2019 FORD EDGE Engine Problems
135 NHTSA complaints on file
All Engine Complaints — Page 3
The contact owns a 2019 Ford Edge. The contact stated while driving 40 MPH, the maintenance warning light illuminated, and the vehicle was shaking. The contact drove the vehicle to his intended destination. The contact parked the vehicle and turned the vehicle off. The contact restarted the vehicle and noticed that the wrench warning light was off. The contact stated while driving and depressing the accelerator pedal, the vehicle failed to accelerate as intended. The contact continued to drive, and the wrench warning light illuminated. The vehicle was taken to the dealer for a scheduled service appointment. The contact stated that after the service appointment was completed, the contact started the vehicle, and the maintenance warning light was off. The contact stated that two days later, while driving, the check engine warning light illuminated. The contact called the dealer and informed the dealer of the failure. However, the contact was...
The contact owns a 2019 Ford Edge. The contact stated while driving 65 MPH, the engine overheating warning light illuminated. The contact stated that the failure occurred while driving on the highway, and the contact took the next exit and exited the highway. The contact stated that while at the stop light, the vehicle jerked, and the contact became aware of an abnormal sound coming from the engine compartment. The contact drove to an Advanced Auto Parts parking lot and allowed the engine to cool off. The contact stated that after the engine had cooled down, the coolant level was checked, and was below the minimum level. However, the contact stated that there was no indication that the coolant was low and no evidence of a leak. The contact refilled the coolant reservoir. The contact started the vehicle, and there was heavy white smoke coming from the exhaust pipes. Additionally,...
Coolant has leaked into the engine and the exhaust system, presumably through head gasket or the TurboBoost assembly, as described in Ford TSB 22-2133 and TSB 22-2229 (June, 2022). Car, with less than 61,000 miles, is currently being examined by local Ford dealership. Vehicle experienced misfiring before an "engine overheated" warning while driving at freeway speed, which was followed by "coolant low" after the vehicle was pulled over. There were no prior other warnings or check engine lights. Coolant loss through exhaust system was extensive, as when vehicle front end was lifted for towing there was clear evidence of coolant stream leaking from the rear of the muffler under the car. The TSB references 2.0 engines with EcoBoost manufactured before April-May, 2019. This Ford Edge was manufactured 11/2018.
In June 2023 while operating my 2019 Ford Edge with at the time 62,000 miles on it at the time. I was on a highway when the engine coolant warning light came on in vehicle . I pulled off the highway as I was endanger and the vehicle was acting erratically which almost caused an accident I then went to a gas station and had coolant restored as it had run out completely without notice or reason the mechanic advised I speak with dealer. I brought vehicle to local mechanic, who advised that the engine was blown unserviceable. He stated that he had seen this issue many times before and stated that the Ford Eco-boost engine had a widespread problem of the engine block cracking then coolant entering the engine destroying it. He said he had seen this many times over many years. He said the coolant was leaking from...
Low coolant levels and white smoke that enters the vehicle from the tailpipe. No evidence of leaks
After 60,0000 miles the car started having engine problems, and Ford told us that it would need a new transmission and Engine. When asked about the warranty they said there is none (Purchased car new from Ford). In doing research we noticed that there where similar issues for previous year models of the Edge.
I first noticed a hesitancy upon acceleration which I attributed to possible bad gas. I continued driving. A few days later I noticed white smoke coming from the vehicle's exhaust, a more noticeable acceleration issue - missing, hesitancy, - and then the vehicle died when I stopped for a light. I called an independent mechanic. The engine completely stopped on me 4-5 times at traffic lights or stop signs as I drove to his shop. I had several close calls to other vehicles hitting me as my vehicle would not move when I gave gas trying to pull out. Just as I pulled onto the lot, the indicator light came on saying the vehicle was Overheating (this was the first time). The coolant was completely gone and had leaked into cylinders (according to his inspection). After performing other tests overnight on the vehicle, he determined it needed an engine replacement....
2019 Ford Edge with 38K miles coolant leak into the cylinders of the 2.0-liter EcoBoost engines and cause the vehicles to misfire, overheat and even catch fire.
Coolant intrusion on 2 motors, the Original Motor and the new replacement motor from Ford
The egr cooler developed a leak causing engine to overheat and cylinder misfire. Estimate from Ford dealer is $2500. We had a 75000 mile extended warranty, but the problem developed at 7800 miles. Only 3000 miles after expiration. We were hoping for some cost relief because of the circumstances involved, but nothing seems to be available
The CEL came on indicating a mis fire on cylinder #1. The temperature rose above the warning threshold. After new spark plugs and a new coil pack. The CEL cleared but white smoke came from exhaust pipes indicating coolant intrusion. This was an issue with prior model years. My vehicle is not in the recall window. The car has 78,000+ miles and the extended warranty was for 75,000 miles. Has this issue been reported for 2019 2.0L ecoboost engines?
The contact owns a 2019 Ford Edge. The contact stated that while driving at an undisclosed speed, the check engine and engine temperature warning lights illuminated; however, the contact immediately pulled over to the shoulder of the roadway and turned off the vehicle. The contact was able to restart the vehicle and safely drove to the location where the vehicle had received an oil change service two days before. The independent mechanic inspected the vehicle and checked the coolant level, which he had filled two days before, and informed the contact that he could smell coolant burning and that the coolant was leaking into the engine. The contact was advised to take the vehicle to the dealer for assistance. The contact safely drove the vehicle to her residence, contacted the dealer, and scheduled for the vehicle to be picked up by a tow truck service. The vehicle was towed to...
The contact owns a 2019 Ford Edge. The contact stated that while driving at an undisclosed speed, the low coolant warning light illuminated. The contact stopped, parked the vehicle, refilled the coolant, and drove the vehicle to her residence. The contact stated that the vehicle was started the following day and the low coolant warning light was illuminated. The contact checked the coolant level and became aware that the coolant reservoir was empty but there was no evidence of a coolant leak on the ground underneath the vehicle. The contact stated that the vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic for an oil change and the contact was informed that the head gasket was blown, and the engine needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 85,800.
The contact owns a 2019 Ford Edge. The contact stated that while driving at an undisclosed speed and depressing the accelerator pedal, the vehicle shuddered and stalled. There was no warning light illuminated. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic, where the failure was related to Ford Technical Service Bulletin Number: 19-2208 (Coolant In Cylinders). The vehicle was not repaired. There was no further information provided. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and informed the contact that the vehicle was not under warranty. The failure mileage was approximately 61,220.
The contact owns a 2019 Ford Edge. The contact stated that while driving at undisclosed speeds, his wife noticed white smoke coming from the exhaust pipe. The contact then stated that he noticed an abnormal odor. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic where the contact was informed that anti-freeze had leaked into the exhaust and diagnosed that both head gasket failed and needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure and the contact was advised to call the NHTSA Hotline to file a complaint. The failure mileage was approximately 93,500.
I had no warning my car just stalled and there was no coolant and white smoke coming from tailpipes. 2.0L EcoBoost coolant intrusion can lead to corrosion, misfires, overheating, fouled spark plugs, engine fires, and complete engine failure. It has been such a problem in early model 2.0L EcoBoosts that Ford issued a technical service bulletin.
Vehicle stalled while out driving. White smoke coming from exhaust tail pipes & smell of gas from inside the vehicle which cause me to become dizzy & lightheaded. Engine started choking out & popping & white smoke coming from under hood. I cut vehicle off & call for roadside assistance- vehicle transported to Waldorf Ford Service Center. Vehicle diagnosed with ERG coolant leak coming from EGR cooler. Had to replace EGR cooler. Cost $1433.32. Solutions Warranty paid $607.82. I had to pay $825.50 which I am not happy about & I want Ford company to refund my $825.50. This issue was a Ford company problem that they were aware of since 2010. I bought this vehicle used on 11/29/2021 w/49,083 miles. Also in 3/28/2023 there was problem with turbo engine Waldorf Ford had to replace the turbo- cost me $400 - Solutions Warranty paid $800 to repair the turbo problem....
The contact owns a 2019 Ford Edge. The contact stated that while driving at an undisclosed speed, the oil warning light was illuminated and there was black smoke coming from underneath the rear end of the vehicle. The vehicle was towed to the dealer, who informed the contact that the EGR cooler needed to be replaced. The contact related the failure to Technical Service Bulletin: 20-2234. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 60,000.
The contact owns a 2019 Ford Edge. The contact stated while driving 60 MPH, the temperature gauge was rising with the check engine warning light illuminated. The contact stated white smoke was coming from the tailpipe. The contact parked the vehicle on the side of the road and added coolant because the coolant level was low. The contact continued driving to his residence, but the vehicle started to misfire. The contact continued driving to his residence. The contact took the vehicle to an independent mechanic, where it was diagnosed with needing the engine to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The contact called the local dealer and made them aware of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer had not been informed of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 71,000.
Engine, coolant leaking from system. This our second engine and has only been been in the car 3 months less than 3000 miles! This is a on going problem with the ford eco boost engine!
The coolant of the vehicle is getting low after being filled each time. Upon research the 2019 Ford Edge models and Ford’s 2.0L EcoBoost engines are having the same problem. The coolant level gets below low and can even cause engine fire. Upon inspection from the mechanic, it is proven that the coolant fluid level decreases rapidly after filling and can be a leak that might can even cause vehicle fire.
My vehicle overheated as I was driving to work (hardly 5 months after the warranty expired). I pulled over as the engine was smoking. Turns out engine failure the engine was not repairable. So, I took it to my trusted mechanic who ordered the engine from Ford. Within 2 weeks of getting my Edge back, the check engine light was on, the power train light came on too and within seconds of that the engine overheated again. The engine was taking in coolant and burned up again just as the first time. This is a Ford engine issue. Completely ridiculous and unsafe. I’m 5 months pregnant and should not have to worry if my new vehicle is safe or if the engine is going to blow up again.
I was driving the vehicle in highway traffic with a slowdown in the morning , I was driving 14mph and vehicle had about 60,005 miles. The engine started knocking hard while I was driving, prior to this the engine had no issues. The diagnosis’s that the Ford dealership gave was that engine threw and engine rod on cylinder number 6, there was no warning lights that showed. Issue has been reported to Ford and they have yet to reached out due to their engine failing just a few miles over 60k. If i was in regular speed traffic my vehicle would of stopped right on traffic lanes and could of caused an accident. Vehicle is currently in the Ford shop awaiting for repair cost.
Was driving vehicle at 45 mph but once the vehicle slowed down to under 25 mph it would start sputtering. Drove about a half a mile and engine light came on stating Engine Coolant Over Temperature. I pulled immediately over into the emergency lane and turned car off. There was thick clouds of smoke rolling out of the exhaust pipes. Even under the hood was some smoke. Once vehicle stopped smoking so badly I opened the hood. I checked the oil and smoke could be seen coming from the oil stick. Looking at the coolant reservoir, it seemed to be empty. I had just had the fluids looked at a week prior to this! Called Ford Roadside Assistance and was told it would be upto 3 hours before a tow truck could arrive. I was on a heavy traffic highway in northern virginia with a child. I called a local...
The contact owns a 2019 Ford Edge. The contact stated while driving 55 MPH, the vehicle performed as designed; however, while driving under 55 MPH, the vehicle would jerk and lunge while driving. No warning lights were illuminated. The vehicle was taken to the dealer where the contact was informed that there was nothing that could be done to correct the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure and the contact was informed to contact the NHTSA Hotline. The failure mileage was approximately 42,000.
I cut my car off to fill up with gas, after filling up with gas I get back in my 2019 Ford Edge Titanium 2.0 Eco Boost and my car would not crank. It was turning over but would not crank. Finally, after my fourth time trying to start my 2019 Ford Edge it finally started and I had pump the gas pedal to keep it running. Then I noticed the engine light on, and my 2019 Ford Edge was running rough and sounded horrible. I took my 2019 Ford Edge to the Ford Dealership and was told that the Purge Solenoid Valve was bad, Giving my 2019 Ford Edge a default code a P0456 Fault Code (Evaporative Emission System Leak Detected, Severity 1 of 3, Service Should Be Scheduled and Repaired). My 2019 Ford Edge Titanium 2.0 only had 74,000 miles at the time this happened. The Ford Dealership...
Engine coolant leaked into the engine causing catastrophic engine failure.
When pushing on gas the car stutters and the engine was replace but still having same problem and also getting power train alerts and malfunction indicator lamp. Started back in October of 2021 till now April 2022.
I HAVE HAD MY 2019 FORD EDGE AT THE DEALERSHIP TWICE WITH A COLLANT PROBLEM. THEY HAVE PUT MY EDGE ON THEIR ANALSIS MACHINE AND CHECKED FOR LEAKS WITH ANYTHING PERTAINING TO THE COOLANT. THEY HAVE NOT FOUND ANYTHING AS TO WHY IT IS LEAKING OR EVAPORATING. THE DEALERSHIP TOLD ME THERE WAS A COOLANT FORD USED IN SOME 2019S MODELS THAT WAS EVAPORATING QUICKLY AND WAS DISCONTINUED IN USE. IVE HAD TO HAVE THEM DRAIN THE OLD COOLANT OUT AND HAVE IT REPLACED BUT SINCE IT IS NOT COVERED UNDER WARRANTY IVE HAD TO PAY OUT OF POCKET FOR THE COST. IM ATTACHING 2 PHOTOS 1 TAKEN IN DEC AND 1 TAKEN IN JAN
Engine failed. Car was jumping and shaking out of control on the highway while I was going 60 mph and before I could pull of the highway it wouldn’t accelerate at all, and stopped directly in the middle of a busy highway.I could have been rear ended at a speed of 60 mph on a highway. It’s currently at Ford dealership. Before the car while parked made a gushing sound like water coming out of bath tub. After car started shaking check engine light and engine coolant over temperature came on.
WHILE DRIVING AT APPROX. 10 MPH THROUGH A PARKING LOT, MY VEHICLE IGNITION TURNED OFF FOR NO EXPLAINABLE REASON. ADDITIONALLY, THE INSTRUMENT CLUSTER WENT COMPLETELY DARK (NO POWER). I DID NOTE THAT THE CENTER AUXILIARY DISPLAY REMAINED LIT. ONCE THE VEHICLE COASTED TO A STOP, I ATTEMPTED TO RESTART THE VEHICLE, AT WHICH TIME IT DID START, HOWEVER IT WAS IN LIMP MODE. I DROVE IT HOME (1.5 MILES) AND TURNED IT OFF. WHEN I WENT TO TAKE IT TO THE DEALER THE NEXT MORNING, THE VEHICLE STARTED AND OPERATED NORMALLY. THE FORD DEALER (EL CAJON FORD) HAD THE VEHICLE FOR 3 DAYS, AND WAS UNABLE TO IDENTIFY THE ISSUE (NO DTCS CODE). I WAS ABLE TO LOCATE THE EXAMPLES OF IDENTICAL ISSUES ONLINE, WITHIN A NUMBER OF OWNER BLOGS. WHEN CONTACTING FORD, I WAS TOLD THERE WAS NOTHING THEY COULD DO, BECAUSE THEY WERE NOT ABLE TO IDENTIFY THE...
ENGINE COOLANT LEAKING INTO THE ENGINE BLOCK CAUSED THE VEHICLE TO COME TO A GRINDING HALT ON THE HIGHWAY. THE VEHICLE ALERTED TO LOW ENGINE COOLANT ROUGHLY 30 SECONDS PRIOR TO LOSING DRIVE POWER. THE VEHICLE HAS APPROXIMATELY 42000 MILES ON IT. THERE WAS SMOKE COMING FROM THE EXHAUST THAT SMELLED OF BURNT COOLANT AND SMOKE COMING FROM UNDER THE FRONT HOOD, BUT NO FIRE.
CAR SHUTS OFF WHILE DRIVING. THIS IS THE SECOND TIME THIS HAS HAPPENED. THE FIRST TIME IT HAPPENED ON THE HIGHWAY.
FROM STOP, BEGAN RIGHT TURN INTO CITY TRAFFIC. HEARD LOUD CLICKING NOISE IN DASHBOARD. ENGINE CUT OFF. LOST POWER STEERING. COASTED TO STOP ON SIDE OF THE CITY STREET. RESTARTED ENGINE SUCCESSFULLY AND DROVE AWAY.
SINGLE POINT OF FAILURE WHERE GROUND WIRE DISCONNECTED FROM ECM AND CAR LOST 100% FUNCTIONALITY AND SHUT DOWN COMPLETELY WHILE OPERATING/DRIVING WHILE STOPPED AT A RED LIGHT. HAZARDS WARNING LIGHTS WERE NON OPERABLE THEREFORE MY CONCERN IS IF AIRBAGS WOULD OF EVEN ACTUATED IF A REAR END ACCIDENT WOULD OF OCCURRED SINCE THE VEHICLE HAD NO FUNCTIONALITY. ISSUE CAUSED MAJOR TRAFFIC BACK UP AND POLICE HAD TO HAVE VEHICLE TOWED TO DEALER. WHILE WAITING FOR TOW TRUCK, I HAD TO CLIMB OVER CENTER CONSOLE TO MANUALLY OPEN REAR DOOR TO REMOVE MY TODDLER FROM STRANDED VEHICLE ON A MAIN ROAD (13 MILE AND DRAKE, FARMINGTON HILLS). I ALREADY VOICED A CORPORATE COMPLAINT WITH FORD AND THEY DID NOTHING TO RESOLVE ISSUE OR PUT ME INTO AN EQUIVALENT VEHICLE. THE VEHICLE HAS ALSO HAD PREVIOUS ODD/SCREACHING REAR AXLE NOISES AND BRAKE STICKING/LOCKING UP ISSUES WHEN PUTTING INTO REVERSE AFTER PARKED OVERNIGHT...
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Power Train
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Unknown Or Other
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Fuelpropulsion System
29 complaints
Engine And Engine Cooling
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Electrical System
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Seat Belts
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Vehicle Speed Control
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Wheels
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Service Brakes
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Wheelslugsnutsboltsstuds
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Structurebody
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Forward Collision Avoidance Adaptive Cruise Control
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Back Over Prevention Rearview System Braking
3 complaints
Lane Departure Assist
3 complaints
Tires
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Air Bags
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Back Over Prevention
2 complaints
Forward Collision Avoidance Warnings
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Power Traintransfer Case 4 Wheel Drive
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Suspension
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Back Over Prevention Sensing System Camera
1 complaint
Back Over Prevention Warnings
1 complaint
Electrical System Instrument Clusterpanel
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Electrical Systemadasdriver Monitoringcamerasensor
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Electrical Systemwiring
1 complaint
Electronic Stability Control Esc
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Equipmentelectricalinfotainment
1 complaint
Exterior Lighting
1 complaint
Forward Collision Avoidance Automatic Emergency Braking
1 complaint
Lane Departure Warning
1 complaint
Power Trainautomatic Transmissionfluidlubricantpump
1 complaint
Power Trainautomatic Transmissionfluidlubricantvalvesvalve Body
1 complaint
Power Traindrivelinedifferential Unit
1 complaint
Seat Belts Rearotherbuckle Assembly
1 complaint
Seat Beltscritical Fasteners
1 complaint
Service Brakes Airdiscrotor
1 complaint
Service Brakes Hydraulic
1 complaint
Structurebodydoor
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Structurebodydoorhinge And Attachments
1 complaint
Structurebodyhatchbackliftgate
1 complaint
Structurebodyhood
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Structurebodytrunk Lid
1 complaint
Visibilityglass Siderear
1 complaint
Visibilitywindshield Wiperwashermotor
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