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Ford Kuga Mk3 (CX482)

Production Years: 2020 - 20244 Documented Faults

The third-generation Ford Kuga (CX482), launched in early 2020, represented a major shift for Ford into the hybrid and electrification era. Positioned as a direct rival to the Volkswagen Tiguan and Toyota RAV4, it offered a much more car-like driving experience than its predecessors, benefiting from a lighter chassis and a range of fuel-efficient powertrains. In the UK, it has become a popular choice for both family and fleet buyers, prized for its combination of sharp handling, generous equipment levels, and the availability of a tax-friendly plug-in hybrid (PHEV) variant. Reliability has been a mixed bag, however, primarily dominated by high-profile safety recalls for the early PHEV models. These cars faced major battery fire risks, leading to a worldwide recall that significantly impacted the model’s early reputation. Beyond the hybrid-specific issues, the Mk3 has also been prone to various electrical "gremlins," with many owners reporting persistent 12V battery drain and glitches with the SYNC infotainment system. While the newer 2.5-litre "Full Hybrid" (FHEV) and EcoBlue diesel engines are generally robust, they still require meticulous maintenance to avoid issues with fuel injectors and DPF clogging on urban-heavy driving cycles. When buying a used Mk3 Kuga in the UK, the single most important step is verifying its recall status via the official GOV.UK database, particularly for PHEV and early hybrid models. Potential buyers should also ask for evidence of any software updates aimed at resolving the notorious 12V battery drain issue. From a practical standpoint, the 2.5 FHEV (Full Hybrid) is often considered the "sweet spot" of the range, offering the benefits of electrification without the historical fire-risk baggage of the early PHEVs. Regardless of the engine choice, ensure the service history is complete and that the car has been maintained with the correct low-ash oil to protect the complex emissions hardware.

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Common Faults & Reliability

These are the most common documented problems for the Ford Kuga Mk3 (CX482), sorted by their typical impact and frequency.

PHEV Battery Fire Risk (Recall)

high severity

Early PHEV models had a major battery contamination issue.

Est. repair cost:£0 (Recall)

1.0 EcoBoost Oil-Pump Belt and Breather Sensitivity

medium severity

While the main cam drive is chain-based on the 1.0 EcoBoost, the engine still relies on specific oil quality and can suffer oil-separator or lubrication-related issues when servicing is stretched. The oil pump belt degrades with wrong oil or missed intervals.

Est. repair cost:£150-£1,500

ADAS Sensor and Camera Faults

medium severity

The Kuga Mk3 is loaded with driver-assistance systems including adaptive cruise, lane-keeping and pre-collision assist. These rely on cameras and radar sensors that can develop faults, give false warnings or become unavailable after minor bumps or dirt accumulation.

Est. repair cost:£150-£500
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