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Ford Edge Tail Light Condensation Fix - This tip shows how to end a troubling condensation problem in the tail lights of 2015 and later Ford Edge vehicles
There has been Fog/Condensation in the rear tail lights since I purchased the vehicle in June of 2016. I've asked about it several times when I've taken it in for service. The Service Manager tells me it's not bad enough for Ford to replace. My vehicle now has 35,000 miles on it and there is still fog in the tail lights. I will once again ask about it when I take it in for service and before the 36,000 mile bumper to bumper warranty expires.
Update from Jan 24, 2019: The Service Manager submitted new pictures for Ford to review. They approved replacing the tail lights. There have been so many complaints the replacement tail lights are on backorder.
I am just pleased they are finally going to take care of the problem.
Update from Mar 26, 2019: Still waiting on the tail lights. The new lights have the same issue as the old ones. I assume Ford is going back to the drawing board to make design adjustments. In the meantime, condensation remains in my tail lights.
Update from May 29, 2020: This issue was never resolved.
It appears the new models have the same problem.
- Laura W.,
Gallatin, TN, US
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Ford replaced all the tail lights under warranty once.
It was only a matter of a couple months until the condensation came back in the replacement units.
Clearly there's a problem with Ford lights.
- Jim D., Guelph, ON, Canada