7.0
pretty bad- Typical Repair Cost:
- No data
- Average Mileage:
- 41,250 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 2 complaints
Most common solutions:
- not sure (2 reports)
First dealer changed front brakes at 25,000 noise still same ,wanted me to return to cut drums which i did. noise reappeared 3 days later. second dealer says wrong brakes shoes were improper and replaced them. drove home and noise came back. I think the rear hubs are defective and should be replaced.
- Phil L., Poinciana, FL, US
Just spent $700 replacing front and rear brakes assuming this would correct the issue. However, the hissing sound and brake issues still exist...more research tells me I have a bad brake booster. Ford has issued customer satisfaction fix for issue
13N02 – Extended Warranty Coverage On Brake Booster – 2010-2013 Ford Edge & Lincoln MKX
Calling dealer tomorrow to get it replaced ASAP! Very unsafe - can not believe there was no mandatory recall for this!!! C'mon Ford... this is huge safety issue!!
Update from Jun 23, 2017: Car is a Ford EDGE
Brake booster repaired at no cost. But, can't understand why this was not a recall and Ford was allowed to just have customer courtesy fix IF customers brought car in for issue. This is dangerous... shame on NTSB for not forcing recall
- Margaret K., Greenwood Lake, US