Ford Edge coolant loss and missing at idle due to head gasket leak and overheating on Ford Edge

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Problem overview

Some Ford Edge owners report experiencing coolant loss and rough idling, which may indicate a head gasket leak that can lead to overheating. These issues often manifest as symptoms such as engine misfiring and white smoke from the exhaust. Additionally, coolant loss can signify that coolant is leaking into the combustion chamber, necessitating prompt attention to avoid expensive engine damage, including a damaged head gasket or cracked head. Misfiring at idle can also stem from the head gasket leak affecting engine performance, and conducting a compression or leak down test can help identify any sealing issues. Overheating is another serious concern, as it can result from compromised sealing between the engine block and cylinder head due to a blown head gasket. Continuous overheating can lead to costly repairs and long-term engine damage if not addressed swiftly. It is recommended that owners experiencing these symptoms have their vehicles inspected by a professional to diagnose and resolve the underlying issues before incurring higher repair costs.

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