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FORD KUGA 2011 1.G Workshop Manual than to a change in the throttle valve position. The
ignition timing also changes much more quickly.
To keep the ignition point as close as possible to
the knock limit and so optimize the efficiency o

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FORD KUGA 2011 1.G Workshop Manual current value is reached. The PCM then
permanently connects the heating element to earth.
The catalyst monitor sensor is used by the PCM
to measure the oxygen content in the exhaust gas
in the TWC. If

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FORD KUGA 2011 1.G Workshop Manual Calculation of valve timing adjustment
angle
The 2.5L Duratec (VI5) engine has two camshaft
adjustment units which work independently of each
other.
One camshaft adjustment solenoid is installed for
e

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FORD KUGA 2011 1.G Workshop Manual Starting process
The PCM enables the starting process when a key
providing a valid code is read via the PATS.
Refer to:Starting System (303-06 Starting System
- 2.5L Duratec (147kW/200PS) - VI5, Descr

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FORD KUGA 2011 1.G Workshop Manual KS
E96327
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5
4
1
Description
Item
Seismic mass
1
Piezoceramic
2
Housing
3
Piezoceramic contact
4
Electrical connection
5
The KS converts mechanical vibrations of the
cylinder block into electrical p

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FORD KUGA 2011 1.G Workshop Manual voltage signal to the PCM corresponding to the
aspirated air mass.
This analogue voltage signal is between 0.5V and
5V. Low mass of intake air produces a low voltage
signal. A high mass of intake air

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FORD KUGA 2011 1.G Workshop Manual Description
Item
Coil-on-plug ignition coil
1
Spark plug connector
2
Low-voltage connection
3
Laminated soft-iron core
4Description
Item
Primary winding
5
Secondary winding
6
Spark plug
7
High-voltage

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FORD KUGA 2011 1.G Workshop Manual E112322
The TCM adapts the gear changing to ensure that
the correct gear is selected for the style of driving,
the engine load, driver requirements, vehicle speed
etc. This leads to lower fuel consump
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