Four-Wheel Drive -> Principle of Operation for Your Ford Kuga SUV Second Generation (2013-2018)

Four-Wheel Drive(If Equipped)  
Note: It is recommended that you reinstall  
PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION  
the repaired tire or replace the tire as soon  
as possible. Major dissimilar tire sizes  
between the front and rear axles could  
cause system damage or default the system  
to front-wheel drive.  
This system is a proactive system. It has  
the ability to anticipate wheel slip and  
transfer torque to the rear wheels before  
slip occurs. Even when wheel slip is not  
present, the system is continuously making  
adjustments to the torque distribution, in  
an attempt to improve straight line and  
cornering behavior, both on and off road.  
The system gives your vehicle some limited  
off-road capabilities. Operating your  
vehicle in conditions other than moderate  
sand, snow, mud or rough roads could  
subject it to excessive stress and heat  
which could result in system damage. This  
will not be covered by your vehicle  
warranty.  
The system automatically turns on every  
time you switch the ignition on.  
All components of the system are sealed  
and do not require maintenance.  
USING FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE  
Note: When a system malfunction is  
present, a warning message will be  
displayed in the information display. See  
Information Messages (page 75). This  
means the system is not functioning  
correctly and has defaulted to front-wheel  
drive only. Have your vehicle checked by an  
authorized dealer.  
A graphic will be displayed in the  
information display to advise you of the  
power distribution between the front and  
rear wheels. The more the area is filled the  
more power is being distributed to that  
wheel.  
Note: A message will be displayed in the  
information display when the system  
overheats and switches to front-wheel drive.  
This condition may occur if you operate your  
vehicle in extreme high load conditions or  
with excessive wheel slip, (i.e. deep sand).  
To resume four-wheel drive function as soon  
as possible, stop your vehicle in a safe  
location and switch the ignition off. After  
the system cools and normal four-wheel  
drive functionality resumes, a message will  
be displayed for approximately five seconds.  
Driving in Special Conditions With  
Four-Wheel Drive  
Four-wheel drive vehicles are suitable for  
driving on sand, snow, mud and rough  
roads and have operating characteristics  
that are somewhat different from  
conventional vehicles, both on and off the  
freeway.  
Note: If a warning message appears in the  
information display when using the spare  
tire, it should turn off after reinstalling the  
repaired or replaced road tire and you switch  
the ignition on.  
Note: It may be useful to switch Traction  
control off. This allows for more wheel spin  
and engine torque in certain off road  
conditions or if your vehicle becomes stuck.  
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Kuga (CBS) Vehicles Built From: 08-09-2014 Vehicles Built Up To: 31-05-2015, CG3585en enGBR, Edition date: 08/2014, Second Printing