We have classified the 2 complaints from 2015 Ford Edge about WHEELS into the following categories.
Lug nuts could not be removed with manufacturer's lug nut wrench, after a tire deflated while driving on interstate 75 in kentucky. the wrench would not fit over the lug nuts. an aftermarket lug nut wrench would also not remove the nuts (21mm was too small; 22mm was too large). the lug nuts on the wheels are original manufacturer installed nuts. car had to be driven on the flat tire to service center for wheel removal, destroying the tire in the process.
The wheel lug nuts swell up so that a 21mm wrench wont fit and a 22mm wrench is too loose. the lugs are a two piece construction and what happens is the inner piece ca roads and swells the outside piece. dealer says all 20 nuts have to be replaced at a coast of $200. ford has had this problem for years ! my nephew had the same problem on his 2011 f-150 ford truck.i called ford customer service and they gave me a claim number cas-17162485. this is a safety issue because if i get a flat tire my lug wrench is useless and i would be stranded. please look into this problem , talking with the ford service tech.at the ford dealership this has been a ongoing problem for years
Tl* the contact owns a 2015 ford edge. the contact stated that the lug wrench that came with the vehicle for removing the lug nuts failed to fit the lugs correctly. the vehicle was taken to all nation ford orange park (7700 blanding blvd, jacksonville, fl 32244, (904) 270-9943) and the contact was informed that this was a known failure. the manufacturer was made aware of the failure and stated that there was no recall. the wrench and lug nuts were not replaced. the failure mileage was approximately 87,000.