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Problems with 2018 Ford Edge POWER TRAIN

On average, the 2018 Ford Edge starts to “feel” problems with the POWER TRAIN and its various aspects after 11 761 miles.

Recently reported POWER TRAIN problems on 2018 Ford Edge

Vehicle powertrain equipment failure at 34k miles consistent with nhtsa campaign # 18v390000 and ford recall 17s16. no accidents or injury resulting from the failure. required replacement of engine and transmission components including the torque converter. repairs took almost six weeks to complete due to parts availability.

When at highway speeds and try to speed up to change lanes step on gas pedal and nothing happens car just slows down till i let off the gas pedal

The front axle, (known as the half shaft) blew out all the grease in the rubber boot. the inside front , driver's side tire, suspension and brakes were covered with grease. came from the dealership like this, auto had 42 miles at time this was noticed.

Loss of transmission power, like as if the transmission cant decide which gear to be in, then when it selects the gear it slams into gear so hard that it feels like you have been hit from behind by a truck. this has happened while driving in stop and go traffic, when driving thru a dip in the road,and most disturbingly while driving up a long steep hill.

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