1st occurrence: the vehicle's speedometer went to 0 and warning lights came on. as the vehicle slowed and i tried to accelerate out of traffic, the vehicle would not move. it seemed to be stuck in a high gear. i sat on the side of the road and was almost robbed while i was waiting on my husband to arrive for help. after my husband arrived and the car had been off for about 30 minutes, he started it and it drove like normal. 2nd occurrence: about 1 month later, the same thing happened with the vehicle, fortunately i was closer to home. my husband ran through the same process of allowing the car to cool off and restarting it. after some investigation online, this issue seems to be a common problem with the ford edge. it appears to be a pair of sensors, called the turbine sensor and transmission speed sensor. it also appears that these sensors cost about $800 to replace. if this is such a common problem, why has there not been a recall from ford? *tr
Sometimes the transmission will not drive the car after a stop or if changing from drive to reverse or reverse to drive. rpm will go very high and only move the car very slowly. at other times there will be a bad shift or a strange sound. this can happen any time, when first starting out for the day, after running for a time, after a long drive or after stopping for a turn, red light, stop sign or just slowing down. the dealer says there is nothing wrong. also noise coming from the rear while in motion. i believe the sensors are intermittent as i had a similar problem with my dodge caravan which went away after i replaced the sensors myself because the repair station told me there was nothing wrong after 3 attempts to have the problem rectified. you are all supposed to be professional experts so fix the problem.
The speedometer stopped working, two or three warning light on the instrument panel came on, the car lost all power. i would only go forward with the gas petal pushed to the floor. it's a known issue, found out from youtube many people have had the same exact issue. it's an intermittent issue that happens when the vehicle is on the road creating a hazardous situation for everyone. here is what is known about this issue. technical service bulletin 07-3-11 6f50 transaxles built prior to 1/1/2007 - dtc p0715, p0717, p0718, p0720, p0721, p0722 and/or harsh engagement, no upshift, fifth gear only. some 2007 edge and mkx vehicles equipped with a 6f50 transaxle with a transaxle build date prior to 1/1/2007, with any output shaft speed (oss) sensor or turbine shaft speed (tss) sensor diagnostic trouble code(s) (dtcs) p0715, p0717, p0718, p0720, p0721, p0722 and/or harsh engagements, no upshift, fifth gear only, could have an intermittent short in the oss or tss sensor. ford knows about this flaw and common problem and there is a tsb, but no recall. this is the problem that is causing the symptoms in the video. *tr
I have a 2008 ford edge, i have been noticing over the past few months that at random times the car will lurch forward when accelerating as if it suddenly received a burst of speed. one day i was at a stop light and i took my foot off the brake so that i could drive and the car wouldn't move and when i pressed harder on the accelerator there was a loud bang noise that sounded like the car suddenly clicked into drive. it has been happening more and more often where it lags and sticks and lurches forward when it finally wants to go. today, it had serious issues where i was trying to accelerate and the car was instead slowing down and lurching forward with the sound of the engine straining and making noise. i had to pull over because the cars behind me had to go around me. i was extremely nervous that the car would stall in the middle of the road or cause an accident. when i pulled over and turned the car off and then turned it back on the problem seemed to lessen i only drove at a low speed to avoid an accident. i have two children and this car is unsafe to drive. i will take it to the dealership asap. it also rolls backward on an incline. ford needs to do a recall on this vehicle because i have done some online research today and see that many many people have experienced the same problems. this is an extremely dangerous issue and needs to be addressed.
I was driving under normal conditions at about 35 mph when the transmission seemed to be slipping and the wrench came on the dash and the car lost all power . i came to a stop and shut the car off and checked the transmission fluid and it was good. i started the car again and it would rev high but barely move. i got home slowly and parked it and when i came back out later and tried it, all the power was back and the wrench was gone and it didn't clunk into gears like it was earlier. i think by shutting it off and taking out the key for a couple hours reset a computer glitch in this car. i have heard many stories just like mine and speaking for many 08 edge owners we want this recalled. this could result in tons of mechanic bills and unanswered issues for owners. *tr
Vehicle lost all power while driving in traffic and steering locked when turning the corner at intersection causing loss of control of vehicle. this has happened on several occasions under random conditions. weather conditions, vehicle temperature, speed, direction, braking or acceleration does not have any factors when this happens. the vehicle shuts off randomly and power is lost. no codes or warning of any kind. ford factory has investigated, wiring harness to the mass airflow sensor has been replaced but still continues to have the same problem. *tr
This has now happened to me twice with both my small children in the car while on the highway, at highway speeds. t he speedometer went to 0, the maintenance wrench display lit up, along with the error message "tire pressure monitor fault" (or something to that effect) and i was unable after stopping at a stop light to accelerate almost causing the person behind me to rear end me. once getting to my home when putting the car into park it makes a loud clunking noise then proceeds to jerk the entire vehicle. after letting the car sit for an hour i tried to turn it one once again and test driving a few feet forward, it only moved at a slow pace when gas pedal applied. *tr
From time to time while driving wheather on a side road or on a highway in partiular at acceleration the powertrain malfunction/ reduced power light comes on then immediately following there is an extreme loss of power. accelerator pressed to the floor will allow acceleration but with very minimal tork. i am cocerned this can lead to a dangerous situtation especially on a highway setting. also the air bag service light, low tire pressure warning light and the serviced engine soon light all light up. there is also an odometer read error, speedometer and tachometer malfuction. the transmission shifts very roughly in and out of reverse and drive. this event generaly last until the vechicle is completely shut down and an appearant reset occurs. there is a period of normal operation for some time and then seems to spike in clusters of events. *tr
Gauges on dash stop working. tool symbol shows up also tire pressure warning and exclamation mark. carstarts to slow down. when car is put in reverse it makes a loud clucking noise. like the motor is gonna fall out. can't drive it forward but u can go in reverse. this has happened several times. if you let the car sit for a few days it goes back to normal. this has to be a serious problem because lots of people on youtube have posted videos of the same problem! now i'm stuck over 100 miles away from home. not cool ford!!!!! *tr
2008 ford edge: i was stopped at an intersection pulling out into traffic after driving normally for about 15 minutes. when i hit the accelerator their was no power and the car inched forward at low speed and the rpms increased dramatically. i was able to hit the brake before an oncoming vehicle almost hit my drivers side as i was attempting to take a left. once i was able to pull over in a safe location, i put it in park and tried to re-engage the transmission in drive. the vehicle was still unresponsive, no power to accelerate. i then shut off the car and restarted and the car behaved normally after the restart. i have had this car for 3 years with no similar issues. this is a safety concern because there is no warning sign and the car does not accelerate as expected. i was lucky that i was able to stop in time without getting hit by the oncoming traffic. *tr
While driving down the highway the speedometer stopped and went to 0 mph, the odometer read dashes, the wrench illuminated in the corner, and the airbag warning sign appeared. the rpm's in my vehicle began to climb higher as well and the car speed began to decrease, again i was on the highway. i got off an exit about 1.5 miles from when i noticed the problem start. after slowing down at the end of the exit i noticed my car would barely move and it slowly crept until i was at a safe spot to park. as soon as i parked other warning lights began flashing such as the tire pressure sign and another that i can not remember. i turned the car off and then back on and i experienced a hard start, which was loud, and when i went to change gears the car jerked violently as if the motor was jumping. when placing in reverse gear the jerk was even more violent as if i was being rear ended. i turned the car off and back on multiple times and changed the gears and each time it did the same thing. when trying to see if the car would move i had to push the gas pedal almost all the way to the floor before the car would even move a little bit and again the rpm's revved really high. i ended up calling a tow truck and my car is currently in the shop. prior to this incident i experienced occasional jerking while driving and the car was switching gears. *tr
Transmission seems to be a issue with the ford edge. why has there not been a recall on this product? so many complaints on the ford edge transmission. i witness this first hand, may 2, 2014. while driving on the high way, my car out of know where seem to have lost power. the only thing that was moving was the rpm, but the car was slowing down. finally after pulling to the side of the highway, and turning the car off, it reset some how and at least got me to work. i had to get the car towed from work back home because i did not want to run into the same issue. i did research and seems like i have not been the only one with this issue. matter of fact there is a long list on you tube. what has ford done to correct this issue. other than repeatedly taking income from hard working consumers, for a issue that has not been resolved. *tr
While driving my 2008 ford edge it would not shift than a loud bang and slammed into gear ,went for a short time then would not shift lights came on dash board tech reved up no speedometer. *tt
My wife and i were driving on the freeway, with the cruise control on. at random the care kicked out on cruise and the speedometer was not working, we also had tire pressure warning, engine service warning, air bag warning and no odometer. we made it to the freeway exist, however when we went to accelerate the car barely moved. the engine would rev at high rpm's but would just crawl. we made it to our house (barely) and parked the car. the shift into park was very violent and made the care jump. with my foot on the brake i would shift from p to n, then n to r, then r to d and same order back to park. each change was very violent. i turned the engine off, let it sit for about 1 minute, turned the car back on and the warning lights were gone and the odometer was back to normal. however, when i went to drive again the shift was still violent, i had not power (high rev and barely moved) and no speedometer. the car is currently in my driveway with that being the current state. i have done some research online and this appear to be a very common issue for these vehicles. *tr
Here is the link to an exact detailed explanation. when i lost power my car rolled into the middle of the intersection and was hit. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ldwpafpvu0o3. *tr
Driving northbound on lake shore drive in chicago, illinois was accelerating on an incline and engine was racing but vehicle was losing power, made a popping noise, white smoke began billowing out of hood, lost all power was rolling to the nearest safety lane which was a turning lane just being opened by city workers when they said for me to get out of the car they saw flames coming out of the lower part of the engine. had it towed to ford dealer where mechanic stated there was a blown rod through the oil pan. the last oil change i had was 2/19/13 at 58,840 miles in car. *tr
While driving on freeway with children in car on freeway, car suddenly made a hard sound, speedometer dropped to 0 instantly, all dash board lights came on, rpm stayed between 2 and 3, once traffic slowed and accelerator was eased off of car began to slow and would not pick back up speed when pressed again- even when pushed all the way down. i pulled over to the shoulder and turned the engine off. then turned it back on. then i tried to put it into gear. the engine sound as if gas was being given to engine from accelerator and rpm was stuck at 2-3, when put into gear, car jolted really hard and moved ever so slowely when i tried to drive it back into traffic to get my family off freeway, even when i pressed pedal all the way to the floor, car barely moved. i had to keep trying multiple times to turn engine off, try to put it in gear, and get car going just to get it off freeway to safety. car eventually pulled into gear and drove normally after several tries. a single mother, with infant and older child on board, on a very busy freeway is very, scary scary scary. this happens often on either the freeway (driving fast) or driving out of the park's parking lot at slow pace. car slips out of gear or something and will not accelerate when i give it gas.
After driving the vehicle for 20 minutes it began to slow down and the more gas (peddle pressure) we gave it the slower it continued. it felt as though it was chugging' along and 'sputtering'. *tr
Tl* the contact owns a 2008 ford edge. the contact stated that while turning right at unknown speeds, the vehicle independently accelerated. the contact was able to stop the vehicle by applying the brakes. the contact stated that the failure happened several times before. the vehicle had not been taken to the dealer. the failure mileage was 38,000 and the current mileage was 54,000. *tr
Driving the interstate car seemed to kick out of gear and engine revved up..went in and out of gear.also after that car shifted very hard in 1st 3 gears..it worked fine for awhile and then did it again a few months later..after a few more episodes over a years time the transmission finally went out while my wife was in the middle of an intersection..luckily,it coasted enough to get off the road..i was able to get it home in 1st gear,but, wouldn't go into gear after a stop light..had to put in park and back into drive..had the transmission replaced and ok so far,but,something should be done about this..she could have been in a crash as it was a high speed intersection.. *js
I own a 2008 ford edge. i have had it for just over 30 days and have had problems with it since the week that i purchased it. i have had it to the dealership several times and they are telling me that since there are no codes reading out and no light on and that they cant replicate the problem that they don't know what to do. i am supposed to monitor and call back with worse symptoms. i called them in thursday because i was on my way to work and my car skipped the whole way up a hill on the highway and when i got to the top of it my car completely powered down and shut off with the key still in the ignition and in the in position. i had to get off the road very quickly to avoid being hit by a 18 wheeler. i am happy that my child was not in the car but i am now scared for my family and my safety as well as others. severely unhappy with this vehicle!!!!! *tr
Tl* the contact owns a 2008 ford edge. while driving 20 mph, the contact stated that the vehicle suddenly began to accelerate uncontrollably and without warning, causing the contact to crash into a nearby vehicle. the contact suffered several minor injuries due to the crash and a police report was filed. the vehicle had not been diagnosed and had not been repaired. the failure mileage was not available.
Tl* the contact owns a 2008 ford edge. while driving 5 mph, the accelerator pedal was depressed, but the vehicle failed to accelerate without warning. the vehicle was taken to a local dealer (olathe ford lincoln, 1845 e. santa fe street, olathe, ks 66062) and the software was updated. the cause of the failure was not determined. the failure recurred and the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was not notified of the failure. the failure mileage was approximately 78,000.
Tl* the contact owns a 2008 ford edge. while driving approximately 5 mph, the vehicle suddenly stalled. the failure occurred intermittently at various speeds. the vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer, where the technicians replaced the accelerator pedal sensor. after the repairs were performed, the vehicle continued to stall and would not restart. the vehicle was towed to an independent mechanic, where the mechanic stated the fuel pump and fuel tank needed to be replaced because the fuel pump melted a hole into the fuel tank, which could have caused a fire. the fuel pump and fuel tank were replaced. the vehicle was repaired. the approximate failure mileage was 40,000.
My wife was driving the vehicle and upon acceleration from a complete stop, the vehicle randomly would go into a "neutral-like" state. rpms would increase dramatically, but the car would crawl between 3-5mph. the message, "od read error" would display on the dashboard, power steering would go out and brakes would not respond well (it was as if the car had turned off). when shifting from drive to park or reverse, the vehicle would jerk forward violently, as if rear-ended. once the car was turned off and started again, the problem would go away. we brought the vehicle to the dealership multiple times and the dealership even determined that the transmission needed to be replaced. this was only at 37,600 miles. the dealer said it was a transmission issue, but it appears to be an on-board computer issue as well. after transmission was replaced, 5 weeks later had issue with shifting into first gear. vehicle shifted very hard into first gear. car is back down at the dealership again. wrote a letter to ford expressing my concern and requested the car be repurchased, they denied my request. *tr
I have a 2008 ford edge purchased in 2011 6 months after purchase all of the lights came on in vehicle and the car was stalling. it would rev up but it was unable to pick up speed. i took it car dealership and they said they could not find problem. after the car sat for a while it started working fine. a couple of months later again the same problem we towed it to dealer and they said the same thing they could not detect the problem. this is continuing to happen. again today dec 2013 while driving the car started revving and would not pick up speed. i really don't know what to do at this point. i will never purchase another ford again and would like to know what i could do about this issue. i have googled this issue and see that there are several people experiencing the same issue. *tr
Tl* the contact owns a 2008 ford edge. the contact was driving approximately 15 mph and approaching a traffic stop when the brake pedal was depressed and the vehicle lunged forwardly in a jerking motion. the engine rpms began to increase rapidly to 3.5 which caused the vehicle to crash into another vehicle. a police report was filed. the contact stated that the bumpers would need to be replaced on both vehicles due to the impact during the rear end crash. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure mileage was 66,000. updated 03/08/11 *bf updated 1/4/11 *cn
Upon acceleration the rpm's will go up yet the car will slow down and you will feel a bang as if someone has rear-ended you. this has happened quite a few times within a year of us purchasing it brand new. the dealer couldn't find anything wrong several times i brought it to them. finally, i left it there a few months ago and wouldn't take it back until it was fixed. they re-did the transmission and said it is fixed. i have been having the same issue with it still. i almost got into a car accident because it did it as i was turning and it just wouldn't kick into gear, then a big bang and it goes. i almost got hit dead on. now they are telling me they can't do anything about it because i have 60,240 miles on it and it is out of warranty at 60,000. i have been complaining about it since they fixed it but everytime i went to bring it there to have it checked, they didn't have a loaner or the tech who needs to look at it is off. we called corporate and they did nothing. this is ridiculous that i am reading so many other people having the same issue and nothing is getting done - no recalls, nothing. this is unfair as to i have maintained everything on this vehicle and it should not be doing this. this is a ford issue and they should be taking care of this. it is not the consumers fault for poor manufacturing of a vehicle that was advertised so great! they should be fixing this issue before someone gets hurt or killed in an accident. *tr
Dangerous acceleration and dramatic deceleration between 20 - 40 mph with the 2008 ford edge. *tr
Tl* the contact owns a 2008 ford edge. the contact stated as he was driving coming to a stop behind another vehicle, the accelerator pedal raced very high and he crashed into the back of another vehicle. the right side of his vehicle was badly damaged but no one was injured. the police came and a report was filed. the vehicle was towed to the body shop and it will be towed to the dealer after it is repaired. the manufacturer had not been called. the failure mileage was 54,000.
It happened when i came off the highway onto the side road, there was a loud clunk in the rear of the vehicle and i lost power to drive, and when i pressed the gas it would only go 30 miles of speed. i went into a parking lot, turned the motor off and let it sit for 10 min. i restarted it and it seemed fine. but now on a regular basis it will clunk in the rear like i have been hit and then clear up and drive good. i have had it checked many times by ford and other places but no one can find anything wrong with the drive train. i notice on ford forum that many people are having the same problem. there should be a recall for this vehicle by ford to cover all ford edges from 2008 to 2010 and have the drive trains replaced, even if they can not find any problems. or find out what is really happening to this vehicle and have them all recalled to fix the problem. *tr
2008 ford edge has hard shifts (engine races like it's in neutral and then slams into gear with a loud bang) in two scenarios - from 1st to 2nd, while coasting in stop-and-go traffic, and when quickly accelerating, as in a passing maneuver, from around 35 mph. this results in unpredictable automobile performance.
Tl* the contact owns a 2008 ford edge. the contact stated that the input output speed shaft sensor stopped working and caused the engine not to shift properly. in addition, while on an incline, the vehicle jerked forward and/or stalled without warning. the vehicle was taken to a dealer to be repaired. the manufacturer was made aware of the issue. the failure mileage was 100,000.
The 2008 ford edge's automatic transmission doesn't engage properly. when on any incline or decline, the car will roll when in gear. ford states this isn't a "problem" its a "redesign". when the vehicle is put into drive or reverse, you have to hit the gas for the car to move, it doesn't start rolling when you let off of the brake. if you are backing up a hill in reverse and you let off the brake, the vehicle rolls forward while in reverse, it doesn't pull the car backwards still. if a child runs in front of your car while you're backing up and your head is still turned looking back and when you let off the gas to press the brake to shift from reverse to drive, that child or person could be killed. the transmission could also cause an accident in heavy traffic since you have to hit the gas and brake quickly. my wife was backing up in the rain and had to press the gas pedal to get going backwards and her 2008 ford edge accelerated too much and she hit my truck and after she had hit my truck that is when the backup sensors went off. there are many people that have brought this to ford's attention and the possible dangers and everyone gets the same answer from ford all over the country. ford states "this isn't a problem, this is a new design and each of us are the first ones to have a problem and no one else has complained about it". someone should seriously look into the 2008 ford edge automatic transmission before someone is killed.
Tl*the contact owns a 2008 ford edge. the contact stated the vehicle involuntarily surged on three occasions. the vehicle was involved in a crash after one of the failures. a police report was filed but no injuries were reported. the vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer where they were unable to diagnose the failure. the vehicle was repaired for the body damage. the manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. the failure mileage was 10,000 and the current mileage was 38,000.