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Kuga burns out on CR Swart

The Record is yet to receive comment from Ford.

A couple, believed to be senior citizens, managed to evacuate their Ford Kuga unscathed after it caught fire on CR Swart Road on Sunday, 16 April.

Read initial article here: Photos + Video: Ford Kuga catches fire on CR Swart

The incident took place at about noon near Doreen Road, while the vehicle was travelling in the direction of Ouklip Road. At this stage it is uncertain which model Ford Kuga it was, but by March this year Ford SA had already had recalled more than 800 affected Ford Kuga 2,0 litre diesel models built in Spain between 2014 and 2015, as well as a number of 1,6 litre Ford Kugas built between December 2012 and February 2014.

According to Ford SA a “small number” of the vehicles had been built with the brake booster vacuum pipe routed too close to the turbo heat shield, which could cause damage to the pipe. This would increase the brake-pedal effort required during braking.

Also read: Woman perishes in burning vehicle

What is concerning though is that one reader commented on Facebook that he “had a Ford Kuga that was recalled and seven days after the recall [and repair] it nearly caught fire. So the so-called fix is them hiding- other problems. I had to buy a new vehicle”. Many owners also lamented the fact that it was virtually impossible to resell their vehicles, which now have a dismal resell value.

The Record approached Action Ford for comment but they referred our request to Ford SA. At the time of publishing this article, the Record had yet to receive the comment.

Arrive Alive offered the following tips should your vehicle catch fire:

• Stay calm and do not panic.

• If you notice smoke or fire, pull over to the side of the road.

• Make sure to turn off the ignition in order to stop the electric current and flow of fuel.

• Move away from the burning vehicle.

• Call emergency services from a safe distance.

• Do not try to put out the fire yourself, as there is always the risk of the vehicle exploding.

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