car entertainment
The audio system is connected to the MS CAN
network and uses an internal amplifier which
directly drives the system speakers. It can only be
operated via the head unit and the radio remote
control. The head unit is connected to the vehicle
on the medium speed CAN bus. This allows the
unit to be interrogated for diagnostic purposes.
The automatic volume control (AVC) adjusts the
audio volume depending on the driving speed. The
audio device receives the necessary signals for
the ABS (anti-lock brake system) wheel sensors
from the instrument cluster on the MS-CAN. As
vehicle speed increases the audio level is adjusted
to compensate for extra road and vehicle noise.
Eight AVC settings are possible.
To choose the setting for automatic volume control,
press the MENU button until the AVC display
appears.
The required adjustment level is determined by the
Infotainment control unit based on the driving
speed signal. The vehicle speed signal is received
over the CAN. The signal is an average of the four
wheel speed sensor signals. Should an invalid
speed signal be received the AVC will not alter the
output volume.
AVC is controlled by the audio amplifier. Component Description
Vehicles with standard audio system
The standard audio system can only be used via
the head unit, the radio remote control and the
mobile electronic accessories module.
G1055647en
2008.50 Kuga 8/2011 415-01-8
Information and Entertainment System
415-01-8
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Compact Disc (CD) Changer
General Equipment
Ford Diagnostic Equipment
Removal
1. Remove the passenger side front seat.
Refer to: Front Seat (501-10 Seating, Removal
and Installation). 2. NOTE:
This step is only necessary when
installing a new component.
Eject any media from the unit.
3. Installation
1. CAUTION: Make sure that the
horizontal/vertical orientation setting on the CD changer is in the horizontal
position.
G1065585en
2008.50 Kuga 8/2011 415-01-35
Information and Entertainment System
415-01-35
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SECTION 417-01 Exterior Lighting
VEHICLE APPLICATION:
2008.50 Kuga
PAGE
CONTENTS
SPECIFICATIONS
417-01-3
Specifications ......................................................................................................................
417-01-3
Headlamp adjustment.....................................................................................................
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 417-01-4
Exterior Lighting (Component Location).............................................................................
417-01-5
Exterior Lighting (Overview)...............................................................................................
417-01-5
Front headlamps.................................................................................................................
417-01-5
Conventional Headlamps................................................................................................
417-01-5
Xenon headlamp.............................................................................................................
417-01-6
Headlamp levelling.........................................................................................................
417-01-7
Combined rain sensor/light sensor.....................................................................................
417-01-7
autolamps ...........................................................................................................................
417-01-7
Headlamp switch-off delay.................................................................................................
417-01-7
Turn signals........................................................................................................................
417-01-7
Door entry illumination........................................................................................................
417-01-8
Rear Lighting......................................................................................................................
417-01-9
Exterior Lighting (System Operation and Component Description)....................................
417-01-9
System Diagram.................................................................................................................
417-01-10
System Operation...............................................................................................................
417-01-10
Headlamp levelling.........................................................................................................
417-01-10
Xenon headlamp.............................................................................................................
417-01-10
Conventional Headlamps................................................................................................
417-01-11
Turn signals....................................................................................................................
417-01-11
Combined rain sensor/light sensor.................................................................................
417-01-11
Component Description......................................................................................................417-01-11Combined rain sensor/light sensor.................................................................................
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING 417-01-12
Fog Lamps..........................................................................................................................
417-01-12
Description of operation......................................................................................................
417-01-13
Inspection and Checking....................................................................................................
417-01-15
Headlamps..........................................................................................................................
417-01-15
Description of operation......................................................................................................
417-01-16
Inspection and Checking....................................................................................................
417-01-17
Headlamp Leveling.............................................................................................................
417-01-17
Description of operation......................................................................................................
417-01-18
Inspection and Checking....................................................................................................
417-01-19
Parking, Rear and License Plate Lamps............................................................................
417-01-19
Description of operation......................................................................................................
417-01-20
Inspection and Checking....................................................................................................
417-01-21
Reversing Lamps................................................................................................................
417-01-21
Description of operation......................................................................................................
417-01-22
Inspection and Checking.................................................................................................... 417-01-1
Exterior Lighting
417-01-1
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