8.3
pretty bad- Typical Repair Cost:
- $720
- Average Mileage:
- 108,150 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 23 complaints
Most common solutions:
- not sure (17 reports)
- replace turbine speed sensor (2 reports)
- 2007 - 2010 ford edge tss oss 6f50 transmission failure (1 reports)
- edge runs good now (1 reports)
- husband replaced tss and oss sensors & is working great! (1 reports)
- replace maf sensor on the air box (1 reports)
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Just replaced my MAF sensor on the air box, about a hundred dollars, runs fine now. OH, and disconnected my battery for a few hours, stopped slipping.
- davisbrett2, New Caney, TX, US
My transmission works fine, then suddenly has problems. It is like it is not working, and when I shift to reverse, drive, or park, there is a loud noise and a hard thud. It will barely go on take-off, and my odometer doesn't work. I get a wrench light on and it just says error where my odometer reading should be.
- tammyrfl, Deland, FL, US
Can't believe that since we have had this Edge the problems that we have had with it! And was I surprised to see that everything that we have experienced with this car is listed all over the your web site - transmission slipping, or clunking when you take off, turn sharply - And to think it was insinuated it was because of how I drove? Ha, is that a laugh. Also in 2013, the sensor - of some kind - went bad and that took $1800 to fix. This month I had to take it in because between 40-50 MPH, it is chugging, chugging; so I try to stay above or below that speed. Just a little difficult!! Now this repair is $1000!!!! Something about the bands - not the engine per se - but part of the car that is attached to the engine.
And we needed a car back in 2010, we specifically looked at Fords because they did not take the government's bail out money. But based on this website, it appears that Ford could care less about its' customers!
- jeanneco, Larkspur, CO, US