Starting the engine -> Switching off the engine for Your Ford Kuga SUV First Generation (2008-2012)

Starting the engine  
Do not switch off the ignition.  
Regeneration  
Use a lower gear than normal to  
maintain a higher engine speed during  
this journey, where appropriate.  
WARNING  
Do not park or idle your vehicle over  
dry leaves, dry grass or other  
combustible materials. The DPF  
regeneration process creates very high  
exhaust gas temperatures and the  
exhaust will radiate a considerable  
amount of heat during and after DPF  
regeneration, and after you have switched  
the engine off. This is a potential fire  
hazard.  
SWITCHING OFF THE  
ENGINE  
Vehicles with a turbocharger  
CAUTION  
Do not switch the engine off when it  
is running at high speed. If you do,  
the turbocharger will continue  
CAUTION  
running after the engine oil pressure has  
dropped to zero. This will lead to  
premature turbocharger bearing wear.  
Avoid running out of fuel.  
Note: After you have switched your  
engine off the fans may continue to run  
for a short period of time.  
Release the accelerator pedal. Wait until  
the engine has reached idle speed and  
then switch it off.  
Unlike a normal filter which requires  
periodic replacement, the DPF has been  
designed to regenerate, or clean itself to  
maintain operating efficiency. The  
regeneration process takes place  
automatically. However, some driving  
conditions mean that you may need to  
support the regeneration process.  
If you drive only short distances or your  
journeys contain frequent stopping and  
starting, where there is increased  
acceleration and deceleration, occasional  
trips with the following conditions could  
assist the regeneration process:  
Drive your vehicle at a constant speed,  
preferably on a main road or  
motorway, for up to 20 minutes.  
Avoid prolonged idling and always  
observe speed limits and road  
conditions.  
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