How to Replace the Battery in a Ford Kuga Key Fob?
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Method for replacing the battery in a Ford Kuga key fob: 1. Press the small button on the side of the key fob's tail cap and pull out the key blade; 2. Push the chrome-plated cap at the tail of the key fob sideways until you hear a click, then pull the cap upwards to remove it; 3. Remove the clip to reveal the battery; 4. Take out the old battery and insert the new one, paying attention to the polarity, then reassemble the key fob. Standard safety features in the Ford Kuga include: Intelligent Torque Vectoring Control, Electronic Stability Program, front dual airbags, knee airbags, Hill Start Assist, and other mainstream configurations. Some higher-end models also feature lane-keeping assist and an automatic parking system, which are standout features compared to other vehicles in the same class.