Ford Edge overheating issue with antifreeze leaking into cylinders causing misfiring and stalling while driving on Ford Edge

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Some Ford Edge owners report experiencing overheating issues due to antifreeze leaking into specific cylinders, particularly cylinders 2 and 3, which can lead to misfiring and stalling while driving. These coolant leaks are a serious concern that can result in significant engine problems. Additionally, symptoms of overheating may arise from various factors, including radiator fan malfunctions or a faulty thermostat, further exacerbating the risk of engine damage. Repair costs for addressing these coolant leaks can be substantial, with average expenses reported around $5,810 for the 2017 model and approximately $7,170 for the 2018 model, especially when engine damage occurs. In severe cases, Ford recommends engine replacement, which can exceed $8,000, highlighting the financial implications of these issues. To mitigate these risks, some owners emphasize the importance of regular maintenance checks, monitoring coolant levels, and promptly addressing warning lights, as well as being vigilant about common causes like a blown head gasket that can lead to overheating.

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