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Blower Motor — RHD(34 374 0)
Special Tool(s)412-131
Remover/Installer, Blower
Engine
E42948
Removal
NOTE:Removal steps in this procedure may
contain installation details.
1. Refer to: Cowl Panel Grille (501-02 Front End
Body Panels, Removal and Installation).
2. Torque: 25
Nm
E101389
3.Refer to: Steering Column (211-04 Steering
Column, Removal and Installation).
4. Refer to: Floor Console Extension - Vehicles
With: Center Armrest (501-12 Instrument
Panel and Console, Removal and Installation).
5.
E102293
6. Torque: 25Nm
G1065500en2008.50 Kuga8/2011
412-01- 37
Climate Control
412-01- 37
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Blower Motor Resistor — Vehicles With: Manual TemperatureControl, RHD(34 382 0)
Removal
1.Refer to: Floor Console Extension - Vehicles
With: Center Armrest (501-12 Instrument
Panel and Console, Removal and Installation).
2.
E102293
3.
E101666
x2
Installation
1. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
G1065567en2008.50 Kuga8/2011
412-01- 40
Climate Control
412-01- 40
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Footwell Vent/Duct Blend Door Actuator — RHD(34 591 0)
Removal
1.
Refer to: Floor Console Extension - Vehicles
With: Center Armrest (501-12 Instrument
Panel and Console, Removal and Installation).
2. 3.
Installation
1.
To install, reverse the removal procedure. G1065565en
2008.50 Kuga 8/2011 412-01-78
Climate Control
412-01-78
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Air Inlet Blend Door Actuator(34 606 0)
Removal
1.
Refer to: Floor Console Extension - Vehicles
With: Center Armrest (501-12 Instrument
Panel and Console, Removal and Installation).
2. 3.
Installation
1.
To install, reverse the removal procedure. G1065557en
2008.50 Kuga 8/2011 412-01-79
Climate Control
412-01-79
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Description
Item
Rear parking aid sensorRefer to Component Description: Parking
aid sensors (page ?)
7
Rear parking aid sensorRefer to Component Description: Parking
aid sensors (page ?)
8 Description
Item
Rear parking aid sensorRefer to Component Description: Parking
aid sensors (page ?)
9
steering angle sensor
10
Navigation device
11
System Operation
Parking Aid WARNING: It is the driver's responsibility
to stay alert during reversing procedures.
The system may fail to detect small
children or animals.
CAUTION: The driver is responsible for
detecting obstacles and judging the
distance between these and the vehicle.
The system may fail to detect some
hanging objects, barriers, narrow obstacles
or painted surfaces, which could damage
the vehicle. Always pay attention when
parking.
The parking aid provides an audible warning to the
driver if there are any obstacles in front of or behind
the vehicle during reverse parking maneuvers.
At low speeds, the parking aid module uses the
parking aid sensors to monitor the area around the
vehicle. If an object is detected within a monitored
area, the parking aid module emits a warning tone
using the respective parking aid speaker.
The rear parking aid is switched on with the
ignition. However, it is only enabled when reverse
gear is selected.
The front and rear parking aid is always switched
off when the ignition is switched on. It is switched
on when reverse gear is selected or if the parking
aid switch in the center console is actuated up to
a speed of 16 km/h.
The parking aid is switched off when the vehicle is
travelling forwards at more than 16 km/h or if the
parking aid switch in the center console is actuated
again.
When the parking aid module activates the system,
the parking aid switch LED is illuminated. If the
vehicle is only fitted with the rear parking aid, there
is no switch.
The parking aid sensors emit a series of ultrasonic
impulses and switch to receiver mode to receive the echo reflected by an obstacle within the
detection range. The received echo signals are
amplified and converted from an analog signal to
a digital signal by the sensor. The digital signal is
passed to the parking aid module and compared
with pre-programmed data stored in an EEPROM
within the module. The module calculates the
distance to the obstacle by measuring the time
taken between the emitted and received impulses.
If no objects are detected there are no further
warning tones. If an object is detected, repeated
audible tones are emitted from either parking aid
speaker(s) as appropriate. The time delay between
the tones decreases as the distance between the
object and the vehicle decreases, until at
approximately 250 mm (10 inches), the audible
tone becomes continuous.
If the distance between the obstacle and the
vehicle does not decrease, the warning tone
remains constant if the object has been detected
by an internal parking aid sensor. If the obstacle
was detected by an external sensor and the
distance remains unchanged, the warning tone
stops after 3 seconds.
The parking aid module continues to monitor the
distance and will resume the warning tones if a
decrease in distance is detected.
If a trailer is connected to the vehicle, a signal is
sent to the GEM (generic electronic module) via
the trailer relay. This signal is sent to the parking
aid module via the MS CAN bus. When the parking
aid module detects that a trailer is connected to
the vehicle, the rear parking aid sensors are
disabled to prevent constant warnings due to the
close proximity of the trailer.
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Parking Aid
413-13-12
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Direct Current/Alternating Current (DC/AC) Inverter – System
Operation and Component Description
System Diagram Description
Item
DC/AC converterRefer to Component Description: (page
?)
1
AC mains outletRefer to Component Description: (page
?)
2 Description
Item
AC mains outlet switch
3
Battery
4
Ignition relay
5
Keylesss vehicle module
6
System Operation
DC/AC converter
In the rear part of the center console there is an
optional 230 V socket instead of the outlet of the
standard 12 V electrical system.
In this case a DC/AC converter supplies a
continuous power of 150 W at 230 V/50 Hz. It can
also absorb temporary power peaks of up to 300
W when consumers are switched on. For example, an output of 150 W is sufficient to
run laptops, games consoles and mobile phone
chargers.
G1055639en
2008.50 Kuga 8/2011 414-05-4
Voltage Converter/Inverter
414-05-4
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Cellular Phone – Overview
Software update - control module for
mobile electronic auxiliary equipment
(variant 1)
There is a USB port near the central electrical
module. Software updates for the control module
for mobile electronic auxiliary equipment can be
carried out here.
Software update - control module for
mobile electronic auxiliary equipment
(variants 2 and 3)
Software updates for the mobile electronic auxiliary
equipment control module can be performed via
the USB port which is integrated into the center
console.
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2008.50 Kuga 8/2011 415-01-12
Information and Entertainment System
415-01-12
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Radio remote control
On vehicles with hands-free kit and voice control,
the radio remote control has a Voice button for
activating the voice control and for picking up and
hanging up a telephone call.
USB port/AUX socket
A USB port and an AUX socket are provided in the
center console for variants 2 and 3. These can be
used to adapt external audio sources such as an
iPod to the on-board audio system. After it is
connected, the iPod is recognized as such and can
be controlled over the audio system. The audio
signal is received via the AUX socket.
G1055659en
2008.50 Kuga 8/2011 415-01-19
Information and Entertainment System
415-01-19
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Portable Support Electronics (PSE) Module(33 635 0)
Removal
1.
Refer to: Floor Console Extension - Vehicles
With: Center Armrest (501-12 Instrument
Panel and Console, Removal and Installation).
2. 3.
Installation
1.
To install, reverse the removal procedure. G1065590en
2008.50 Kuga 8/2011 415-01-37
Information and Entertainment System
415-01-37
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Brake Pedal and Bracket — RHD 4WD/RHD FWD
Removal
NOTE:Removal steps in this procedure may
contain installation details.
Panel and Console, Removal and Installation).
2.
E101395
G1065459en2008.50 Kuga8/2011
206-06- 2
Hydraulic Brake Actuation
206-06- 2
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1. Refer to: Floor Console Extension - Vehicles
With: Center Armrest (501-12 Instrument