SophieGG Posted Tuesday at 09:17 PM Report Share Posted Tuesday at 09:17 PM I bought a 2012 Ford Edge 2.0L eco boost, the ac didn't work because the previous owner hit something that put a hole in the radiator, it also broke the fan so it would over heat sometimes if i stayed in idle too long. So decided to replace the radiator, the fan and the ac condenser since it was connected to the top of the radiator. Now that that is all replaced and put back together, the car starts but then turns off, and a professional mechanic is saying that it seems like it needs a new engine. Has this happened to anyone else or can anybody tell me why this is happening? 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1004ron Posted Wednesday at 03:01 PM Report Share Posted Wednesday at 03:01 PM Welcome. You may have to take it to a reputable mechanic that actually diagnoses it and tells you what's wrong and explains why it needs a new engine, IF that what's needed. If its mobile you could get it scanned for fault codes at a place like AutoZone, or get yourself an OBDII dongle and the free app Forscan to read the codes. "or can anybody tell me why this is happening?" - with the limited information you've provided there's no way someone could tell you what's happening. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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