garycrist Posted June 13, 2024 Report Share Posted June 13, 2024 Hit a bridge and sell it to the insurance co. (This is only a joke. I would never give illegal info). 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tim W. AZ Posted June 13, 2024 Report Share Posted June 13, 2024 8 minutes ago, garycrist said: Hit a bridge and sell it to the insurance co. (This is only a joke. I would never give illegal info). Or... is it still possible to find an engine in a junk yard? A new engine has to be close to 10 grand, I would think you could find one for a couple thousand and even with shipping and installation, save at least half. Even used is better than one with a leaky cylinder. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
untethered Posted June 13, 2024 Report Share Posted June 13, 2024 15 minutes ago, garycrist said: Hit a bridge and sell it to the insurance co. (This is only a joke. I would never give illegal info). Or the good old leave it in a bad part of town unlocked with the keys in it (do not do this) 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oskar27 Posted June 13, 2024 Report Share Posted June 13, 2024 My 2016 Titanium 2L Ecoboost has 51k kilometers so far has been a wonderful car. Looking to see what you will do. Sorry for your troubles. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Starcr182 Posted June 14, 2024 Report Share Posted June 14, 2024 For those of us that have had this issue outside of warranty, how long can/have you pushed it. Called the dealer yesterday and was quoted 7300 for a long block. Got some quotes from a couple Indy shops of about 4500 used engine low miles. can I put a 2020 edge engine in a 2017? When I go to verify fit on eBay it reads doesn’t fit my car. There are plenty of totaled Edges out here with low miles and later model years where this issue seems to be resolved. Did a crazy amount of research before I purchased this car in Sept 2020 (TSB was just making it way from ford then) Trade in value is IMHO crap even with no issues, know everything with this vehicle and well let’s face it stuff isn’t made like it used to be. if I do go though with the engine replacement as long as they are in there what else should I have them do. There is the flex plate issue new plate is like 45 bucks from ford. Seems like a no brainer to just have that done for the piece of mind. Any thoughts or constructive advise appreciated. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Starcr182 Posted June 19, 2024 Report Share Posted June 19, 2024 Has anyone had any assistance from Ford on the long block replacement out of warranty. I have already had issue confirmed by another shop, but Ford wants me to bring it to a FORD dealer before they will even talk about it. Spoke with the dealer and they said 7300 for a the service. I just dont want to pay them an additional 200 for the Diag and get told it will be 7300 bucks for a new engine. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
garycrist Posted June 20, 2024 Report Share Posted June 20, 2024 Yes @Starcr182! It is hard to find the post but, a guy just went through the hoops and Ford did him a deal. Keep searching this site as the post isn't but about a week old. GL P.S. You have to jump through some hoops. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CHorsley Posted July 16, 2024 Report Share Posted July 16, 2024 I'm having the same issue with my 2018 Ford Edge. Mine was the 4th cylinder. I just don't have the money for a new engine that can costs up to $10,000 when I'm still upside down on the car as it is. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shiping Posted July 19, 2024 Report Share Posted July 19, 2024 My Car is 2016 Ford Edge SEL AWD, Mileage 80701 found coolant intrusion into cylinder , need REPLACING LONG BLOCK WITH TURBO, WATER PUMP, VACUUM PUMP, BELTS and MISC GASKETS AND FLUIDS get quote from dealer, about $10,000? is this quote reasonable? Any help would be appreciated. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dabangsta Posted July 19, 2024 Report Share Posted July 19, 2024 1 hour ago, Shiping said: My Car is 2016 Ford Edge SEL AWD, Mileage 80701 found coolant intrusion into cylinder , need REPLACING LONG BLOCK WITH TURBO, WATER PUMP, VACUUM PUMP, BELTS and MISC GASKETS AND FLUIDS get quote from dealer, about $10,000? is this quote reasonable? Any help would be appreciated. I wouldn't say it is reasonable, but it is probably close to what a dealership gets for the work. The long block is $2,600, not sure why the turbo is included, but the long block doesn't include the accessories, and I would replace the pumps, not the turbo unless something else happened to it. It shows 15 hours of labor, so $3000 if $200 an hour, so not sure where that other $4000 goes. This shows the parts required to do it, a lot of nuts and bolts and gaskets, but $4000 worth? https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/tsbs/2019/MC-10169807-0001.pdf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Starcr182 Posted July 19, 2024 Report Share Posted July 19, 2024 1 hour ago, Shiping said: My Car is 2016 Ford Edge SEL AWD, Mileage 80701 found coolant intrusion into cylinder , need REPLACING LONG BLOCK WITH TURBO, WATER PUMP, VACUUM PUMP, BELTS and MISC GASKETS AND FLUIDS get quote from dealer, about $10,000? is this quote reasonable? Any help would be appreciated. We need a little bit more information. Why is the turbo requiring to be replaced? What codes are getting thrown in the vehicle? How long have you been driving it after the codes have popped up? I swallowed this very large pill about two weeks ago with 77,000 miles did not have anything to do with the turbo they will charge you for an AC system discharge and recharge, and an alignment on top of the long block replacement labor just due to the nature of the task. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shiping Posted July 22, 2024 Report Share Posted July 22, 2024 On 7/19/2024 at 5:46 PM, dabangsta said: I wouldn't say it is reasonable, but it is probably close to what a dealership gets for the work. The long block is $2,600, not sure why the turbo is included, but the long block doesn't include the accessories, and I would replace the pumps, not the turbo unless something else happened to it. It shows 15 hours of labor, so $3000 if $200 an hour, so not sure where that other $4000 goes. This shows the parts required to do it, a lot of nuts and bolts and gaskets, but $4000 worth? https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/tsbs/2019/MC-10169807-0001.pdf Thank you for information. I'll ask the question to dealer. Really appreciate the help. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shiping Posted July 22, 2024 Report Share Posted July 22, 2024 On 7/19/2024 at 6:17 PM, Starcr182 said: We need a little bit more information. Why is the turbo requiring to be replaced? What codes are getting thrown in the vehicle? How long have you been driving it after the codes have popped up? I swallowed this very large pill about two weeks ago with 77,000 miles did not have anything to do with the turbo they will charge you for an AC system discharge and recharge, and an alignment on top of the long block replacement labor just due to the nature of the task. Thank you very much for the reply. I'll ask for more information. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Glenn Morris Posted August 21, 2024 Report Share Posted August 21, 2024 Just paid $8200 for the correct upgraded block due to coolant intrusion. what's more pathetic of Ford is they replaced this defective block in Feb 2022 due to damage from the defective flex plate that cracked with the same defective block, instead of the upgraded one. Even though there were to TSB"S saying to replace etc ? Last Ford I ever own! no wonder their sales sucks, their vehicles suck. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HomeLander Posted August 29, 2024 Report Share Posted August 29, 2024 Mechanic here. My wife’s car is a 2017 Lincoln MKC that we bought early in 2020 just before all of this information came out about how terrible the 2.0 design with the grooved cylinder walls and head gaskets were. 71k miles - no extended warranty- still has a car payment. Now we have a po301 code. Cylinder one misfire and it slowly losing coolant. I took out all 4 coil packs and plugs. Checked each cylinder with a borescope. Cylinder one appeared very dirty compared to the others - however no sign of coolant in the cylinder and the plug looked identical to the others. I moved the plug and coil pack from 1 to 2 in hopes that the misfire was a coil pack. The misfire came back the next morning on a cold start and unfortunately is still on cylinder one. What I believe id happening is that while the engine is at operating temp - the head gasket is sealing properly - then as the engine cools of when its shut down - the gasket shrinks and shifts which causes it to leak coolant into the cylinder. Then on startup it misfires momentarily as the coolant is burned off. While the car is running at operating temp it is fine again. Of course this will become much worse at anytime now as the gasket fails farther. So as a mechanic - I will tell everyone that I know - do not under any circumstance buy a ford product. They will not stand behind their cars and refuse to issue a recall to help their customers. After warranty runs out you will be on the hook for a new engine - in our case at 71k miles. I told my wife that this car would be a safe reliable and dependable car - now we will be stuck with a paperweight that still has a payment. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nacdj Posted September 22, 2024 Report Share Posted September 22, 2024 I bought Edge 2018 SE, 145k miles from a private user. Foolishly, did not take it to a mechanic for thorough inspection. CEL came in 3 days, P0036, 0302, 0302, 0316 with coolant leaking in to the engine. Local mechanic suggested to replaced the engine. As a last resort, I asked the mechanic to pour the head gasket sealer (BlueDevil). Next day, the car would not start at all. As per the Mechanic; the engine has been sieged. Finally, bought a used engine (2020, Fusion with 57k miles) for $2500.00 & paid the mechanic $1350 to replace the engine & O2 sensor. It has been fixed now, drove the car for 1k mile; so far no issues. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nate2985 Posted November 7, 2024 Report Share Posted November 7, 2024 112,000 miles on current 2017 ford edge. Am told that coolant is leaking into the cylinders, and that it is a casting issue. The Ford dealership that inspected the car said that the only true fix would be replacing the engine entirely. Any idea what the average cost of doing that with labor could be? 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ford2016 Posted November 9, 2024 Report Share Posted November 9, 2024 You're lucky you made it that far. There's a FB group with 20K+ with this same issue usually around 65K miles. I got quoted $9k this spring. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Dulce Posted November 10, 2024 Report Share Posted November 10, 2024 (edited) I own a 2016 Ford edge SE with 200k + and i used K-seal in two separate occasions (few months apart) and it has resolved the issue for me. best of luck Edited November 10, 2024 by Dulce Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
billw6560 Posted January 13 Report Share Posted January 13 I have a 2018 Ford Edge Titanium 2.0L with Error Code P0302. Ok, I know that this error seems common, but my symptoms are not quite what others note. I should also note that the I don't see any degradation in fuel economy, engine performance seems normal, or any other issues so far. The car has just under 87,000 miles. It was bought as a Certified Pre-Owned car with its 100,000 mile, 6 year warranty. Unfortunately, the "In-Service" date expired in August this year. Go figure. 1) Besides the check engine light with OBD-II P0302, the first sign of a problem is that the engine starts rough when cold started, but clears up after about a minute or two. After that, the engine seems to re-start and runs smooth. 2) Taking the easiest route, I changes all 4 plugs with Motorcraft plugs. No change. 3) I then changed the coil pack, and still no change. So the $64,000 question is, would I be wasting my time with trying a Sea Foam treatment? If that doesn't do it, from what I've read, it could be a fuel injector, blown head gasket, or cracked cylinder. As I mentioned, other than an initial rough start, the engine it seems to run smoothly. My first guess that it could be the fuel injector. The later two "fixes" would only be considered it the engine runs rough continuously, which it doesn't. Any suggestions would be gratefully appreciated. Thanks, Bill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dabangsta Posted January 13 Report Share Posted January 13 One possible issue it might be is the so called "coolant intrusion" issue. You don't mention your coolant level going down or needing to add some or frequently, but it is possible that is the issue, or seeing white "smoke" (actually steam) from the tailpipes. The spark plug from that cylinder would have looked different, probably lacking carbon or maybe orange/yellow tinged from the coolant. https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/tsbs/2019/MC-10169807-0001.pdf 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
billw6560 Posted January 14 Report Share Posted January 14 All the plugs looked the same. No major flaws other than normal wear for their age. However, I do remember having to top off the coolant a few weeks ago. Don't know if this is related to what you're saying, but here in Florida, our summers are really hot, and the Edge is driven on the highway 3-4 times a week over 50 miles R/T. I'll look at the exhaust to see if there's tell tale signs of steam. I looked over the TSB (thanks), so I suppose that the next step is to have my local shop look at it, and if exhaust steam is present, have them do a coolant pressure test. Thanks! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1004ron Posted January 14 Report Share Posted January 14 19 minutes ago, billw6560 said: However, I do remember having to top off the coolant a few weeks ago. Don't know if this is related to what you're saying, but here in Florida, our summers are really hot, and the Edge is driven on the highway 3-4 times a week over 50 miles R/T. High ambient temperature doesn't result in coolant evaporation. "engine starts rough when cold started, but clears up after about a minute or two" The loss of coolant and the rough running on cold starts points to coolant intrusion. There's a number of tests that can be done to confirm the coolant intrusion - try a forum search. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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