Parking Aids -> Parking Aid for Your Ford Kuga SUV Second Generation (2013-2018)

Parking Aids  
Note: The outer sensors may detect the  
PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION  
side walls of a garage. If the distance  
between the outer sensors and the side wall  
remains constant for three seconds, the  
alert will turn off. As you continue the inner  
sensors will detect objects directly behind  
your vehicle.  
WARNINGS  
The system does not relieve you of  
your responsibility to drive with due  
care and attention.  
If your vehicles has a non-Ford  
approved trailer tow module the  
system may not correctly detect  
objects.  
PARKING AID  
WARNINGS  
The sensors may not detect objects  
in heavy rain or other conditions that  
cause disruptive reflections.  
The sensors may not detect objects  
with surfaces that absorb ultrasonic  
waves.  
To help avoid personal injury, read  
and understand the limitations of the  
system as contained in this section.  
Sensing is only an aid for some (generally  
large and fixed) objects when moving in  
reverse on a flat surface at parking speeds.  
Traffic control systems, inclement  
The system does not detect objects  
that are moving away from your  
vehicle. They will only be detected  
shortly after they start to move toward  
your vehicle.  
Take particular care when reversing  
with a tow ball arm or a rear fitted  
accessory. For example, a bicycle  
carrier. The rear parking aid will only  
indicate the approximate distance from  
the rear bumper to an object.  
weather, air brakes and external motors  
and fans may also affect the function of  
the sensing system; this may include  
reduced performance or a false activation.  
To help avoid personal injury, always  
use caution when in reverse and  
when using the sensing system.  
This system is not designed to  
prevent contact with small or moving  
objects. The system is designed to  
provide a warning to assist you in detecting  
large stationary objects to avoid damaging  
your vehicle. The system may not detect  
smaller objects, particularly those close to  
the ground.  
If you use a high pressure spray to  
wash your vehicle, only spray the  
sensors briefly from a distance not  
less than eight inches (20 centimeters).  
Certain add-on devices such as large  
trailer hitches, bike or surfboard racks  
and any device that may block the  
normal detection zone of the system, may  
create false beeps.  
Note: If your vehicle has a tow ball arm, the  
system is turned off automatically when  
trailer lamps (or lighting boards) are  
connected to the 13-pin socket through a  
Ford approved trailer tow module.  
Note: Keep the sensors free from dirt, ice  
Note: Keep the sensors located on the  
bumper or fascia free from snow, ice and  
large accumulations of dirt. If the sensors  
are covered, the systems accuracy can be  
affected. Do not clean the sensors with  
sharp objects.  
or snow. Do not clean with sharp objects.  
Note: The system may emit false alerts if  
it detects a signal using the same frequency  
as the sensors or if your vehicle is fully  
loaded.  
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Parking Aids  
Note: If your vehicle sustains damage to  
The system sounds an audible warning  
when obstacles are near either bumper in  
the following manner:  
the bumper or fascia, leaving it misaligned  
or bent, the sensing zone may be altered  
causing inaccurate measurement of  
obstacles or false beeps.  
Objects detected by the front sensors  
are indicated by a high-pitched tone  
from the front speakers.  
The system warns you of obstacles within  
a certain range of the bumper area. The  
system turns on automatically whenever  
you switch the ignition on. It becomes  
active when you press the parking aid  
button or move the transmission selector  
lever to reverse gear and your vehicle  
speed is below 8 mph (12 km/h).  
Objects detected by the rear sensors  
are indicated by a lower pitched tone  
from the rear speakers. As your vehicle  
moves closer to the obstacle, the rate  
of the audible warning increases.  
The sensing system reports the  
obstacle which is closest to the front  
or rear of your vehicle. For example, if  
an obstacle is 24 inches (60  
When receiving a detection warning, the  
radio volume is reduced to a  
predetermined level. After the warning  
goes away, the radio volume returns to the  
previous level.  
centimeters) from the front of your  
vehicle and at the same time, an  
obstacle is only 16 inches (40  
centimeters) from the rear of your  
vehicle, the lower pitched tone sounds.  
An alternating warning sounds from  
the front and rear if there are objects  
at both bumpers that are closer than  
12 inches (30 centimeters).  
If a stationary or receding object is  
detected further than 12 inches (30  
centimeters) from the side of your  
vehicle, the tone sounds for only three  
seconds. Once the system detects an  
object approaching, the warning  
sounds again.  
The system detects certain objects when  
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Coverage area of up to 31 inches  
(80 centimeters) from the front  
of your vehicle, up to 72 inches  
(183 centimeters) from the rear  
bumper and about 614 inches  
(1535 centimeters) to the side  
of the front end of your vehicle.  
the transmission selector lever is in reverse:  
and your vehicle is moving toward a  
stationary object at a speed of 3 mph  
(5 km/h) or less  
but your vehicle is not moving, and a  
moving object is approaching the rear  
of your vehicle at a speed of 3 mph (5  
km/h) or less  
and your vehicle is moving at a speed  
of less than 3 mph (5 km/h) and a  
moving object is approaching the rear  
of your vehicle at a speed of less than  
3 mph (5 km/h).  
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Parking Aids  
Press the button to switch the system off.  
The system will detect a suitable parallel  
parking space and steer your vehicle into  
the space. The system controls the  
It will remain off for the entire ignition  
cycle. For item location: See At a Glance  
(page 11).  
steering while you control the accelerator,  
transmission and brakes. You can stop the  
manoeuvre at any time by holding the  
steering wheel or pressing the active park  
assist switch. See At a Glance (page 11).  
ACTIVE PARK ASSIST(If Equipped)  
WARNINGS  
The system will visually and audibly  
instruct you throughout the manoeuvre to  
safely park your vehicle.  
At all times you are responsible for  
controlling your vehicle, supervising  
the system and intervening if  
required.  
Using the System  
Note: The sensors may not detect objects  
in heavy rain or other conditions that cause  
disruptive reflections.  
You must observe that the selected  
space remains clear of obstructions  
at all times in the manoeuver.  
The system may not detect parked  
vehicles with overhanging loads,  
street furniture or other items. You  
must make sure that the selected space  
is suitable for parking.  
Note: The sensors may not detect objects  
with surfaces that absorb ultrasonic waves.  
Note: The sensors may not detect the curb.  
Note: If the traction control system is  
disabled active park assist will not be  
available.  
Do not use the system if there is an  
overhanging item attached to your  
vehicle roof.  
The system may not align your vehicle  
correctly if:  
Do not use the system if a trailer is  
attached to your vehicle.  
a spare tire or a significantly worn tire  
more than the other tires is used  
Do not use the system if a bike rack  
is attached to the back of your  
vehicle.  
you use a tire size not recommended  
by us  
the tires skid  
If interrupted before the manoeuvre  
is completed, the system will turn  
off. The steering wheel position will  
not indicate the true position of the  
steering and you will have to take control  
of your vehicle.  
the weather conditions are poor (heavy  
rain, snow, fog, etc).  
Move forward at a maximum speed of 22  
mph (35 km/h) and keep a passing  
distance between 1.3 - 6.6 feet (0.4 - 2  
meters) to the parked vehicles or objects.  
Press the active park assist switch. See At  
a Glance (page 11). Use the direction  
indicator to select searching either to the  
left-hand side or right-hand side of your  
vehicle.  
Make sure that your hands, arms and  
loose clothing do not get caught in  
the rotating steering wheel.  
Note: After a tire change the system will go  
through a relearning procedure. During this  
time the system performance may  
deteriorate.  
Note: If you do not make a selection the  
system will default to the passenger's side.  
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