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CarComplaints.com Notes: The 2015 Ford Edge has a trend of the engine dying while driving, which is typically considered a safety issue.
Owners report the stalling while driving problem is caused by the throttle body needing replacement. The problem typically occurs at low mileage & so the issue has been covered under warranty -- although by now, the 2015 Edge is generally past the full warranty period.
4.0
definitely annoying- Typical Repair Cost:
- $2,500
- Average Mileage:
- 108,000 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 1 complaints
Most Common Solutions:
- not sure (1 reports)
cooling system problem
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A D V E R T I S E M E N T S
I have a 2015 Ford Edge. I was driving one day and I noticed the heat stop working, with no engine light, no warning at all. I parked my car, then the next day I noticed I didn’t have heat again, with no warning at all.
I went to therapy, and as I turned in, a light came on and it said coolant low, check engine. When I checked there was no coolant at all in it. I had to put water in it, so I could get back home or close to a store. I feel like I should have had some kind of warning before it was completely empty, with no warning. I took the car home and parked it. The next day I noticed the car leaking coolant, and I had to pay to get car checked to see what the problem was.
I was told I needed a water pump, and only Ford can do it because the water pump is in the engine, and the engine would have to be taken out in order to fix it, because they are the only ones that have a special tools to take it out. So I had no choice but to take it to Ford. The extended warranty was crap, so now they have to fix it. They don’t try to help you with the problem at all, there is no kind of discount or program to help pay the cost. So I’m stuck with this expensive charge, that I have to pay for because that’s my only means of transportation. Ford should be ashamed of themselves, because this $200.00 part is costing $2500 dollars to be repaired.
Shame on you Ford, you should help people and not try to beat them at their pockets.
- Zina M., Dover, US