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Parts for your 2014 Ford Kuga-Steering bushes

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Nolathane Steering Bush - 41129

Nolathane Steering Bush - 41129

$75
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Drivetech 4x4 Steering Bush - 041-131955

Drivetech 4x4 Steering Bush - 041-131955

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Drivetech Steering Bush - GM-376055
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Drivetech Steering Bush - GM-376055

$8
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TRW Steering Idler Arm - JIA206
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TRW Steering Idler Arm - JIA206

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$68
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TRW Steering Idler Arm - JIA165
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TRW Steering Idler Arm - JIA165

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$380
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TRW Steering Idler Arm - JIA7513
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TRW Steering Idler Arm - JIA7513

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$248
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TRW Steering Idler Arm - JIA205
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TRW Steering Idler Arm - JIA205

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$67
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TRW Steering Idler Arm - JIA7512
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TRW Steering Idler Arm - JIA7512

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$182
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TRW Steering Idler Arm - JIA145
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TRW Steering Idler Arm - JIA145

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$79
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REAR TRAILING ARM DIFF BUSH - BU248

REAR TRAILING ARM DIFF BUSH - BU248

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Steering Bushes Maintenance and Replacement for Your 2014 Ford Kuga

The 2014 Ford Kuga isn't outfitted with traditional steering bushes. Instead, its design and construction integrate other mechanisms that cater to the steering system's needs, focusing on components like the steering rack and pinion gears. Nevertheless, understanding the broader scope of steering maintenance is valuable, whether you own a 2014 Ford Kuga or another vehicle with conventional steering bushes.

While your 2014 Ford Kuga doesn't rely on steering bushes, ensuring optimal performance from your steering system involves routine checks and maintenance measures. Regular servicing at appointed intervals is key to preventing potential issues and preserving the overall longevity of your vehicle.

  • Schedule regular maintenance at recommended intervals. This allows for early detection of any wear or misalignments in the steering components, keeping your vehicle's performance in tip-top condition.
  • Keep an ear out for unusual noises when steering. Squeaking or knocking sounds, especially when turning the wheel, could indicate that components associated with your steering system need attention.
  • Inspect the power steering fluid regularly. Ensuring your fluid levels are optimal helps in maintaining smooth steering. This can be done by checking the fluid reservoir located under the bonnet.
  • Monitor steering responsiveness. If the steering becomes heavy or unresponsive, it might require checking or servicing. Perhaps something as simple as tire pressure could influence this or more complex issues with the steering assembly.

Aiming for smooth operation and longevity also entails being mindful of how you use the steering. Avoid turning the wheel to its full lock excessively and steer clear of potholes whenever possible, which minimises stress on the entire steering mechanism.

Even though steering bushes aren't present in your 2014 Ford Kuga, the principles of checking and maintaining a vehicle's steering system still apply. Routine care for the steering components ensures that your vehicle responds as expected, providing both safety and enjoyment during your driving experience.