Disclaimer: Not affiliated with or endorsed by Ford Motor Company. For informational purposes only. Full Disclaimer

Problems with 2007 Ford Edge SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC

On average, the 2007 Ford Edge starts to “feel” problems with the SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC and its various aspects after 31 118 miles.

Components Affected by SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC Issues

We have classified the 23 complaints from 2007 Ford Edge about SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC into the following categories.

ANTILOCK/TRACTION CONTROL/ELECTRONIC LIMITED SLIP 3 POWER ASSIST 1

Recently reported SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC problems on 2007 Ford Edge

My brakes all of a sudden became very spongy with no warning. with a high pitch squealing noise when i pressed the petal to the floor. then the petal became very hard to press. mechanic told me i needed new rear brake pads and rotors. after replacing i am still having same problems with nearly crashing into the back of another vehicle. now i am told i need to replace power brake booster.

Tl* the contact owns a 2007 ford edge. the contact stated while traveling 10 mph she attempted to apply the brakes with the pedal fully depressed; however, she was unsuccessful. the vehicle was taken to a private mechanic who stated the master cylinder failed. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was notified of the failure. the failure and current mileage was 100,000. ..updated 11/14/12 *bf the master cylinder and booster were repaired, as the booster was leaking. updated 11/14/12

Both rear brake light sockets are burnt and melted. this has been reported in complaint numbers 10439124, 10380902, 10372008, and 10307462 as well . a quick search on the internet will reveal numerous owners have and are experiencing this exact issue. the socket that plugs into the brake light pigtail (on both sides) is burnt and actually melted. the drivers side has been hot enough to melt the taillight housing itself. and this is happening without causing a fuse to blow or any type of warning that there is a serious electrical issue. with the recall on the 2012 regarding the fuel tank issue you might think shorting taillights in the same vicinity would be a nasty combination. *tr

The first time was on jan 14, 2012. the switch under the brake pedal went out, left me stranded. now the brake booster is bad. with no warning, the brakes got rock hard and then go to the floor after awhile with a whistling noise. it takes alot of effort to stop vehicle. i came extremely close to crashing . i took my vehicle to the dealer and they told me that the booster was bad. . i am very unhappy that ford don't see this as a problem that should to be recalled. my wife loves her edge, but im afraid that something may happen to my wife and 2 year little girl while driving. *tr

Drivers side rear brake/signal light bulb burnt out. socket bulb goes into was blackened & semi-melted. next month passenger side same thing. next month bearings in front passenger wheel went. *tr

There are three main issues with my 2007 ford edge. first the brakes make noises and sometimes work and sometimes don't. the tires kept going flat. i have replaced all 4 four tires and one front and one back tire twice now. the transmission slips frequently. *tr

Tl* the contact owns a 2007 ford edge. the contact stated that a noise could be heard coming from the brakes whenever they were applied, and the brake pedal was very stiff and difficult to depress. the vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer where the contact was informed that the brake booster failed and was leaking prematurely. a new part was ordered and installed on the vehicle, but the failure recurred. the failure mileage was unknown and the current mileage was 55,000.

Tl* the contact owns a 2007 ford edge. the contact stated that the vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer for routine maintenance. the contact was informed that the rotors were corroded and needed to be replaced. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure and the current mileages were 12,500. updated 08/01/11*lj updated 3/05/2012 *ln

The brakes growl and grind no matter what. i keep being told by ford dealers that this is just the sound of the edge! i have never heard brakes like these that do not have a problem but ford fails to admit there is a problem. it takes forever to get the car to stop. i looked it up online and alot of people are complaining of the same thing even on the newer year models. *kb

My 2007 ford edge began to have erratic braking. the pedal would go almost to the floor and braking was very poor during those times. at other times the pedal became almost rock hard and could hardly be pressed and little or no braking occurred. this happened on the highway during exiting the freeway and i had to let off and pump the brake pedal and was able to stop. very disconcerting and the problem was getting worse so took to the dealership. the problem was a leaking brake booster which required $400 to replace. my car had 3.5 years of service and about 53,000 miles on it. i have driven for over 50 years and never had a brake booster go out. i feel that this problem is a safety issue but ford apparently does not. *tr

Tl*the contact owns a 2007 ford edge. the contact stated that they thought the brakes were going bad because the pedal was going to the floor and would take several attempts before the brakes would engage. the dealer inspected the vehicle and found that the brake booster was preventing brake fluid from going through the brake system. the vin was not available. the failure mileage was 53000 and the current mileage was 54000.

After having the rear brake rotors and pads on my 2007 ford edge replaced at jack safro ford in oconomowoc,wi on 5/24/10, i noticed that the brake warning light, the abs warning light, and the traction warning light were on. also noted that the abs braking system was inoperable at that time. made another appointment on 6/2/10 at dealer to have problem diagnosed. dealer informed me that both rear wheel abs sensors were inoperable and recommended replacing both sensors, the rear wheel bearing and trailer arm on the right rear side. dealer also informed me that problem was unrelated to the brake work done just prior. while the car was at the dealer that day i called ford customer service relative to the problem and was informed that ford would not offer any assistance on the repair as the vehicle had 39,696 miles and was outside the 36,000 mile warrenty.i declined to have the work done at that time in order to get more information. on 6/7/10 i took the car to an independent repair shop specializing in abs brakes, where they told me the right rear abs brake sensor had been damaged by the right rear sensor ring, which itself was damaged and partially shredded. per the manufacturer's service bulletin, that shop then replaced both rear wheel sensors, and the right rear wheel hub with bearing and sensor ring. i was given the old hub which i have retained and was shown the failed sensor ring which caused the abs problem. brakes operated properly with warning lights off after that repair. i had the repair done at that shop rather than the dealer because i was given a very specific description of the problem, as opposed to just being told "both rear wheel sensors were not working", with no mention of the damaged sensor ring. i am not persuaded that the sensor problem was unrelated to the earlier rear brake job since the technician at the second shop showed me where someone had attempted to glue the right rear sensor unit together. i also have that part which was replaced. *tr

The first time was in feb. 2010 the switch under the brake pedal went out, left me stranded. now the brake booster is going bad. no warning, the brakes get rock hard and then go to the floor with a horrible whistling noise. you may or may not stop. don't do any sudden stops you will crash. i am very unhappy that ford don't see this as a problem that needs to be recalled. love the car looks and rides, but wont buy another due to the safety issues. *tr

While driving our 2007 ford edge we lost our brakes. had car towed into lincolm mercury dealer. after car was so called fixed it happened again. brought car in for 2nd time. in december problem recurred. brought car to ford and they found nothing wrong with it. incidents seem to be spiratic and then brakes seem to be ok *cn

I have a 2007 ford edge. i have had brake problems ever since i bought it. by brake problems, i mean they sometimes grind and sometimes feel like i can't stop as well as i should be able to. i had them checked several times and was told they were fine. i finally had them replaced but they still grind at times. i've learned to deal with this problem. i've also experienced a loud roaring noise. i'm not sure what this is but i've also learned to deal with it as well. everytime someone rides with me they ask what the noise is and tell me it sounds like my car has not shifted into the right gear. the major problem i have dealt with is the jerking transmission. it started this about a year after buying it. it started doing it a few times here and there until it got to where it did it all the time. i had mentioned it when i took my car to get the oil changed but they always told me they didn't find anything wrong. i finally told them they had to do something. they kept it for a few days and finally called and said the valve body needed to be replaced. luckily it was still under warranty. they replaced it and it was fine up until several months ago. it started the jerking all over again. it started out slow but now does it all the time. i can't afford to have it fixed again as it's not under warranty any longer. it's still only 4 years old and should not be having all of these problems. i am really surprised there have been no recalls as i've read of other people having the same problems. i am very upset as i still owe on this vehicle but really wish i could get rid of it. i have never had so many problems with a vehicle....even a car i bought that was four years old.....it was a toyota....guess i should have never went to a ford! *tr

I have a 2007 ford edge with persisting pulsating brake problem. the brakes make a gringing noise. i have brought to the ford dealership about 5 times for the same problems and they state that the sound and grind is "normal" and nothing to worry about. i almost got into an accident the first time as the car delays, kicks back, then usually the abs light comes on. this occurs usually when making turns or going up a hill. *tr

Tl*the contact owns a 2007 ford edge. the contact stated that the front caliper caused wear and tear to the front rotor and brake pad due to the calipers grinding on them. he stated that the left rear calipers were replaced in 2008. ford was contacted and stated that there was nothing they could do. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure and current mileages were 26,500.

I was driving, and when i went to press on my brakes, they were pulsating, because you could feel the anti-lock braking system kicking in. the car seemed like it didn't want to stop. after i stopped, the abs and traction-control light came on in the car, and they have been on every since. i have an appt. for a repair at the dealership tomorrow. i wanted to make the nhtsa aware of the problem. *tr

My wife and i both drive ford edge crossover suv's. both cars have major problems with the brake system. when you are driving slowly & got to put on the brakes, the brakes make a terrible loud grabbing noise & the car kind of skips to a stop. i have done some research on the internet and found out that many people have the same issue, but ford refuses to do a recall. the ford service rep. at the dealership i go to is trying to tell me that this is how the brakes are supposed to be. there is a major problem with these cars and something has to be done. we had another ford edge that was destroyed in a rear end collision & it also had the same brake problem. three for three is not a good thing. the rear end collision was not a result of the brake problem. *tr

2007 edge that was purchased 6 months ago from galpin ford, no matter if they are repaired, parts were replaced or not, the problems are on-going, the front passenger seat broke,the rollers on the windows are malfunctioning, the front brakes went out and i was unable to stop at a 4 way stop, the brakes had corroded, the brakes were replaced, the rotors were checked as well, the back tail lights will fill up with water once the car is washed or if it rains, those back lights were replaced,the same problems 4 times already, the inseam from the moon roof collapsed while i was driving on the freeway one day it was replaced, now it has some holes coming in the material, if you should look up at it in the sun, the screws on the floor in the back seat area are a safety hazards, the most dangerous is the gear shift pins will lock and it will not allow the gears shifts pins are not releasing properly this is most definitely a malfunction; okay, this is the most frightening to me as well as the brakes, you cannot judge when this is going to occur it will happen at a moments notice, sometimes everyday, sometimes once per day, sometime it will not occur and other times, you are ducking a dodging other cars and hoping and praying that they don't hit you, this is a crime, my life is endangered and i don't know what to do, i have called one of fords representatives she actually works for ford and refused to meet with to go over my concerns in reference to my car and she did not give me the time of day, they really could care less, they would much rather i disappear from the face of this earth. she has been maliciously negligent this is wrong. *tr

Tl*the contact owns a 2007 ford edge. when the vehicle was purchased, the front passenger seat failed. the vehicle was at the dealer for three weeks to repair the seat. the bolts in the seat were visible and injured one of the passengers. the dealer replaced the screws and covered them with a rubber seal; however, they continue to fall off and expose the screws. at 150 miles, the lining in the moonroof fell off of the vehicle and was replaced by the dealer. six months later, while driving approximately 5 mph, the contact heard a loud grinding sound when he depressed the brake pedal. the dealer diagnosed the failure and stated that the brakes were corroded. the brakes were replaced and the rotors were cleaned. the front and rear windows do not grip or seal properly when they are rolled up or down. the dealer diagnosed the window failure on four occasions and eventually stated that they had to change the paper on the rollers. the two rear exterior lights continue to fill up with water. the dealer diagnosed the failure on three occasions and replaced the tail lights; however, the failure continued. there seems to be a design failure. on several occasions, the gear shift failed to engage in park, drive, and reverse. a passenger had to stop traffic since the gear shift was locked in reverse. the failure recurred on february 20, 2008; however, the dealer stated that the earliest they could schedule an appointment would be on march 1, 2008. the failure occurs intermittently and has been in the repair shop every other week since it was purchased. the contact is the original owner. the dealer has offered no assistance in replacing the vehicle. the contact was advised to only have the vehicle serviced by a dealer that is one or more hours away from her residence. the failure mileage was 150 and current mileage was 8,000. updated 3/25/08 *cn

Tl*the contact owns a 2007 ford edge. the vehicle has hankook dynapro as, size p235/70r17s tires. while driving 35 mph, the tires do not grip and the abs activates. the contact feels that the stopping distance between his vehicle and others is too excessive. he also feels that the tires are the source of the failure. the current and failure mileages were 1,250.

We own a 2007 edge sel and the driver's side brake light constantly burns out. the bulb has been replaced countless times and the socket is melted. i just wanted to share this with everyone. a clicking noise has also developed on the driver's side front wheel recently, however we haven't seen anything related to other complaints about this. the vehicle currently has very low miles (24,000) and this seems odd. i hope this information helps others. *tr

On 7/30/2007 i purchased a 2007 ford edge 4dr awd sel plus from gary crossley ford of kansas city, mo. on 1/22/2008 with 9,581 miles on vehicle i took car to dealer account a rotational rubbing noise. which i assumed was a brake problem. on 2/22/2008 with 10,271 miles returned to dealer for additional follow up on brake(?) noise. on 2/26/2008 with 10,710 miles returned vehicle to dealer for additional work to correct rotational rubbing noise. on 2/29/2008 returned vehicle to dealer with same complaint and at this time they replaced all four (4) brake rotors and all brake pads. this repaired problem until approx. 21,918 miles on vehicle when the rotational rubbing sound returned. i notified dealer but was going on a vacation and could not have repair work done at that time. on 1/8/2009 with 23,918 miles on vehicle i returned to dealership with same problem. they advised at that time that the brakes had 12,000 mile warranty and i was out of luck. i called 1-800-392-ford and they placed a complaint with the ford customer care service team and when sabrina of the customer care service team responded to me she advised that she had talked with gary crossley ford of kansas city, mo and could not help additionally. i do not think that it is safe driving a vehicle with the amount of brake noise that is present. at the present time there has not been an accident and i want to avoid an accident. *tr

Tl*the contact owns a 2007 ford edge. after the vehicle had been parked for two hours, the brakes made a grinding noise when they were applied. there is no recall for the brakes, but there is a tsb. the tsb number was unknown. the current mileage was 1,800 and failure mileage was 400.

2007 ford edge with several problems. consumer states that the vehicle is a lemon. here are some of the car's problems rear brake lights fill with water when it rains. seat broke, screw sticks up and cut a child's foot, brakes failed and more. *kb the pin in the gear shift did not engage properly, leaving the consumer unable to place the vehicle in park. the sun roof material came apart and fell down onto the consumers head while driving. *jb

Tl*the contact owns a 2007 ford edge. the contact stated that there was an issue with the front brakes and he smelled a burning odor coming from the front of the vehicle. he did not know if the odor was mechanical or electrical. the brakes vibrated and began to grind when stopping or turning the vehicle at 40 mph. the contact was unsure if the failure was due to the stability control, abs, or general braking system. the dealer could not find any failures after their initial inspection. most recently, they informed the contact that they could only cut the rotors and replace the brake pads. they could not locate the burning aroma. the manufacturer has not been notified. the failure mileage was approximately 1,000.

Front windshield on passenger side has significant distortion that makes the view "wavy" looking. rear brake on drivers side makes a grinding noise. *tr

Other 2007 Ford Edge Problem Categories