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Mahle Heater Core to suit Audi, Skoda and VW - AH208000S

Mahle Heater Core to suit Audi, Skoda and VW - AH208000S

$270
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Mahle Heater Core to suit Peugeot 308 - AH38000P

Mahle Heater Core to suit Peugeot 308 - AH38000P

$1,299
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Mahle Heater Core to suit Audi A6 - AH261000S

Mahle Heater Core to suit Audi A6 - AH261000S

$568
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Mahle Heater Core to suit Citroen and Peugeot - AH270000S

Mahle Heater Core to suit Citroen and Peugeot - AH270000S

$484
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Mahle Heater Core to suit Nissan - AH231000S

Mahle Heater Core to suit Nissan - AH231000S

$629
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Mahle Heater Core to suit Nissan - AH250000S

Mahle Heater Core to suit Nissan - AH250000S

$637
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Mahle Heater Core to suit Peugeot 508 - AH269000S

Mahle Heater Core to suit Peugeot 508 - AH269000S

$484
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Mahle Heater Core to suit Audi, Skoda and VW - AH353000S

Mahle Heater Core to suit Audi, Skoda and VW - AH353000S

$272
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Mahle Heater Core to suit FIAT and Ford - AH213000S

Mahle Heater Core to suit FIAT and Ford - AH213000S

$218
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Mahle Heater Core to suit Hyundai - AH173000P

Mahle Heater Core to suit Hyundai - AH173000P

$872
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Mahle Heater Core to suit Ford and Volvo - AH200000P

Mahle Heater Core to suit Ford and Volvo - AH200000P

$1,162
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Mahle Heater Core to suit Mercedes-Benz - AH335000P

Mahle Heater Core to suit Mercedes-Benz - AH335000P

$1,404
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Mahle Heater Core to suit Ford Fiesta  - AH198000S

Mahle Heater Core to suit Ford Fiesta - AH198000S

$905
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Mahle Heater Core to suit Land Rover - AH298000P

Mahle Heater Core to suit Land Rover - AH298000P

$1,679
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Mahle Heater Core to suit BMW - AH37000P

Mahle Heater Core to suit BMW - AH37000P

$858
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Mahle Heater Core to suit Mercedes-Benz - AH183000P

Mahle Heater Core to suit Mercedes-Benz - AH183000P

$1,039
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Mahle Heater Core to suit Mini  - AH251000S

Mahle Heater Core to suit Mini - AH251000S

$530
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Mahle Heater Core to suit BMW - AH240000S

Mahle Heater Core to suit BMW - AH240000S

$684
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Mahle Heater Core to suit Citroen and Peugeot - AH15000S

Mahle Heater Core to suit Citroen and Peugeot - AH15000S

$356
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Mahle Heater Core to suit Ford Transit - AH226000S

Mahle Heater Core to suit Ford Transit - AH226000S

$452
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Mahle Heater Core to suit BMW 3 Series and X3 - AH87000S

Mahle Heater Core to suit BMW 3 Series and X3 - AH87000S

$348
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Mahle Heater Core to suit Nissan - AH254000S

Mahle Heater Core to suit Nissan - AH254000S

$571
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Mahle Heater Core to suit Opel and Suzuki - AH267000S

Mahle Heater Core to suit Opel and Suzuki - AH267000S

$495
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Mahle Heater Core to suit Audi and SEAT - AH239000S

Mahle Heater Core to suit Audi and SEAT - AH239000S

$368
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Mahle Heater Core to suit Citroen and Peugeot - AH264000S

Mahle Heater Core to suit Citroen and Peugeot - AH264000S

$597
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Mahle Heater Core to suit Porsche - AH92000S

Mahle Heater Core to suit Porsche - AH92000S

$501
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Heater Core Maintenance and Replacement for Your 2011 Ford Kuga

The heater core is an essential component of your 2011 Ford Kuga's heating system, helping to keep your vehicle comfortable in cooler weather. It operates by using the engine's heat to warm the air, providing a continuous flow of warm air to the cabin for the driver and passengers. If you're looking to maintain your Kuga at peak performance, it's important to be aware of the condition of various components - including the heater core.

Over time, the heater core can face issues that may require maintenance or replacement. Awareness of these problems will help you either conduct maintenance yourself or know when to consult a professional.

  1. Understanding Heater Core Functionality:
    • The heater core is much like a small radiator, it's part of the cooling system and uses engine coolant to produce warm air.
    • Coolant circulates through the core and the cabin fan blows air across its fins, distributing warm air inside the vehicle.
  2. Signs of a Faulty Heater Core:
    • Foggy Windows: If the windows fog up significantly when the heater is on, this could indicate a leaking core.
    • Coolant Smell: Picking up a sweet smell in your car could suggest that the coolant is leaking from the heater core.
    • Poor Temperature Regulation: If the cabin isn't getting warm even though the heater is on, the heater core might be blocked.
    • Wet Passenger Floor: A leak could lead to this area being damp or wet.

Once you've determined that the heater core might be the culprit for any issues, the next steps involve either repairing or replacing the component. If you decide to replace the heater core, bear in mind that it can be a complex task given its location, usually behind the dashboard. Here are some tips for a successful replacement or maintenance:

  1. Safety First:
    • Ensure the car is turned off, and the engine is cool before initiating any repairs.
    • Wear appropriate safety gear such as gloves and safety glasses.
  2. Gather the Necessary Tools:
    • You'll need a screwdriver set, pliers, and possibly some additional tools depending on the specific configuration of your dashboard and components.
  3. Drain the Coolant:
    • Before accessing the heater core, it is necessary to drain the vehicle's coolant system to prevent spills and injuries.
  4. Accessing the Heater Core:
    • You'll likely need to remove a portion of the dashboard to access the heater core.
    • Refer to a service manual for your specific model for instructions or consult a professional if you're unsure.
  5. Removing and Replacing:
    • Once you've reached the heater core, carefully disconnect any hoses and fittings.
    • Install the new heater core by connecting all hoses and fittings securely.
  6. Reassembly and Testing:
    • Reassemble any components of the dashboard that were removed.
    • Refill the coolant system and start the engine to test that the heater is functioning properly.

Taking the time to maintain and, if necessary, replace your 2011 Ford Kuga's heater core can significantly improve driving comfort, especially during colder months. Whether you choose to perform the task yourself or opt for professional assistance, ensuring your Kuga's heater is in top condition contributes to the overall health and longevity of your vehicle. Regularly check your vehicle for the common signs outlined above, and address issues promptly to avoid more costly repairs down the line.