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FischerAG

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  1. Haha, Todd, right on, thanks for your response. And congratulations on your 1-year anniversary!! Thanks Perfa, for the confirmation! You can never be too safe on the 'ol interwebs. ;-) Todd, sure, I guess it couldn't hurt to have another dealer look at it. Well, I guess it could hurt in the amount of lost time and money I spend to have someone take a look, but that's besides the point. Yes, if you'd like to locate one and schedule an appointment, I'll take you up on your offer. Thank you! I went to the dealer in Northampton, MA, 01060. Whatever other dealer is closest to 01060 would work for me. How to proceed? -Aaron
  2. Hmm, I see that many people have had this same problem, and every dealership seems to have the same "it's normal" response. Not sure it's worth going to another dealership. But I certainly would if it meant that this problem would have a chance of being fixed! I appreciate your help, and would be very happy if Ford were actually looking into this problem. Can you provide an email address or contact number or something to assure me that you are actually from Ford, and not somebody impersonating a Ford representative?
  3. 09edgeguy, did you have the fuel pump replaced? And if so, did it fix the problem? I have the high pitch whine. It's on all the time, you can hear it from inside or outside of the car, and it makes the noise regardless of whether the car is moving or not. According to the Ford dealer, it's probably the fuel pump, and is considered "normal". The migraine headache I get when driving the car begs to to differ with the characterization of "normal".
  4. This is an interesting idea. I think I'm going to try it, if I can't get some response from Ford on fixing it. If I don't find some way to fix it, the car is going to get traded in or sold. It's unfortunate, as I love everything else about this car!
  5. Stan, interesting! I hope, for your sake, that the BCM fix does this trick and you don't hear any more whining noise! I'm sure we'd all be interested to hear the result of your experience. Please let us know how it goes, and if it fixed the issue for you! Cheers, -Aaron
  6. Todd, it's nice to hear that someone from Ford is willing to look into this. I purchased a (used) beautiful '08 Ford Edge Limited with every bell and whistle. I love everything about the car, but soon after I purchased it I noticed the high pitch noise. I brought it to the Ford dealer to get the problem looked at. The mechanics heard it right away and commented on how loud it was. They believe it is the fuel pump that is making the noise. However, from reading on the owner boards, even if I got it replaced with another Ford fuel pump the noise might stay the same. Apparently many of the Ford fuel pumps for the Ford Edge has this issue, and getting a new one to replace it is no guarantee that it will be better. This is the first American car I have purchased and I really love the car, everything except for this noise. It makes the noise constantly, regardless of whether the car is moving or not. It is so loud and shrill, the only way I can drown it out is to turn up the fan to it's highest setting and/or turn up the sound system to a pretty loud volume. Oh, and the Ford dealer? The mechanics checked another '08 or '09 they had on the lot, it made the same noise, so their conclusion is that it's "normal" for these cars. It's puzzling, to say the least, and has really hurt Ford's reputation in my eyes. It's too bad, because I love basically everything else about this car. It really is excellent! But if I don't find some way to fix the issue, I will probably need to sell it or trade it in for a loss. And if the issue doesn't get fixed, there is a very small likelihood I would consider a Ford again. If Ford stood behind their product and addressed this defect, I would be overjoyed, because I really would like to keep this car!
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