How often should the transmission fluid of the Ford Kuga be changed?
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The transmission fluid of the Ford Kuga should be changed every 65,000 kilometers or 42 months. Transmission fluid plays a crucial role in cleaning, lubricating, cooling, and sealing the transmission, ensuring the cleanliness of the gear system and prolonging the lifespan of the transmission components. The Ford Kuga is an SUV under the Ford brand, featuring upgrades in both exterior and interior design. The overall appearance is more sporty and stylish, with the addition of a 10-inch LCD screen in the center console, paired with a new intelligent internet car system. The EcoBoost180 Platinum Wing model features a magnetic gray painting process on the front grille, wheels, and front and rear bumpers. The EcoBoost180 and EcoBoost245 Luxury Wing models further enhance this with a mesh grille and chrome border trim. The dimensions of the Kuga are 4524mm in length, 1838mm in width, and 1701mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2690mm.
As a seasoned driver with over 30 years of experience, I've owned a Ford Kuga among my vehicles. Transmission fluid must be changed on schedule, otherwise you'll face serious trouble. I once forgot to change it and ended up with gearbox jerking – the repair cost me over 5,000 RMB. Generally, the recommended replacement interval for the Kuga is every 60,000 km or 5 years, but this varies by driving conditions. If you frequently encounter city traffic jams where the fluid heats up quickly, you might need to change it as early as 40,000 km; highway drivers can delay slightly. The key is monitoring the fluid's color – when it turns dark/black or develops a burnt smell, change it immediately. Don't wait until problems arise like I did – it's not just expensive but compromises driving safety. Regular maintenance saves money and extends vehicle lifespan.