Ford Kuga P0134: O2 Sensor → No Activity Detected B1S1

  P0134 is a relatively common OBDII trouble code. It’s generic, which means that it has the same meaning for any vehicle with OBDII. It means that the PCM/ECM is not detecting any activity from the sensor.   P0134 Definition P0134: O2 Sensor → No Activity Detected →Bank 1 Sensor 1 The Kuga’s computer uses … Read more

Ford Kuga P0403:EGR→ Circuit Malfunction

  P0403 is a very common trouble code. It is a generic code, which means that it has the same meaning for the Ford Kuga as it would any other vehicle. It affects the EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation System and technically means: P0403: EGR→ Circuit Malfunction A circuit malfunction implies that there is a wiring … Read more

Ford Kuga P0402: EGR → Excessive Flow Diagnosis

  P0402 is an OBDII trouble code that’ll pop up in the Ford Kuga. It has to do with the emissions system and stands for: P0402: EGR → Excessive Flow Diagnosis The EGR system on a vehicle is responsible for recirculating exhaust gasses in order to lower the vehicles emissions output. The amount of gas … Read more

Ford Kuga P0404: EGR Circuit → Range/Performance

  With the Ford Kuga, P0404 is going to have the same meaning as it would in any other vehicle. It’s a generic powertrain code that stands for: P0404: EGR Circuit → Range/Performance While there are several issues that can throw the P0404 code in the Kuga, the most common issue is either going to … Read more

Ford Kuga P0138: Oxygen Sensor High Voltage (Bank 1 -Sensor 2)

    P0138 is a common OBDII code that occurs in many vehicles, including theFord Kuga. The code is triggered when: The voltage at the sensor remains above threshold for 20 seconds or more Voltage to the sensor is to high (wiring problem, think short) Bad O2 sensor itself There are also some less likely … Read more

Ford Kuga P0133: Oxygen Sensor Slow Response (Bank 1 -Sensor 1)

  P0133 is a common OBDII code that occurs in many vehicles, including theFord Kuga. The code is triggered when there is an issue with the response time from the oxygen (O2) sensor when switching voltage levels. The O2 sensor is responsible for helping the ECM meter oxygen levels in the exhaust in order to … Read more

Ford Kuga P0132: Oxygen Sensor High Voltage (Bank 1 -Sensor 1)

      P0132 is a common OBDII code that occurs in many vehicles, including the Ford Kuga. The code is triggered when: The voltage at the sensor remains above threshold for 20 seconds or more. The air fuel sensor stays in rich biased mode for too long. There are also some less likely problems that … Read more

Ford Kuga P0131: Meaning, Causes, How to Fix

The P0131 code is an OBD-II diagnostic trouble code that indicates low voltage in the Ford Kuga’s Oxygen (O2) sensor circuit for Bank 1, Sensor 1 (B1S1). This sensor plays a crucial role in maintaining optimal engine performance by detecting the air-fuel ratio in the exhaust, then sending this data to the Kuga’s engine control … Read more