7.0
pretty bad- Typical Repair Cost:
- $100
- Average Mileage:
- 21,200 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 2 complaints
Most common solutions:
- not sure (1 reports)
- replace bulb (1 reports)
Complained to my Ford dealer and spent $100.00 to upgrade to a brighter set of headlight bulbs. This did not make much difference so I purchased after market HID light kit. This was not a solution as this kit required extra power to turn lights on and caused problems due to undersized fuses. Also the connectors failed due to the larger current required to run these bulbs. I am now back to the regular OEM bulbs and driving with bulbs that fail to provide bright night driving lights. This is a common problem I hear from other Edge owners. Another problem that Ford should have a recall for.
- ezimmer, Esterhazy, SK, Canada
Just expect a bulb on a practically brand new car, that's already had to have work done multiple times, to at least be covered by the dealer! We've had thousands in repairs done, they can't even swing a new light bulb for us! This car is one problem after another, and it's my first Ford! I previously always owned Toyota and none of this stuff ever went wrong with my Toyota vehicles...this may be my first and last Ford. Less than 35,000 miles and I bought brand new, has so many issues where-in, only had ONE issue with a 10 year old Corolla with nearly 100,000 miles which was still covered under warranty after it was 5 years old! Ford warranty is not even worth having in my experiences! I'm posting all the issues I can remember at the moment, individually as recommended. Just chose this as my venting point.
- Jennifer A., Russell, KY, US