Ford Edge transmission disengaging issue unrelated to switch connection on Ford Edge

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Problem overview

Some Ford Edge owners report experiencing transmission disengaging issues, which can manifest as symptoms like slipping, hard shifting, difficulties shifting between gears, jerking while shifting, and vibrations during acceleration. Additionally, some owners face specific problems such as torque converter failures, transmission control module issues, low transmission fluid levels, leaks, and engagement difficulties between certain gears. The cost of repairing these transmission problems can vary significantly, with average repairs ranging from $1500 to $4000, and complete transmission replacements exceeding $5000. Certain models, particularly those manufactured between 2019-2021, may also experience a shudder or jerk while driving up to 35 mph due to software issues in the powertrain control module. It is crucial for owners to address these transmission issues promptly to prevent further damage, as potential causes include plugged screens, shift solenoid failures, pressure pump leaks, and failing internal transmission seals.

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