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  1. 2007 Ford Edge, 59,000 miles and I was hearing a whine from the rear end, thought it might be worn tires, replaced them, then replaced again but the noise kept getting worse. The dealer found both rear hub bearings were worn out and inorder to prevent it from reoccuring I had to replace the trailing arms too. Since I was now passed my warranty, I had to cover this. $1,300. The rear wheel bearings wear out before I have to replace the first set of spark plugs? They said it was not a design flaw but just wear. So it was designed this way?

     

    HAVE YOUR REAR HUB BEARINGS AND TRAILING ARMS CHANGED BEFORE 60,000 MILES

  2. I have a 2007 Edge and I to am having a whinning noise. I heard the noise from the first day and I was told that they might know what the issue is when I bring it in for my checks. They also claimed I was the first with this issue. I took my car in again to get fixed and I was told the that it was in my mind. Then the second time I was told there is a noise but they don't know and that there is only one person that works there that could be able to fix it and that I needed my car to stay there for a few days. I asked for a loaner car due to I work out of town at times and they said no because of my traveling.

    My family has been long time ford customers and I feel like I'm not getting what I paid for and thrown through hops just to have a nice running car.

    Does anyone have ideas on what the issue can be?

    The whinning noise is ALL the time. I could be going 20km and up and the noise is there.

    JB

     

     

    2007 Ford Edge, 59,000 miles and I was hearing a whine from the rear end, thought it might be worn tires, replaced them, then replaced again but the noise kept getting worse. The dealer found both rear hub bearings were worn out and inorder to prevent it from reoccuring I had to replace the trailing arms too. Since I was now passed my warranty, I had to cover this. $1,300. The rear wheel bearings wear out before I have to replace the first set of spark plugs? They said it was not a design flaw but just wear. So it was designed this way?

     

    HAVE YOUR REAR HUB BEARINGS AND TRAILING ARMS CHANGED BEFORE 60,000 MILES

  3. I have a 2007 SE AWD with a little of 4,000 miles on it and have had whining from the rear end. They have inspected the tires, ball bearing, and recently determined it was the rear end. Ford directed a whole rear end stump to be sent from the factory and did not want the dealership to even open up the rear end, and wanted to inspect it themselves. They replaced the rear end, and now I have a roaring still. It get most noticable at 40 mph and over (louder). Going into dealership on Wednesday to speak to service manager and another guy to drive and show them. I have called Ford and told them I am wanting them to replace it because of this.

     

    2007 Ford Edge, 59,000 miles and I was hearing a whine from the rear end, thought it might be worn tires, replaced them, then replaced again but the noise kept getting worse. The dealer found both rear hub bearings were worn out and inorder to prevent it from reoccuring I had to replace the trailing arms too. Since I was now passed my warranty, I had to cover this. $1,300. The rear wheel bearings wear out before I have to replace the first set of spark plugs? They said it was not a design flaw but just wear. So it was designed this way?

     

    HAVE YOUR REAR HUB BEARINGS AND TRAILING ARMS CHANGED BEFORE 60,000 MILES

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