Ford Edge electrical problems causing horn disconnection and signal light malfunction when turning steering wheel on Ford Edge

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Problem overview

Some Ford Edge owners report experiencing electrical problems that affect the horn and signal lights when turning the steering wheel. These issues may stem from a faulty fuse, which can interrupt the circuit and prevent the horn from functioning properly. Additionally, a failed horn relay, often caused by a short circuit in the horn wiring, can damage internal components and lead to malfunction. Problems with the clock spring in the steering wheel may also arise, impacting the horn's functionality. Furthermore, damaged electrical wiring that comes into contact with the vehicle's body can result in horn disconnection and signal light malfunctions. To prevent these issues from escalating, it is recommended that owners have their Ford Edge inspected regularly and consult a qualified mechanic or dealership service center for diagnostic assessments and repairs if electrical problems are noticed.

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