Some Ford Edge owners report experiencing stalling while driving, even when no diagnostic issues are detected. Common causes for this frustrating problem include fuel system issues, such as bad gas or water in the gas tank, which can lead to engine stalling. Additionally, problems within the air intake system, like a malfunctioning Mass Airflow (MAF) sensor, may trigger the check engine light and contribute to stalling. Ignition system issues, particularly with components such as the throttle body or Powertrain Control Module (PCM), can also result in unexpected stalling. Other potential causes cited by owners include coolant leaks, turbocharger problems in EcoBoost models, or timing chain issues. It is advisable for owners experiencing these symptoms to seek a thorough inspection by a qualified mechanic to identify and resolve the underlying issues promptly, ensuring the safety and reliability of their vehicle.
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