2011 FORD KUGA Diesel

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FORD KUGA 2011 1.G Workshop Manual Exhaust Fumes
These contain asphyxiating, harmful and toxic
chemicals and particles such as carbon oxides,
nitrogen oxides, aldehydes, lead and aromatic
hydrocarbons. Engines should be run only under

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FORD KUGA 2011 1.G Workshop Manual foams should be conducted with extraction
ventilation. See also the vehicle Body Repair
Manual.
Freon
SeeAir Conditioning Refrigerant.
Fuels
See also, Fire, Legal Aspects, Chemicalsand
Solvents.
Avoid

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FORD KUGA 2011 1.G Workshop Manual Make sure there is adequate ventilation to control
dusts, mists and fumes.
High Pressure Air, Lubrication and Oil
Test Equipment
See alsoLubricants and Greases.
Always keep high-pressure equipment in

Page 70 of 2057

FORD KUGA 2011 1.G Workshop Manual Petrol and Petrol-Ethanol Fuel Systems Health and SafetyPrecautions
WARNINGS:
Fuel may not give adequate warning before
toxic or harmful effects arise.
Exposure to fuel can be harmful and can
cause se

Page 165 of 2057

FORD KUGA 2011 1.G Workshop Manual System Operation
Electric Booster Heater
In diesel vehicles which give off little residual heat,
a booster heater is used to heat the passenger
compartment rapidly in the case of low ambient
temperatu

Page 274 of 2057

FORD KUGA 2011 1.G Workshop Manual Generator
General information
The powertrain control module (PCM) controls the
alternator charging voltage. The connection
between the PCM and the generator is made via
the control module subnetwork (

Page 464 of 2057

FORD KUGA 2011 1.G Workshop Manual Generic Electronic Module (GEM)
General Equipment
Ford Diagnostic Equipment
Removal
CAUTIONS: Modules must not be swapped between
vehicles.
Compare the number of relays and fuses
in the defective GEM

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FORD KUGA 2011 1.G Workshop Manual Driveshaft(15 514 0)
Removal
All vehicles
1.Refer to: Health and Safety Precautions (100-00
General Information, Description and
Operation).
2. Refer to: Lifting(100-02 Jacking and Lifting,
Descriptio
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