jakobhahn8
Kuga automatic temperature control failure
Summary of the thread
A 2023 Ford Kuga hybrid experienced a failure in its automatic temperature control system, with the AC not turning on and a system error present. The issue was suspected to be related to the interior temperature sensor. A loose connection on the sensor was identified as the cause, and fixing it resolved the problem.
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jakobhahn8 (community.author)
I was leaning that way. Where should I look for the plug connection? Any diagrams I can reference?
evamoeller8
It's usually near the sensor, often behind the dash or console. Given the symptoms and error, a defective cable or plug connection is most likely. Taking it to a workshop would probably be quicker and easier.
jakobhahn8 (community.author)
You were right! The workshop found a loose connection on the interior temperature sensor. Cost 95€ to fix. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction!
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evamoeller8
A faulty interior temperature sensor sounds likely, given those symptoms. Have you checked the wiring and plug connection to the sensor? A loose or damaged connection is a common issue.