Ford Edge hard shifting and clunking noise when shifting out of park, possible transmission or sensor issue on Ford Edge

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
Published by RepairPal

Problem overview

Some Ford Edge owners report experiencing hard shifting and clunking noises when shifting out of park, which may indicate a need for shift linkage adjustment. Others have noted that the issue could stem from a power transfer problem within the transmission system or a malfunctioning sensor contributing to the clanging noise during gear changes. Additionally, inadequate transmission servicing can lead to these shifting problems, and many owners have experienced symptoms such as delayed gear engagement and discomfort while driving. Common transmission issues reported include slipping, hard shifting, and torque converter problems, which can potentially cause further damage if not addressed promptly. It is advisable for owners facing these issues to consult a Ford technician or dealership for a thorough diagnosis and necessary repairs.

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Average mileage: 89,900 miles
(14,700 - 158,000)

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