Some Ford Edge 2010 owners report experiencing starting issues even after replacing the fuel pump, which could be attributed to several underlying problems. These include low fuel pressure, which can prevent the engine from starting properly, and a damaged fuel pump relay that may also lead to difficulties in starting. Additionally, some owners find that a clogged fuel filter restricts fuel flow to the engine, further complicating the starting process. Furthermore, issues with the purge valve, indicated by trouble codes like P1450 and P2196, can manifest as hard starting after refueling or unusual noises from the fuel tank. It is crucial for owners to address these potential issues promptly, and if problems persist, consulting a professional mechanic for further inspection and repair is advisable.
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