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What is a full service on a Ford Kuga?


Regular maintenance is essential to keep your Ford Kuga running smoothly and efficiently. A full service is a comprehensive check-up of your vehicle, ensuring that all critical components are inspected, maintained, and replaced if necessary. At Kevin's Autos, we specialize in providing thorough and professional full-service packages tailored to your car's needs.


What Does a Full Service Include?


A full service on a Ford Kuga typically involves a detailed inspection and maintenance of various systems and components. This ensures your car remains in optimal condition, improves safety, and helps prevent costly repairs down the line. Here’s what you can expect:



  • Oil and Filter Change: Replacing the engine oil and oil filter to ensure proper lubrication and engine performance.

  • Brake Inspection: Checking the brake pads, discs, and fluid levels to ensure your braking system is functioning correctly.

  • Tyre Check: Inspecting tyre tread depth, pressure, and overall condition to maintain safety and fuel efficiency.

  • Fluid Top-Ups: Refilling essential fluids such as coolant, windshield washer fluid, and power steering fluid.

  • Battery Test: Testing the battery's charge and condition to avoid unexpected breakdowns.

  • Air and Cabin Filters: Replacing air and cabin filters to improve air quality and engine efficiency.

  • Suspension and Steering Check: Inspecting the suspension and steering components for wear and tear.

  • Exhaust System Inspection: Checking for leaks or damage in the exhaust system to ensure emissions compliance.

  • Lights and Wipers: Ensuring all lights and wipers are functioning correctly for visibility and safety.

  • Diagnostic Scan: Running a diagnostic scan to identify any potential issues with the car's electronic systems.


Why is a Full Service Important?


Regular full servicing is crucial for several reasons:



  • Improved Safety: Identifying and addressing potential issues before they become serious ensures your car is safe to drive.

  • Enhanced Performance: A well-maintained vehicle runs more efficiently, providing better fuel economy and smoother performance.

  • Prolonged Lifespan: Routine maintenance helps extend the life of your car by preventing wear and tear from escalating.

  • Resale Value: A fully serviced car with a complete service history is more attractive to potential buyers.


How Often Should You Get a Full Service?


For a Ford Kuga, it is generally recommended to have a full service once a year or every 12,000 miles, whichever comes first. However, always refer to your vehicle’s owner manual for specific guidance, as service intervals may vary depending on the model and driving conditions.


Trust Kevin's Autos for Your Ford Kuga's Full Service


At Kevin's Autos, we pride ourselves on delivering top-notch auto services backed by years of experience. Whether you’re in need of a full service or any other maintenance, our team of skilled technicians is here to help. Schedule your appointment today and keep your Ford Kuga in peak condition!


Frequently Asked Questions

Are Ford Kuga expensive to maintain?


The Kuga has the lowest CO2 at 25g/km and the highest residual value of £14,582. However, it has the most expensive service, maintenance and repair cost of the three at 5.29ppm.



How much to change the timing belt on a Ford Kuga?


How much does a timing belt replacement cost for Ford Kuga?

Car modelFixter price range
Ford Kuga 1.5 Titanium Sport£305 - £479
Ford Kuga 1.5 Titanium X£313 - £492
Ford Kuga 1.5 Titanium X Edition£303 - £477
Ford Kuga 1.5 Titanium X Sport£307 - £482



What is included in a Ford 60,000-mile service?


When you get a Ford 60,000-Mile maintenance, you can expect for it to include: Oil change. Tire rotation and balancing. Air filter inspection and replacement as needed.



What is included in the Ford 80000 mile service?


80,000 Miles

  • Cabin air filter replacement.
  • Tire inspection and rotation.
  • Engine oil change and filter replacement.
  • Cooling system and hoses inspection.
  • Complete exhaust system and heat shields inspection.
  • Automatic transmission fluid inspection.
  • Brake pads/shoes/rotors/drums and parking brake inspection.



How many miles will a Ford Kuga engine last?


The estimated lifespan of a Ford Kuga is131,000 miles, before reaching the life expectancy upper limit. Factors such as ULEZ compliance and BHP are major when looking into a vehicle's lifespan/life expectancy.



What is the Ford 100k mile service?


At 100,000 miles, you'll need to have your Ford F-150's spark plugs replaced and your orange coolant changed. During this visit, you'll also want to have your accessory drive belt inspected and replaced, if necessary.



What is the standard 60000 mile service?


60,000 miles
All of the belts, valves and hoses should be inspected for wear and replaced, if needed. It's also time to replace the spark plugs and install new tires. This also may be a good time to change the battery, depending on how many miles you drive each year.



Is 100k service worth it?


Performing the necessary procedures and inspections at a 100,000-mile service interval helps prevent significant repairs down the road and keeps your vehicle running smoothly for many additional miles.



Is 60K service worth it?


The 60,000 mile (60K) service is an extremely important service interval. It will include all of the maintenance items of a 30,000 mile (30K) service and a bit more.



How much is a full service Ford Kuga?


Service Pricing

Engine Size
0cc-1400cc2001cc-3000cc
Interim Service Plus MOTfrom £156.95from £209.95
Full Servicefrom £215.95from £262.95
Full Service Plus MOTfrom £245.95from £292.95


Kevin's Auto

Kevin Bennett

Company Owner

Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.