How to open the fuel tank cap of the Ford Kuga?

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VanSarah
07/24/25 5:45am
Method to open the fuel tank cap of the Ford Kuga: When unlocking the car doors, the fuel cap lock will also be automatically released, allowing you to easily open the external cover for direct refueling. The system can automatically distinguish between gasoline and diesel fuel nozzles, significantly improving safety during refueling. In the hydraulic system, the fuel tank not only stores fuel but also serves to dissipate heat, separate air bubbles from the oil, and precipitate impurities. The fuel tank is equipped with many auxiliary components, such as coolers, heaters, air filters, and liquid level gauges. The Ford Kuga is an SUV under the Ford brand, with a body length of 4524 mm, width of 1838 mm, height of 1701 mm, and a wheelbase of 2690 mm.
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VonJuliette
08/10/25 11:45pm
Opening the fuel tank cap of the Ford Kuga is actually quite simple, and the operation is very user-friendly. I rely on this step every time I refuel. First, sit in the driver's seat. Near your left foot, close to the door and around the carpet area, there's a small plastic pull ring, about the size of a finger hook. Just bend slightly or lower your head to find it, then give it a gentle pull. You'll hear a 'click' sound, indicating the fuel tank cap is unlocked outside the car. Next, step out and walk to the right side of the car (usually that side), where the fuel tank cap is located on the body. There's a small arrow on the cap indicating the rotation direction. I usually twist it clockwise or counterclockwise, and the cap loosens. Once open, you can fill up the tank. After refueling, remember to tighten the cap by rotating it back into place to ensure a proper seal. The first time locating it might feel unfamiliar, but after one try, you'll remember the position. Beginners are advised to practice a couple of times while parked to familiarize themselves with the pull ring's location, saving time during refueling. The design's advantage is its safety and reliability, unlike electronic buttons that are prone to accidental presses.
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Duncan
09/24/25 7:05am
Once when I was driving my Ford Escape to refuel, I struggled at the gas station for a long time trying to find the fuel door release. It was quite frustrating. Later, I figured out that the small pull ring on the floor near the driver's seat was the key. A crisp sound confirms you've done it right when you pull it to easily unlock the fuel filler door. Then you can get out and unscrew the cap to refuel. This cable-operated mechanism is purely mechanical, independent of batteries or circuits - simple and reliable. A tip for new drivers: the release is located on the left footwell side, don't waste time pressing random buttons near the steering wheel like I did. Always turn off the engine before opening the fuel cap for safety. Make it a habit to check if the cap is tightly closed to prevent dust ingress that could affect fuel efficiency. Learn this once and benefit forever - I recommend new drivers practice this in the garage.
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