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Colby

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  1. 14 hours ago, Colby said:

    True but when the front section of these under body splash guards aren't put back on right or the mechanic that did the oil change cut away some of the splash guard and didn't put all of the fasteners back on correctly then air gets up under the long panels and causes the grommets to come loose and the flapping begins. It has happened to me twice already. I'm thinking about removing them all has anyone else done that?

    I took off the front splash guard because it was driving me crazy plus there is no way of attaching the back part of it because the oil change place cut it out to make it easier to change the oil I assume.

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  2. On 12/10/2020 at 4:04 PM, todd92 said:

    Has nothing to do with an oil change?  Those long underbody panels are not touched.

    True but when the front section of these under body splash guards aren't put back on right or the mechanic that did the oil change cut away some of the splash guard and didn't put all of the fasteners back on correctly then air gets up under the long panels and causes the grommets to come loose and the flapping begins. It has happened to me twice already. I'm thinking about removing them all has anyone else done that?

  3. 9 hours ago, Haz said:

    Underhood illustration of (1) Upper Windshield Washer Hose and (2) Windshield Washer Spray Jet from the 2018 Edge Workshop Manual...

     

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    Image of Upper Windshield Washer Hose ( FT4Z-17A605-E ) from Ford Parts website...

     

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    Image of Windshield Washer Spray Nozzle ( FT4Z-17603-C ) from Ford Parts website...

     

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    Both parts are offered by Ford and by other online sellers, including on eBay, at a variety of prices.

     

    Good luck!

     

    Thanks, I really didn't want to replace the whole assembly just need the o-ring, but I might end up having to do that.

  4. I don't know if this has happened to anyone else on here, but I noticed that my windshield washer hose was leaking under the hood. I found the leak where the spray nozzle plugs into the supply line and the o-ring is missing. I guess it came unhooked and blew it out. Where can I get this o-ring or does the replacement spray nozzle come with one? It's on a 2018 Edge. 

    Thanks for anyone's help.

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