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Ford Edge Coolant Leak Recall

| by Michelle Yang, Esq.

The Ford Edge, a popular midsize SUV, has over the years been embroiled in a series of recalls related to coolant leaks and head gasket failures. These issues, affecting various models ranging from 2016 to 2019, have raised significant concerns amongst owners and potential buyers alike. Pervasive coolant leaks, some even seeping into the engine, and head gasket recalls across multiple years highlight a pattern of mechanical problems that Ford has struggled to adequately address. This article will dive deep into these recalls, shedding light on the full extent of these issues, their potential dangers, and how they impact the overall reliability of the Ford Edge.

If you leased or purchased a defective 2016-2023 Ford Edge it is very likely that you are entitled to compensation.  Contact Cali Lemon Lawyers for a free Ford Lemon Law case evaluation. ¿Hablas Español? Contáctenos ahora para recibir más información.

Understanding The Coolant Leak Recalls

The Ford Fusion coolant leak recalls involve serious issues related to the cooling system of the vehicle. The recalls primarily concern a defect where the vehicle may develop a coolant leak from the engine cylinder head, potentially leading to a crack in the head due to overheating. This can cause coolant to leak into the engine, which can, in turn, lead to engine failure or even a fire in severe cases.

Recalls are usually issued when a manufacturer identifies a consistent defect that compromises the safety or functionality of a vehicle. In the case of the Ford Fusion, the manufacturer detected the risk associated with the coolant leak and issued a recall to prevent further damage or potential hazards. When a recall is announced, owners are typically informed and the issue is corrected free of charge at authorized service centers.

Several model years of the Ford Fusion have been subject to this type of recall. This issue can manifest as a low coolant warning, an overheating engine, or visible coolant leaking underneath the vehicle. It’s important to note that any signs of a coolant leak should be addressed immediately by a professional, as they can quickly lead to more serious engine issues.

2016, 2017 and 2018 Ford Edge Coolant Leak Recalls

Recall number 20V469000 affects Ford Edge models from 2015 to 2018. The recall pertains to a manufacturing defect in the head gasket, which may cause coolant to leak. This, in turn, can lead to engine overheating and a loss of power.

To understand the gravity of this issue, it’s crucial to understand the role of the head gasket in a vehicle. This vital component is a thin piece of metal that seals the combustion chamber from the coolant system. A failure or defect in the head gasket can lead to serious engine damage.

In this particular recall, the head gasket was not designed or manufactured correctly, thereby allowing coolant to leak out of the engine. Over time, this leakage could lead to engine overheating and potentially cause a fire, presenting a substantial risk to vehicle occupants.

If you own a Ford Edge from the years 2015 to 2018 and notice any signs of coolant system issues — such as a loss of coolant, overheating, or white smoke emanating from the exhaust — it is strongly recommended that you contact your local Ford dealer for service. Importantly, this repair is free of charge under the recall.

Ford has issued a technical service bulletin (TSB) regarding the Ford Edge coolant leak issue. This bulletin provides dealers with detailed instructions on how to inspect and repair the head gaskets on affected vehicles.

For Ford Edge owners or potential buyers concerned about the coolant leak issue, it is advised to contact your local Ford dealer for more detailed information. This proactive step could save you from future hassles and ensure the longevity and reliability of your Ford Edge.

How You Can Check if Your Ford Edge Has a Recall

Even though Ford representatives have chosen to notify owners about the issues, Ford is recalling certain vehicles, not all of them. Therefore, you must identify if yours is recalled or not, and you might not know how to do that.

A recall happens when either the manufacturer or the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (also known as the NHTSA) identifies a safety risk with a vehicle. The risk does not allow the mentioned vehicle to comply with the minimum safety standard, for example, the Edge is having issues with the driver’s seat belt retractor, which may not function properly during a crash.

If the driver’s seat belt retractor doesn’t work when you’re in a crash, you could get serious injuries, which is why you and all owners may contact Ford to get their recall information. Furthermore, you could check the NHTSA website to see if your vehicle has any open recalls.

The seatbelt assembly problem is not the only one these vehicles are having, so you should get yours checked out as soon as you can. Even though it’s a daunting process, if you get Ford’s number and the company is recalling your vehicle, you could be able to get it fixed without paying anything, and you would be safe while you’re on the road.

Having open recalls means that your vehicle is included in the ones Ford is recalling. Nonetheless, to make sure, you can either check the NHTSA website, get Ford’s number and contact customer service, or check the NHTSA’s social media accounts (mostly Facebook and Twitter), as recalls usually appear there as well.

If you have any further questions, you can always contact Ford customer service to get more information. Another option is to go to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration website and plug in your car’s vehicle identification number, which allows you to see if your car has any recalls or not.

You Can Contact Ford Customer Service

After many people reported the coolant liquid leaking into the cylinder, the Ford company started receiving multiple complaints, so if you’re having any issues, you can contact customer service.

Since some vehicles fail to comply with the minimum safety requirements, owners may contact Ford, and even tell the customer service staff about the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration campaign number (20V469000), which might help the person determine if they have any recalls or not.

You should be safe while you’re driving, and you shouldn’t have to pay to repair issues that shouldn’t have been there in the first place. If you’re having coolant liquid leak into your third cylinder, get Ford’s number as soon as you can, find out if your vehicle has any recalls, and try to get it fixed.

Conclusion

Ford is very famous for its high-quality vehicles, but Edge, Escape, Bronco, and other owners have reported many issues. There haven’t been recalls on all of them, but the company is recalling certain models. If you’re having problems and you need help from an experienced legal team, contact Cali Lemon Lawyers for a free consultation today!

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