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Where to find tyre pressure on Ford Kuga?

The official tyre pressures for a Ford Kuga are listed on the door-jamb placard by the driver’s seat, and you can also confirm them in the owner's manual or view live pressures on the car’s TPMS display.


This guide explains where to locate the tyre-pressure information across common model years, how to read the label, and what to do if a label isn’t readily accessible. It covers the primary sources: the door-jamb sticker, any fuel-filler-door label, the owner’s manual, and the vehicle’s tire-pressure monitoring system.


Where to look for tyre pressure information


The following places typically hold the official, cold tyre pressures specific to your Kuga’s tyre size and load:



  • Door jamb placard: On the driver’s door or the adjacent B-pillar, this sticker lists the recommended cold tyre pressures for the front and rear tyres, and may also include the spare.

  • Fuel-filler door label: In some markets, a secondary label inside the fuel-filler area mirrors the same values or provides a quick-reference reminder.

  • Owner’s manual: The manual’s section on tyres and loading provides detailed pressures for different tyre sizes, speeds, and loading conditions.

  • Onboard TPMS display: The vehicle’s instrument cluster or infotainment system can show live tyre pressures for each wheel and alert you to under-inflation.

  • Spare-wheel information: If you have a space-saver spare, its recommended pressure is usually printed on the wheel sidewall or documented in the manual.


If the placard is damaged or unreadable, rely on the owner’s manual and the TPMS readings, and consult a Ford dealer or official Ford support to confirm the correct values for your specific tyre size and load.


Using the TPMS and the manual to manage tyre pressure


Using the TPMS in the cabin


Newer Ford Kuga models provide real-time per-wheel pressures via the TPMS. To view them, navigate through the instrument cluster or the vehicle’s settings (the path varies by year and infotainment system), and compare the live readings to the values shown on the door-jamb placard. Inflate or deflate tyres accordingly when they are cold.


Practical tips for accurate readings


Always check tyre pressures when tyres are cold, ideally before driving or after letting the car sit for several hours. Use the official figures from the placard or manual as targets, and adjust all four tyres (and the spare, if used) to the recommended pressures for your current load and driving conditions.


Summary


The Ford Kuga displays its official tyre pressures on the driver’s door jamb placard, with supplementary references in the owner’s manual. For real-time monitoring, the TPMS in the cockpit shows current per-wheel pressures. If in doubt or the label is missing, consult the manual or a Ford dealer to confirm the correct values for your tyre size and load.

Where do I see my tire pressure?


You can find your vehicle's recommended tire pressure on a sticker located on the driver's side doorjamb, inside the fuel filler door, or in the owner's manual. The correct pressure may vary depending on the vehicle's load, so check the sticker for specific recommendations for different conditions. 
This video shows how to find the tire pressure sticker and what information is on it: 49sAt The WheelYouTube · Aug 24, 2021
Where to look for the pressure information

  • Driver's side doorjamb: Open the driver's side door and look for a sticker on the door pillar or frame. 
  • Owner's manual: The recommended tire pressure is listed in the vehicle's handbook. 
  • Fuel filler door: Check the inside of the fuel filler flap. 
  • Under the hood: Some manufacturers place the information sticker under the hood. 

This video demonstrates where to find tire pressure information on different vehicles: 41sStan CravensYouTube · Dec 8, 2021
What the sticker shows
  • Recommended pressure: This is the pressure you should inflate your tires to, usually in PSI (pounds per square inch) or kPa (kilopascals). 
  • Different settings: The sticker will show different pressure recommendations for front vs. rear tires, and for different vehicle loads (e.g., light load vs. fully loaded). 
  • Do not use the tire sidewall: The pressure printed on the side of the tire is the maximum pressure the tire can hold, not the recommended operating pressure for your vehicle. 



What are the tyre pressures on a Ford Kuga?


  • Tyre Size: 235/55/17 99 V.
  • Front: 32 - 33 psi. 2.2 - 2.3 bar. 220.6 - 227.5 kPa.
  • Front (loaded):
  • Rear: 32 - 33 psi. 2.2 - 2.3 bar. 220.6 - 227.5 kPa.
  • Rear (loaded): 32 - 41 psi. 2.2 - 2.8 bar. 220.6 - 282.7 kPa.



Where is the TPMS button on a Ford Kuga?


So from here we're going to press the menu. Button. Then we want to scroll down until we get to settings. And then click okay then scroll down until you get to tire. Pressure then click okay again.



How to check tire pressure on Ford Kuga?


Unscrew the dust caps on your tyres. And keep them somewhere safe! Press the gauge onto the valve and you'll hear a little hiss of air. The number shows the pressure.


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