Where are the drainage holes located on the Ford Kuga?
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The size and layout of drainage holes vary among different vehicle models, and they are typically located on both sides of the front windshield wipers. Here is more information about the Ford Kuga: 1. Overview: The Ford Kuga is an SUV under the Ford brand. It made its official debut at the 2012 Beijing Auto Show on April 22, 2012. The Ford Kuga features a luxurious and stylish exterior, a highly modern interior, and numerous high-tech configurations leading in its class. 2. Others: The fuel consumption ranges from 7.2 to 8.7L/100km. The fuel tank capacity is 60 liters. The engine type is turbocharged. The standard seating capacity is 5. The top speed is 216km/h. The acceleration time is 8.53 seconds (0-100km/h). The drive type is front-wheel drive.
I find the drain holes on the Ford Kuga quite easy to locate. The ones for the sunroof are at the ends of the drainage channels along the rear edge of the roof, thoughtfully designed near the corners of the windshield. If you often park under trees, leaves and debris can easily clog them, leading to water leakage into the cabin. Once, my car mats got soaked and even grew mold, making cleanup a hassle. There are also drain holes at the bottom of the doors, near the seals. After rain or car washes, it's important to ensure water doesn’t accumulate there, as door rust can be costly to repair. The AC drain hole is located under the engine bay, facing downward, where condensation drips out. If it clogs, the AC may stop working. There might also be small holes near the trunk. I check these passages quarterly by flushing them with a soft hose—simple maintenance that saves a lot of trouble. If I forget their exact locations, I refer to the manual or search for diagrams. Paying attention to these small details helps avoid major issues and ensures driving safety.