3.9
definitely annoying- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 31,890 miles
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From the date we bought our Ford Edge we have had white particles, dust and dirt coming in from all of the door seals and rear back hatch. The white particles are all through the vehicle. There is a brown dust or dirt on the top of the passenger seat and rear passenger seat and on the head rests for both seats. The dirt and dust makes me cough a lot, ( no one has ever smoked in the car ). it feels like we are inside of a vacuum cleaner disposable bag. We believe none of the seals on any of the doors work properly. When we first got the car, a burning smell was coming from the passenger side of the vehicle. A new exhaust system was put on the car a month after we bought it. That problem with the burning smell went away. We were told by the fourth dealership that we took the vehicle to that all the seals on the doors and back hatch would have to be replaced, but that never came about. So here we sit with all the white dust and dirt. We believe the cabin filters are not working. So the dust and the dirt are also coming in through all of the vents in the vehicle.
- Lansing, MI, USA
The door seals are not working. We have white particles and road dirt inside of the vehicle since the day we started driving it. We are getting headaches and coughing a lot if we are in the vehicle for more than a few minutes.
- Lansing, MI, USA
The rear tail light on the 2015 Ford Edge sel has developed cracks which leak and cause condensation and water to build up inside the tail light. This creates the potential for a electrical short or fire.
- Albuquerque, NM, USA
The driver side carpeting has nothing to hold up the Edge/top of the carpet above the dead-pedal and obdii port. The carpet has been slowly falling down and replaced once under warranty by Ford. This has not fixed the issue with the top falling down. This can cause serious interference with the driver's feet while operating the pedals. Already there is barely enough room for my foot to rest on the dead pedal already (size 9) without hitting items above the dead-pedal not to mention adding the worry and dangerous falling carpet on the the driver's foot. Ford needs to revisit this and create some attachments to hold the top of the carpet up.
- Guyton, GA, USA
- Stryker, OH, USA