2.7

hardly worth mentioning
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
54,379 miles

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problem #35

Apr 222022

Edge

  • miles
Rear turn signal blubs continue to blow out over and over. Last time I went to replace the bulb had fused to housing. I'm afraid it is going to catch fire. Also tired of buying bulbs every few months to replace burned out ones.

- Upton , KY, USA

problem #34

Apr 162021

Edge

  • 227,000 miles
Driving down the road and all of a sudden my brake pedal got real spongy and then sounded like air blowing through lines. Barely got home with minimal brake usage. I was driving on lee road luckily not too far from my home. Also fog lights don't work. Not sure if it's a switch related problem or something else. It also feels like the transmission is acting up like the car doesn't want to go especially in reverse without really getting on the pedal. And it rolls backwards on hills like it's a manual transmission

- Lithia Springs, GA, USA

problem #33

Jan 022020

Edge

  • miles
Driver side tail light bulb keeps going out. The socket appears to be melted/charred. I have had the bulb replaced three times in less than a year. Every time the bulb goes out, my brake light is affected and I get pulled over and issued a fix-it ticket by the police.

- Bowie, MD, USA

problem #32

Mar 272018

Edge

  • 115,000 miles
My blinker light started blinking really fast and I knew that that indictated that I had a bulb out. I saw that it was the rear left and purchased a new bulb for it. I searched online for how to change the bulb properly and found several videos for how to do it but they all showed that the bulb socket had overheated and was burnt. Sure enough, when I opened up mine to change the bulb, the socket that holds the bulb is burnt and the the bulb was partially melted into the socket. I checked other side and it is the same thing. The socket is burnt and charred and the bulb is stuck in it. This is obviously an overheating issue and I'm concerned for the safety of the vehicle.

- Deer Park, WA, USA

problem #31

Feb 012010

Edge

  • 19,500 miles
The rear tail light socket on the passenger side is extremely charred. The light bulb on that side has failed 5 times over 7 years, clearly from overheating, causing loss of brake light and turn light. The other side has never failed but shows early signs of overheating.

- Gresham, OR, USA

problem #30

Oct 072016

Edge

  • 91,500 miles
I was driving and noticed my right blinker flashing quickly so I got a new rear right turn signal bulb. When replacing the bulb I noticed that the bulb was melted into the socket. I checked the other side and it was charred and melted even worse then the bulb that wasn't working. This is very scary and a safety hazard as it could start a fire and my child is in the back seat!

- Funkstown, MD, USA

problem #29

Sep 162016

Edge

  • 48,940 miles
Dome lights by rear view mirror do not go off. Since this is a problem with many Ford vehicles; I feel it should be a recall. I got a notice months ago about a recall about the takata air bags on my Ford Edge, also. Still awaiting the repair. The recall said to wait for them to call.

- Wyalusing, PA, USA

problem #28

Aug 102016

Edge

  • miles
Door ajar light doesn't turn off which leaves the interior lights on while driving

- Goose Creek, SC, USA

problem #27

Jul 222016

Edge

  • 68,000 miles
When operating the turn signals in either direction the rear light would not work intermittently at first, and then permanently. Upon pulling the rear bulb housing, I noticed the turn signal light socket was burnt in appearance. Opon trying to remove the bulbs, one of the retaining tabs on one side broke off. Inside the sockets (both sides) were full of whitish corrosion. The main issue here is twofold: If you look online on the Ford Edge forum, you will see many, many other people have had the exact same issue. Secondly, this presents a fire and driving hazard. Keep in mind my wife's car does not even have 70,000 miles on it yet and is garage kept. She does not ride the brakes and turn signals are used as often as needed...hazards hardly ever used. I'll have to pay for 2 new sockets and bulbs with no guarantee it won't happen again.

- Apex, NC, USA

problem #26

Oct 152015

Edge

  • miles
Tail light sockets melt down.

- Shep, KY, USA

problem #25

Dec 112014

Edge 6-cyl

  • 87,000 miles
I was pulled over for having a burnt out tail light. (no ticket issued) when I got to work I changed the bulb and discovered that the bulb was not burnt out but had melted the socket on the right side of the car. Upon further investigation I realized that both tail lights had the same problem and the bulbs had also been melting the interior red part of the tail light. There is now an area of the lights on both sides of the car that have white light shining through the lens instead of red. The design of the light has the bulb too close to the lens and there isn't enough room to dissipate heat from the bulb causing the lens to melt and the socket to melt. I have been on the Ford Edge forum and there seem to be an alarming number of complaints about the same thing. This is an obvious safety defect that should be addressed by Ford.

- Trumbull, CT, USA

problem #24

Mar 012013

Edge 6-cyl

  • 56,000 miles
Dome lights stays on all the time draining my battery.

- Manati, PR, USA

problem #23

Mar 032014

Edge 6-cyl

  • 138,750 miles
Drove to panama city, fl. For vacation and parked in apt. Garage. Went to my brothers apt. And within an hour, the parking attendant knocked on the door and said that our car had the fog lamps on. Tried to turn them off and couldn't. had to remove the fuse. Had it checked out and nothing could be found to cause this problem. Fuse is still removed and cannot use the fog lights. Since this incident, the turn signals flash extremely fast.please let me know what can be done to correct this problem.thanks.

- Marissa, IL, USA

problem #22

Oct 072014

Edge 6-cyl

  • 61,000 miles
Burnt rear tailight sockets.

- Cockeysville, MD, USA

problem #21

Aug 072014

Edge

  • miles
Upon replacing a burned out tail lite I noticed the socket which holds the bulb was melted. This has happened on both sides of tail lites.

- Red Bud, IL, USA

problem #20

Jul 262014

Edge 6-cyl

  • 131,000 miles
Tail light plugs on both sides were burned/ melted needs replaced.

- Rio Vista, TX, USA

problem #19

Apr 062009

Edge 6-cyl

  • 19,000 miles
Tail light blinkers are melting into the sockets. I have to replace the bulbs once a year because they blow, I was also told by a mechanic that the reason my speaker blew on the right side of the car was do to extra electrical power.

- North Las Vegas, NV, USA

problem #18

Mar 312014

Edge

  • 101,000 miles
The interior lights will not turn off. The door ajar indicator remains on even though the doors have been firmly closed causing the interior lights to remain on. At first I was able to slam the door shut until it would trigger the lights to turn off. Then, I had to use wd-40 and after 3 days of doing this every time I entered or exited the vehicle, the interior lights would remain on. Most recently, my car battery died because of the interior lights never turning off. I slammed my door shut for over an hour trying to get the lights to turn off and nothing worked. My battery has died 3 times now due to the interior lights not shutting off even though all the doors were firmly shut. Once was at work, I didn't have the time to keep slamming my door for it to turn off. Finally I took it to a Ford dealership who told me it would cost approx. $400 to fix the electrical problem and the Ford Edges are known to have this defect. This is a huge problem and after researching this problem online it appears to happen quite frequently with this vehicle. This should be recalled and not at the owner's expense!

- Hollidaysburg, PA, USA

problem #17

Jan 012014

Edge

  • 114,000 miles
Discovered that rear tail light housing has become so hot that it has melted the bulbs in the socket. The sockets themselves are black in appearance, and there have been no warnings or error codes to indicate there is a problem.

- Pingree Grove, IL, USA

problem #16

Dec 012013

Edge 6-cyl

  • 70,500 miles
Taillight sockets and bulbs scorched and burnt together. Signs of high heat.

- Ely, NV, USA

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