Where can I find the Ford guidelines on the timing belt change interval for a 2015 2.0 TDCi 150 hp. I've been working on 10 years and 125000 miles but now I have my doubts. That is the correct interval. You can double check using the new serviceinfo website. It's under 'Routine service Check Sheets'.
2. Out of Fuel. Your Kuga’s engine needs three things to run properly; air, fuel, and spark. If your motor runs fine and suddenly dies, one of these three things is abruptly taken away. In this case, it’s usually fuel. The most common reason your car shuts off when driving is a lack of fuel.
Replace the line if it’s damaged. Test the Fuel Pressure: Connect a fuel pressure gauge to your Kuga’s fuel rail. Activate the fuel pump (without starting the engine) and observe the pressure reading. The pressure should match your car’s specified range. Perform a Vacuum Test: Start the engine and let it idle.
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