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VDO Boost Gauge 52mm (0 - 30 PSI) - 150077011
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VDO Boost Gauge 52mm (0 - 30 PSI) - 150077011

$241
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HELLA Halogen Driving Light Round 12V Flood Beam - Each

HELLA Halogen Driving Light Round 12V Flood Beam - Each

$128
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Repco 24V LED Load Resistor - RLALR242

Repco 24V LED Load Resistor - RLALR242

$54
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Narva Rear Marker Light Red LED 9 to 33V - 91632BL

Narva Rear Marker Light Red LED 9 to 33V - 91632BL

$48
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Narva Fusible Link Female 80A Black 1 Pce - 53080BL

Narva Fusible Link Female 80A Black 1 Pce - 53080BL

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Narva Convoluted Split Tubing ID: 10mm Length 3m - 56710-3

Narva Convoluted Split Tubing ID: 10mm Length 3m - 56710-3

$17
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Mechpro 12v Accessory Plug - MPEA13

Mechpro 12v Accessory Plug - MPEA13

$14
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OEX Cable Lug Solder or Crimp REF# 16-6 10Pk - ACX0103FE
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OEX Cable Lug Solder or Crimp REF# 16-6 10Pk - ACX0103FE

$31
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CTEK Accessories Kit

CTEK Accessories Kit

$236
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Narva ALS 500 Lm LED Inspection Lamp - 71462

Narva ALS 500 Lm LED Inspection Lamp - 71462

$402
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Narva Sealed Beam Connector H4 - 49894
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Narva Sealed Beam Connector H4 - 49894

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Narva LED Rechargeable Inspection Lamp - 71303

Narva LED Rechargeable Inspection Lamp - 71303

$142
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OEX Crimp Terminal Assortment Kit 1000 Pieces - ACX3104
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OEX Crimp Terminal Assortment Kit 1000 Pieces - ACX3104

$419
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Narva Driving Light Wiring Harness 12V - 74402

Narva Driving Light Wiring Harness 12V - 74402

$183
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Narva Voltage Sensitive Relay 12V/140A - 61092BL

Narva Voltage Sensitive Relay 12V/140A - 61092BL

$148
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OEX 210A Bus Bar 4 Terminals - Black - ACX3147
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OEX 210A Bus Bar 4 Terminals - Black - ACX3147

$84
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Narva Lens To Suit 86210, 86200 - 86205

Narva Lens To Suit 86210, 86200 - 86205

$36
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Hella Mini Relay 12V Change Over 30A - 4RD933332043

Hella Mini Relay 12V Change Over 30A - 4RD933332043

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Narva Accessory Socket Plastic - 82103BL-1

Narva Accessory Socket Plastic - 82103BL-1

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Batteries for the 2009 Ford Kuga: What You Need to Know

The 2009 Ford Kuga is a solid SUV that blends practicality with modern features, and like most vehicles on the road, it relies on a battery to function smoothly. Despite its capabilities, the 2009 Kuga is not an electric or hybrid vehicle, so it does not use specialized high-voltage battery systems found in those types of cars. Instead, it is fitted with a standard 12-volt lead-acid battery, which plays a crucial role in the vehicle's operation.

So what does the battery actually do on a 2009 Ford Kuga? It might surprise some, but a car battery is much more than just a device that starts the engine. It powers everything electrical when the engine is off, supplies voltage during heavy electrical loads, and stabilizes voltage to keep your car running smoothly.

More specifically, in the 2009 Ford Kuga, the battery's primary job is to provide the initial power to crank the engine. When you turn the key or push the start button, the battery bursts with electrical energy to engage the starter motor and ignite the engine. Once the engine is running, the alternator takes over to supply electricity and recharge the battery.

Beyond starting the engine, the battery helps power many of the vehicle's systems. Even when the engine isn't running, it supports your vehicle's security system like the alarm, the clock, and any computer modules that need constant power to remember settings. It is also essential for running lights, interior electronics, and infotainment systems when the engine is off or during brief stops.

Taking care of the battery in your 2009 Ford Kuga is important for reliable daily use. Batteries don't last forever, and over time they lose their ability to hold a charge. This is especially true in Australia where temperature swings can be harsh, with extreme heat placing additional stress on battery life. Keeping an eye on battery health during regular servicing can prevent those annoying moments when the car won't start.

Here are some simple tips to keep the battery performing well:

  • Check the battery terminals regularly for corrosion, the whitish, powdery stuff that can build up and interfere with the connection.
  • Make sure the battery is securely clamped down, a loose battery can suffer damage from vibrations while driving.
  • During servicing, have the battery tested to check its state of charge and overall health. Many mechanics will do this as part of a routine inspection.
  • If you don't drive your Kuga often, or only do short trips, consider a battery maintainer or trickle charger to keep the battery charged.

Replacing the battery when needed is straightforward for the 2009 Ford Kuga, but it's important to choose the right type. The factory spec calls for a 12-volt lead-acid battery with a recommended cold cranking amp (CCA) rating suitable for the engine size and Australian climate conditions. Picking a battery with too low a CCA can lead to starting troubles, especially in colder months or after sitting idle for a while.

When fitting a new battery, it's wise to ensure that the terminals are clean and the polarity matches the original. Installing it backwards can cause severe electrical damage. It's a good idea to have a qualified technician fit the battery to avoid any mishaps and to reset any electronics that might lose settings when the battery is disconnected.

During maintenance, technicians may also check the alternator's output to ensure it is properly charging the battery. A faulty alternator can cause early battery failure by undercharging or overcharging it.

All up, the battery in the 2009 Ford Kuga is a vital but often overlooked component. It quietly serves behind the scenes to keep the SUV starting smoothly and all its electrical systems humming along. Proper care, regular checks, and timely replacement help avoid those frustrating mornings when the car refuses to start. Keeping the battery in good nick contributes to the overall health and reliability of the vehicle, making every trip a hassle-free experience regardless of your destination.