Ford Edge
electrical Problems
Here are Ford Edge electrical problems, by model year. The most common Edge electrical problems cost $300 to fix & occur at 67,000 miles. Regarding the worst model year 2013 Ford Edge electrical problems, "The 2013 Edge has its fair share of problems, but chief among them is an annoying “door ajar†warning light that won’t shut off even when the door is most definitely closed. While the retina-burning, ever-present false reminder on your dashboard is bad, it points to a deeper problem that can drain the battery, leave the doors unlocked while in motion, or render the key fob useless."
The worst model years for electrical problems are the 2013 Edge, 2011 Edge, and the 2012 Edge.
Worst Ford Edge Electrical Problems
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#1: Door Ajar Light Stays On 2013 Edge
- Average Cost to Fix:
- $400
- Average Mileage:
- 57,000 mi
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#2: Door Ajar Light Stays On 2011 Edge
- Average Cost to Fix:
- $400
- Average Mileage:
- 81,000 mi
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#3: Door Ajar Light Stays On 2012 Edge
- Average Cost to Fix:
- $300
- Average Mileage:
- 63,000 mi