2011 FORD KUGA power steering fluid

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FORD KUGA 2011 1.G Workshop Manual Power Steering Pressure Line and Return Line Assembly — 2.5LDuratec (147kW/200PS) - VI5(13 443 0)
General Equipment
Hose Clamp Remover/Installer
Removal
NOTE: Removal steps in this procedure may
con

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FORD KUGA 2011 1.G Workshop Manual E112634
2
1
8.Torque: 4Nm
E99258
9. WARNING: Be prepared to collect
escaping fluid.
CAUTION: Make sure that all openings
are sealed.
Torque: 18
Nm
E114705
10.
G1185534en2008.50 Kuga8/2011
211-02- 14
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FORD KUGA 2011 1.G Workshop Manual E114707
x4
2.To install, reverse the removal procedure.
3.
E141077
4.
E141078
5. NOTE: Make sure the fluid in the reservoir does
not fall below the MIN mark, as air could enter
the system.
Slowly turn

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FORD KUGA 2011 1.G Workshop Manual Power Steering Pump — 2.5L Duratec (147kW/200PS) -VI5(13 434 0)
General Equipment
Hose Clamp(s)
Hose Clamp Remover/Installer
Removal
NOTE: Removal steps in this procedure may
contain installation de

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FORD KUGA 2011 1.G Workshop Manual 3.
E141078
4. NOTE:Make sure the fluid in the reservoir does
not fall below the MIN mark, as air could enter
the system.
Slowly turn the steering wheel from lock to lock
five times.
E131522
123
5.
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FORD KUGA 2011 1.G Workshop Manual Power Steering Pump to Steering Gear Pressure Line — 2.5LDuratec (147kW/200PS) - VI5(13 440 0; 13 443 0)
General Equipment
Hose Clamp Remover/Installer
Removal
NOTE: Removal steps in this procedure

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FORD KUGA 2011 1.G Workshop Manual E112634
2
1
8.Torque: 4Nm
E99258
9. WARNING: Be prepared to collect
escaping fluid.
CAUTION: Make sure that all openings
are sealed.
Torque: 18
Nm
E114705
10.
G1185535en2008.50 Kuga8/2011
211-02- 22
P

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FORD KUGA 2011 1.G Workshop Manual Installation
1.To install, reverse the removal procedure.
2.
E141077
3.
E141078
4. NOTE: Make sure the fluid in the reservoir does
not fall below the MIN mark, as air could enter
the system.
Slowly tu