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How do you replace the rear shock absorber of the Ford Kuga?

Model: Ford Kuga C520, MK 2 - Years 2012-2019
Part: Shocks

In order to replace the rear shock absorber of the Ford Kuga, it is necessary to lift the car so that the corresponding wheel does not touch the ground: it will be necessary to remove it from its hub by unscrewing the fixing bolts. In this way, it will be possible to access the screws that fix the shock absorber at the hub and at the upper part of the wheel arch: once all these bolts have been loosened, it will be possible to remove the old shock absorber and insert a new one, which must be properly fixed by also installing the wheel.

Posted on 5 July 2023 by ScegliAuto

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Installation of Upgraded Intercooler Radiator with Pipes

Lift the vehicle on suitable axle stands, remove the front wheels, and then the front bumper and grille. Proceed to remove the front headlights; drain the coolant, remove the intercooler radiator and the hoses connecting it to the intake system. Position the new intercooler radiator in the grille, temporarily securing it with cable ties, and mark with a marker the part of the metal that needs to be removed to allow the new hoses to pass through. Cut the marked portion of metal and apply a gasket to the edge. Remove the inner cover of the bumper and position it near the radiator to identify any interfering parts to eliminate: again, apply a gasket to the edge of the cut. Create brackets for securing the new radiator and proceed with the installation of the connecting pipes from the radiator to the intake, shaping and connecting them appropriately. Finally, reassemble the bumper, headlights, and grille.

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