Ford Kuga Sensors
Compare sensors prices for the Ford Kuga from top UK retailers
From £16.05
🔍 Get exact-fit parts for your Ford Kuga
Different Ford Kuga variants use different sensors. Enter your reg plate for guaranteed compatible parts matched to your engine and year.
6 sensors found for Ford Kuga
Part No: ADM57230
Sensors for Ford Kuga
Part No: SS11206
Sensors for Ford Kuga
Part No: 0 261 210 433
Sensors for Ford Kuga
Part No: 0 281 002 801
Sensors for Ford Kuga
Part No: 0 258 010 416
Sensors for Ford Kuga
Part No: 44758
Sensors for Ford Kuga
⚠️ Estimated prices. These are typical UK prices for Ford Kuga sensors. Exact prices and fitment depend on your specific vehicle. Enter your reg for accurate results.
More Electrical & Lighting
Popular Ford Parts
Compare Sensors for Similar Cars
Shopping around? See sensors prices for cars in the same class as the Ford Kuga.
Popular Sensors Searches
About Ford Kuga Parts
2008–2025
Ford's mid-size SUV has grown in popularity since 2008. The Kuga shares its platform with the Focus, keeping parts costs reasonable for an SUV.
💡 Parts buying tip: Being based on the Focus platform, most Kuga service parts are the same as the Focus equivalents and priced accordingly. Always cross-reference part numbers.
⚠️ Common Ford Kuga Issues & What Parts You'll Need
Tailgate wiring loom failure
The wiring harness running into the tailgate can break due to repeated opening/closing. Causes rear wiper, wash, and sometimes rear light failures.
Turbo failure on 2.0 TDCi
The turbo on early 2.0 diesel models can fail around 80,000–120,000 miles. Symptoms include blue/black smoke and loss of power. Ensure oil changes are done on schedule.
Anti-roll bar link wear
Clicks and clunks over bumps, especially at low speeds. The drop links wear quickly on UK roads. A cheap fix at around £20–40 for a pair.
🔧 Ford Kuga Service Intervals
Oil Change
12,500 miles / 12 months
Air Filter
25,000 miles / 24 months
Timing Belt
125,000 miles / 10 years (2.0 TDCi — 1.5 EcoBoost uses a chain)
📋 Ford Kuga Quick Facts
•Mk1 (2008–2012) and Mk2 (2013–2019) are the most common on UK roads
•Shares front suspension with the Focus — parts are interchangeable
•The PHEV version (2020+) has different brake components due to regenerative braking
As an Amazon Associate and eBay Partner, CarPartsCompare earns from qualifying purchases.