Some Ford Edge owners report experiencing engine misfire and loss of power, which can manifest as engine failure, stalling while driving, rough idling, and a flashing check engine light. Symptoms such as hesitation during heavy acceleration or when climbing steep hills may also indicate these issues, often linked to turbocharger problems in EcoBoost models, timing chain failures, or other engine-related concerns. Additionally, some owners report engine overheating, which poses a serious risk of significant damage if not addressed promptly. Common signs of overheating include smoke from under the hood, a pegged temperature gauge, and coolant leaks leading to white smoke from the exhaust. Causes of overheating, even with a full coolant reservoir, can include a blocked radiator, defective thermostat, damaged water pump, faulty cooling fan, or blown head gasket. It is advisable for owners to consult a qualified mechanic or dealership for prompt diagnosis and resolution of these critical issues to maintain the performance and longevity of their Ford Edge.
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