Ford Kuga P0207:  Injector Circuit Malfunction → Cylinder 7

  P0207 is an OBD II trouble code.  It indicates there is a fuel injector circuit malfunction, in this case,it would be the seventh cylinder that is malfunctioning.  P0207 is a generic code, which means that it has the same meaning for the Ford Kuga as it would for any other vehicle. When the PCM/ECM … Read more

Ford Kuga P0087:  Fuel Rail/System Pressure → Too Low

  P0087 is a relatively common OBD II trouble code.  This code indicates that there is an issue with getting enough fuel pressure to the fuel rails.  It’s generic, which means that it has the same meaning for the Ford Kuga as it would any other vehicle. This code is most common on vehicles that … Read more

Ford Kuga P0451: EVAP Pressure Sensor → Range/Performance

  Like all OBD-II trouble codes, P0451 has the same meaning for all vehicles.  It means that your Ford Kuga‘s EVAP system has a pressure sensor that is malfunctioning in some way.  P0451 is usually caused by either a bad EVAP pressure sensor, a clogged fuel tank relief valve, EVAP lines, EVAP wiring, or a … Read more

Ford Kuga P0206:  Injector Circuit Malfunction – Cylinder 6

  P0206 is an OBD2 trouble code.  It indicates there has been a fuel injector circuit malfunction, in this case, it’s the 6’th cylinder in the firing order that is malfunctioning.  P0206 is a generic code, which means that it has the same meaning for the Ford Kuga as it would for any other vehicle. … Read more

Ford Kuga P0204:  Injector Circuit Malfunction | Cylinder 4

  P0204 is an OBD II trouble code.  It means that you have a fuel injector with a circuit malfunction, specifically the fourth cylinder in the firing order).  It’s generic code, which means that it means the same thing for the Ford Kuga as it would for any other vehicle. When the PCM sees that … Read more