At what mileage should the Ford Kuga's spark plugs be replaced?

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StephenLynn
07/25/25 1:35am
Under normal circumstances, the spark plugs of the Ford Kuga should be replaced when the vehicle reaches approximately 60,000 kilometers. Below is more information about the Ford Kuga: 1. Equipped with a new internet-based intelligent vehicle system. Both the driver and front passenger can use natural voice commands to directly control multiple functions within the vehicle without memorizing rigid control commands. The system learns the owner's travel habits and proactively provides destination guidance services at appropriate times, allowing easy navigation activation with a single click. 2. A more sporty and fashionable exterior design. The vehicle's front grille, wheels, and front/rear bumpers feature a magnetic gray spray coating process, while the headlights, front grille, bumpers, and roof rack are treated with a smoked black finish. The newly designed 19-inch aluminum alloy mirror-finish wheels are coated with black paint, emphasizing the sporty style. 3. The engine delivers powerful performance, quick starts, and sustained acceleration. Utilizing twin-scroll turbocharging technology, the turbo engages earlier for more vigorous power output, with a maximum power of 180 kW at 5,500 rpm and a peak torque of 350 N·m between 1,750-4,000 rpm, paired with an AWD intelligent four-wheel-drive system.
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