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Problems with 2009 Ford Edge SERVICE BRAKES

On average, the 2009 Ford Edge starts to “feel” problems with the SERVICE BRAKES and its various aspects after 89 091 miles.

Recently reported SERVICE BRAKES problems on 2009 Ford Edge

I have a 2009 ford edge sel with 113,300 miles. i had been experiencing brake issues with squeaking and having to push the brake pedal down all the way with fear that the car would not stop. there were no warning signs or warning lights and just came out of the blue. it would happen whether i was just driving slow or faster on any type of road or weather condition. i saw ford put an extra warranty on edges from 2010-2013 regarding the same issue via 13n02. i have read a lot of complaints from years previous and after this extended warranty. i think this should be looked into as i have a young son who i drive to school a lot and since there was no warning about brake failure i'm just thankful nothing bad happened. i took it to a mechanic and was told it was the master cylinder and a bad power brake booster. thank you.

I applied the brakes at a stop light and it makes a hissing squealing notice.

The brake booster which is a known problem on every ford edge from 2007 - 2013 started making a hiss or loud squeaking noise when pressure was applied to the brakes. for this 6 year ford has installed the exact same manufacturers part, but ford has only recalled some of these years despite the same issues occurring with every model year. after a while the noise intensified and then the brakes failed!!! sometimes the brakes would not engage until the pedal was mashed to the floor, sometimes they engaged as soon as the pedal was pressed. this creates a very dangerous environment. i own 3 different model ford vehicles, but this could be the last ford i purchase. i took the edge into a brake specialist and was told about this being a well known issue on the ford edge, but that i purchased the "wrong" year 2009 and this is the only model year not covered under the nhtsa recall. they have quoted me $925 to make the repairs. while i will do this repair since i will not put my family at risk we are very disappointed by ford's corporate negligence on this issue.

When driver depresses brake pedal it makes a hissing sound and driver has to use excessive force to stop the vehicle.

Need a brake boost replacement. car making hissing sound and hard to stop. brakes seem like they will fail and are dangerously hard to stop.

Tl* the contact owns a 2009 ford edge. when the brake pedal was applied, an abnormal noise was heard. the contact had to apply force to the brake pedal each time the failure occurred. the vehicle was not diagnosed by a dealer. an independent mechanic diagnosed that the brake booster needed to be replaced. the manufacturer indicated that the vehicle was excluded from extended warranty coverage (13n02) for the brake booster, although the vehicle exhibited the same failure. the vehicle was not repaired. the vin was not available. the approximate failure mileage was 74,000.

I have search the internet and there is a large reports of a power booster failure in certain years of this ford model. i searched my vin # and it was not included in the recall even though i read from others that had the same issue that i'm having now. the brake peddle at times is tough to press, like no play in it while i am trying to stop it is difficult. i have to pump the peddle to get it to work. this is very dangerous and i have read many others having the same experience.

Tl* the contact owns a 2009 ford edge. while driving various speeds, the brake pedal was applied, but was stiff and failed to respond. there were no warning indicators illuminated. the vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic where it was determined that the brake booster needed to be replaced. the contact called mooresville ford mercury (139-151 east plaza dr, mooresville, nc 28115, (877) 449-4390) and was informed to schedule a service appointment. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was contacted and did not assist. the failure mileage was 40,000. the vin was not available.

Booster on car brakes no good, bought from car dealership less then 3 years ago

When driving my 2009 ford edge with under 46,000 miles, the brake pedal has a spongy feel and it becomes quite difficult to use the brake at times. it also makes a hissy or squealing noise. at times is very, very hard to press the brake down to stop the car. my husband took the vehicle to an independent auto repairman. he said the brake booster was bad. it had failed. my husband talked with an independent auto repair person. he said i had a bad brake booster. my husband called the ford dealer and after running the vin number, he was told that my car did not qualify for a recall. the brake booster has failed. the car has under 46,000 miles on it. i have it scheduled to be repaired at my own expense as this is a dangerous driving situation. why did ford have an extended warranty coverage for the 2007-2008 and 2010-2015 edge models but omitted the 2009 models?

Tl* the contact owns a 2009 ford edge. while driving 35 mph, the brake booster malfunctioned without warning. the contact stated that the brake pedal traveled to the floorboard and the parking brake had to be engaged to stop the vehicle. the vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic and the brake booster was replaced. planet ford in spring, texas was contacted and stated that the vin was not included in nhtsa campaign number: 13n02000 (service brakes). the manufacturer was not notified of the failure. the failure mileage was approximately 93,000. the vin was not available.

While pressing brake pedal is making hissing noise and car becomes hard to stop.

While approaching a stop light on a city street, the brake pedal went all the way to the floor and vehicle made a high pitched whistling noise. almost hit the vehicle stopped in front of me.

Break boosters are not working, can not stop. called ford said my car isn't covered just the ford f150. i have to slam down on my breaks to slow the car down then it eventually comes to a stop. it is not safe to drive.

Tl* the contact owns a 2009 ford edge. while operating the vehicle, the brakes would suddenly malfunction. while attempting to stop the vehicle, the brake pedal would extend to the floorboard and the stopping distance was increased. the contact also heard a hissing noise coming from the front brake area. the vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic who diagnosed that the brake booster was faulty and needed to be replaced. the manufacturer was notified of the failure, but no assistance was offered. the failure mileage was 87,272.

Tl* the contact owns a 2009 ford edge. while driving approximately 5 mph, the brake pedal was depressed; however, the brake pedal traveled to the floorboard before stopping the vehicle. a local dealer was not contacted. the vehicle was taken to a independent mechanic who stated that the brake booster needed to be replaced. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was made aware of the failure and did not offer any assistance. the failure mileage was 113,075.

While driving in downtown detroit i was approaching a red light as i applied pressure to the brake pedal it was rock hard. also, when applying the brake there is hissing sound. it was explained to me that the problem is the brake booster. which the dealership will not cover. the estimate given by the dealership for the cost of the repair is $550.

Tl* the contact owns a 2009 ford edge. while driving 35 mph, the brakes malfunctioned without warning. the contact stated that the brake pedal became stiff and nearly impossible to depress. the contact engaged the emergency brake to stop the vehicle. lenoir city ford of lenoir city, tennessee was contacted about the failure and determined that the brake booster needed to be replaced. the vehicle was not repaired, but the contact received a loaner vehicle. the manufacturer was made aware of the failure and advised the contact to call nhtsa and file a complaint due to the fact that there was no recall on the vehicle. the failure mileage was approximately 83,000. updated 08/22/17*lj *cn

Tl* the contact owns a 2009 ford edge. the contact stated that the brake booster failed, which prevented the power braking functionality. the failure occurred without warning. the vehicle was taken to the dealer where it was diagnosed that the brake booster failed and needed to be replaced. the vehicle was repaired. the manufacturer was notified of the failure. when the contact questioned why the vehicle was not included in customer satisfaction campaign number: 13n02, he was not given an answer. the contact was informed that nothing could be done and to file a complaint with nhtsa. the failure mileage was approximately 89,529. ..updated 06/27/17 *bf *cn

The brake pedal started with a spongy feel but now has become very hard at times to press. the service technician told me the brake booster is failing. he advised me to check with ford to see if the brake booster was covered since other vehicles with similar problem had a recall or service warranty. ford motor company was not will to cover it due to it did not fall under there recall for the 2009 model year but covers model year 2007 - 2008 then 2010 - 2013. my vehicle was place in the shop to have the defective part replace at my expense.

Tl* the contact owns a 2009 ford edge. the contact stated that the abs and traction control warning indicators randomly flashed. the brakes failed to function without force each time the failure occurred. the vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic who replaced both abs sensors. the dealer determined that there was no manufacturer recall to address the repair. the brake pedal was spongy when the indicator illuminated. when the indicator went off, the brakes failed to fully engage without applying force to the brake pedal. the dealer stated that the vehicle would need to be diagnosed to determine the failure. the manufacturer was notified of the failure. the approximate failure mileage was 103,000. updated 11/06/17*lj *cn

Tl* the contact owns a 2009 ford edge. the contact stated that the vehicle would not decelerate when the brake pedal was depressed. the dealer diagnosed that the brake booster failed. the vehicle was repaired. the failure mileage was 80,000.

Brakes are making a sound like its blowing air. the brake gets really hard to press the brake peddle while stopping, then gets really soft and i can push it all the way down. i have only owned my car for a couple of weeks and i have almost been in 2 accidents because of the brakes. usually this happens while slowing down at traffic lights.

The brake pedal has a spongy feel and you can hear an audible "hissing" noise inside the car. the noise will go away as you apply different pressures to the brake pedal, but then will come back as soon as you maintain the same level of pressure. there is a know customer satisfaction program 13n02 (extended warranty for brake booster), and after reading the description and details of the program, the symptoms are identical. i called the dealer and after running the vin number, i was told that my car did not qualify. i also know that it is not another brake component as the vehicle has brand new front and rear rotors, front and rear pads, and brand new brake fluid in the system. it is not very difficult to deduce that there's some type of vacuum leak (or air leak) when you hear hissing noises coming from the car. vehicle is still driving, but problem continues to get worse and from what i've read on the internet, the brake booster will eventually fail and could cause a dangerous driving situation.

Same recall as 2010-2015 models. brake power booster and brake master cylinder issues.

The brake pedal on my 2009 edge began making a horrible noise and going right to the floor on occasion when pressed both when stationary or on the road. within one week it continued to get worse with the noise getting louder and the pedal going to the floor more frequently. when we brought it into ford we were told that there was a recall on the booster assembly for the edge. once they entered the vin number we were told that our edge was built months before the recall date and that it would not be covered. we were charged $675.63 for the parts and labor and we were told to report it in case the dates were ever expanded to include our vehicle. *tr

Brakes seem to fail to engage, sometimes they are hard to press and then will go all the way to the floor. sometimes the engage really hard and cause me to snap forward hard. i talked to ford and they say there are no current recalls or issues with the braking system. vehicle moving and also when idling at stop sign i have to put in neutral to prevent the car from moving.

Takata recall have to press all the down for brakes to work. doesnt do it all the time.

The vehicle, suddenly became very hard to stop. the brake pedal felt as though it was stuck and required a huge amount of pressure to slow the vehicle to a complete stop. fortunately, we were going at a relatively low speed when the problem first occurred. however, we had driven from south florida to atlanta at highway speed without incident and suddenly the problem was there. just prior to the hard braking, there was a loud whistling sound inside the vehicle, coming from under or behind the dashboard. it sound a though there was a vacuum leak, but the sound lasted only a short time. later when i started the vehicle i heard the whistling sound again. i checked under the hood and dash but saw nothing obviously wrong. as the original owner of this vehicle, i was very surprised when the ford service rep in atlanta told what the problem was. this vehicle, currently has 40,650 miles on it. at the time of the incident the odometer read, 38, 648 miles. it cost me $658 to have the problem corrected. no way this type problem should occur at this mileage. upon checking further, i found that ford had issued a customer satisfaction program (csp) 13n02 to address this very problem in model years 2010 through 2013. in speaking to ford they told me there was nothing that could be done, since my "vin" was not included in the csp. ford further stated, if the nhtsa demeaned my problem to the same as the problem as covered in csp 13n02, and if there are enough complaints, then perhaps a new program would be initiated. and at that time i could be reimbursed for the repairs. in an online search i see there are others with this vacuum booster assembly failure. also in the nhtsa database there are four others with newer vehicles experiencing this same problem. perhaps ford should asked to review this problem again. *tr

Brake light bulbs burning out resulting in a loss of turn signals and brake lights . the connector is discolored due to high heat (current). company is covering under warranty but has not issued a technical bulletin. *tr

Not sure what takata inflators means i was i only typing what website asked of me to type on the first line of every page.

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