My Ford Kuga's check engine light turned on and I'm not sure what to do. I've tried checking the gas cap, but it seems to be on tight. What could be the issue and how can I solve it?
ReplyIt's important to get the check engine light diagnosed as soon as possible to identify the underlying issue. I recommend taking your Ford Kuga to a trusted mechanic who has experience with Ford cars.
Check the O2 sensor and the MAF sensor. These are common causes for the check engine light to turn on in Ford vehicles. You can either replace them yourself or take your car to a mechanic.