Some Ford Edge owners report experiencing a loss of power while driving, often accompanied by warning lights like a wrench symbol on the instrument panel, indicating a powertrain-related issue that requires immediate attention. Incidents of loss of power have been reported across various models, including the 2011, 2013, 2015, and 2018 versions. Despite these occurrences, some owners have noted that no fault codes were detected during service checks. In certain cases, restarting the engine has temporarily resolved the issue, but some drivers have experienced loss of power during highway driving, raising safety concerns and necessitating immediate action to pull over. This issue can arise under different driving conditions, including highway speeds and while towing. Additionally, there are reports of the vehicle shutting off completely while driving, requiring coasting to a stop before restarting the engine. Given the recurring nature of this problem, it is advisable for owners to consult a qualified mechanic or Ford dealership for a thorough diagnosis and prompt resolution to ensure safety and vehicle performance.
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