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Ford Kuga Parts

Compare prices for Ford Kuga parts (2008-2025) from top UK retailers.

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Different Ford Kuga variants use different parts depending on engine size, fuel type and year. Enter your reg plate for guaranteed compatible parts.

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Try: AB12CDE • BD51SMR • FG18XYZ — Vehicle data sourced from DVLA

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Ford Kuga Service Parts

Routine maintenance parts to keep your car running smoothly

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Ford Kuga Brakes

Brake components for safe stopping power

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Ford Kuga Engine Parts

Engine components, belts, gaskets and timing parts

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Ford Kuga Suspension & Steering

Suspension, steering and ride quality components

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Ford Kuga Electrical & Lighting

Batteries, alternators, starters and lighting

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Ford Kuga Cooling & Heating

Radiators, thermostats, water pumps and heaters

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Ford Kuga Clutch & Transmission

Clutch kits, flywheels, CV joints and gearbox parts

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Ford Kuga Body & Wipers

Wiper blades, mirrors, exhausts and body parts

About Ford Kuga Parts

2008–2025

Ford's mid-size SUV has grown in popularity since 2008. The Kuga shares its platform with the Focus, keeping parts costs reasonable for an SUV.

💡 Parts buying tip: Being based on the Focus platform, most Kuga service parts are the same as the Focus equivalents and priced accordingly. Always cross-reference part numbers.

⚠️ Common Ford Kuga Issues & What Parts You'll Need

Tailgate wiring loom failure

The wiring harness running into the tailgate can break due to repeated opening/closing. Causes rear wiper, wash, and sometimes rear light failures.

Turbo failure on 2.0 TDCi

The turbo on early 2.0 diesel models can fail around 80,000–120,000 miles. Symptoms include blue/black smoke and loss of power. Ensure oil changes are done on schedule.

Anti-roll bar link wear

Clicks and clunks over bumps, especially at low speeds. The drop links wear quickly on UK roads. A cheap fix at around £20–40 for a pair.

🔧 Ford Kuga Service Intervals

Oil Change

12,500 miles / 12 months

Air Filter

25,000 miles / 24 months

Timing Belt

125,000 miles / 10 years (2.0 TDCi — 1.5 EcoBoost uses a chain)

📋 Ford Kuga Quick Facts

Mk1 (2008–2012) and Mk2 (2013–2019) are the most common on UK roads

Shares front suspension with the Focus — parts are interchangeable

The PHEV version (2020+) has different brake components due to regenerative braking