Ford Kuga fire risk

Ford Kuga fire risk

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ChevronB19

Original Poster:

7,624 posts

177 months

Wednesday 2nd April
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(Mods, put here deliberately rather than a subforum due to potential risk to owners)

Any owners, worth reading this (advised not to charge hybrid battery due to fire risk, exit car immediately if warning light comes on).

I’m not an owner, but doesn’t look like a great response from Ford…

https://www.theguardian.com/business/2025/apr/02/f...

Robertb

2,690 posts

252 months

Wednesday 2nd April
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One of the later paras is a new one on me...

"According to the Association of British Insurers, failure to inform a car insurance provider of a recall notice could invalidate their cover if they need to make a claim."

Our Disco Sport has just been subject to a "non-safety related recall" notice to check steering rack bolts and there is a long wait for a garage slot.

Actual

1,222 posts

120 months

Yesterday (12:09)
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As a Ford Kuga PHEV owner I received the Product Safety Recall on 29/02/2025 with the instruction "do not plug your vehicles in to charge..." and Ford engineers are working... to develop SOFTWARE to remedy this issue.

Today (dated 06/06/2025) I received details of the SOFTWARE UPDATE.

As far as I can tell the fix does not actually prevent the high voltage battery from a short occurring and the resolution is to display a Stop Safely Now message when the event occurs.

The Ford solution is to add a feature to a display a message to tell you that your car is on fire.

Perhaps one day messages to tell you that your car is on fire will be a standard option on all new Fords.

What a joke from Ford.

Sheepshanks

36,831 posts

133 months

Yesterday (13:51)
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Surely it should also say “and exit vehicle”?