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G'luck, mate!
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- 2011 Ford Edge
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No idea, but since the procedure doesn't reference (by name or section of manual) anything else, I'd think so. I know it was very quick & easy in the 90's Taurus, hopefully they kept it just as simple here. This post in a BB DIY thread also seems to imply that the procedure is as simple as the FSM puts it: http://www.fordedgeforum.com/topic/5071-brake-booster-diy/?do=findComment&comment=58280 Unrelated to this concern, but there is a TSB that involves dragging brakes and the BOO switch: 07-11-9 BRAKE DRAG Some Edge/MKX vehicles may exhibit brake drag from the rear wheels or all wheels. Customers may notice an odor and/or reduced powertrain performance. In some cases, the driver may also note an integral vehicle dynamics (IVD) light after driving a given distance due to pressure noted in the module without a change in brake on/off (BOO) state. • To resolve the brake drag concern from all wheels - Replacement of the BOO switch is necessary. • To resolve the brake drag concern from the rear wheels only - Adjustment of the park brake cables are necessary.
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I assume this is the stoplamp switch assembly we are talking about, right? If so, here is the FSM procedure for R&R: Stoplamp Switch Item Part Number Description 1 — Stoplamp switch electrical connector (part of 14290) 2 9G854 Stoplamp switch Removal Disconnect the stoplamp switch electrical connector. NOTE: The stoplamp switch will be difficult to remove if the switch plunger is not depressed. A slight rearward force should be adequate to depress the plunger. With a light force (approximately 1-4 N [1-3 lb]), pull rearward on the brake pedal, rotate the stoplamp switch 45 degrees clockwise and remove the stoplamp switch.Installation CAUTION: It is very important to not press, pull or touch the brake pedal assembly during the installation of the stoplamp switch. Failure to follow these instructions may damage the stoplamp switch. Without movement to the brake pedal assembly, install the stoplamp switch and rotate 45 degrees counterclockwise.Connect the stoplamp switch electrical connector. 7T4Z-13480-AA Switch Assy - Stop Light Production Date: 11/2006-03/2007 Replaced by: 8T4Z-13480-A 8T4Z-13480-A Switch Assy - Stop Light Production Date: 03/2007-03/2012
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The interlock function should be independent of the TCC lockup functions and serve purely to ensure safety when starting/stopping the engine. Haven't seen/read anything in the FSM to contradict that.
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Does the O/D button have any effect when the TCC lockup fails? Though the shift lever/sensor is not a known issue with the Gen 1 Edge, it is worth pulling it and checking all the wiring for shorts. This probably does not apply, but explains how a brake issue can become a transmission issue: "When performing Ford’s deactivation switch recall I have encountered vehicles where so much brake fluid has traveled up through the speed control servo wiring harness to the servo-amp, brake fluid actually comes out of the servo-amp connector. I have never seen the brake fluid travel as far and take as many turns as it did on this Town Car to get to this one 16 pin connector over in the left corner of the bulkhead. An insulated wire makes a nice little pipe and those weather tight sealed connectors along the way are a dandy conveyor of pressure and liquid. And old brake fluid tends to be fairly conductive, particularly with the moisture and minerals it picks up as it does its job." http://www.askamechanic.info/askamech2/content/view/114/47/
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Real leather seats or fake "pleather"?
WWWPerfA_ZN0W replied to Aurora733's topic in Buying, Leasing & Ordering
Would non-leather car seat covers be OK? Otherwise you can take off the leather & put on cloth instead (or have it done). Maybe a dealer would be willing to swap out? -
Did you replace only the TSS sensor or also the OSS sensor at the same time? Normally recommend replacing in pairs. What brand sensor did you use (though I doubt that's the issue)?
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Аssembly diagram of an electrical wiring of Ford EDGE 2008!
WWWPerfA_ZN0W replied to EDST777's topic in 3.5L
Look for EVTM or Electrical shop/service manuals on EBay for 2007-10 Edge models. That is your best bet. You could also get subscriptions to motorcraftservice.com or alldata.com etc. -
Congrats (I think), Cellbine, and to the lucky buyer!
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Ugh, sorry to hear, ironpeddler!
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Did you disconnect the battery while doing the MC/BB replacement? Has the PCM re-learned your driving style? Any/all wiring disconnected for the repair correctly re-connected? Could be completely unrelated to the recent repairs. How many miles on your Edge? Maintenance up to date (spark plugs, engine oil, trans fluid, etc)?
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What have you done to/with your Edge/MKX today?
WWWPerfA_ZN0W replied to WWWPerfA_ZN0W's topic in Accessories & Modifications
Nitto 421Qs are finally put to work! A bit noisy right off the bat with the windows down, maybe some tread protector that will wear off? -
I would suspect the master cylinder leaking into the BB due to the short duration since BB replacement. Have heard of it happening on other model lines.
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Rubbing noise from front when turning left or right
WWWPerfA_ZN0W replied to kaushen79's topic in Exterior & Body
Might be steering OR suspension related. Hope they find a fix quickly 4 ya!- 17 replies
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Aha! Glad the trauma is over! I feel the ignition switch is a "relatively" weak component in the Edge.
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A somewhat stiff pedal BEFORE you start the engine is not unusual, though ideally it should not be "difficult". This is caused by a vacuum leakdown over time. AFTER the engine starts, i.e., vacuum is available, the pedal should go back to "normal" effort. Now if the pedal required above normal effort when a relatively short time (an hour or two) has elapsed between the last stop and current start scenario, there is likely a leak in the vacuum lines or the booster is failing. http://www.ericthecarguy.com/faq/solving-brake-problems?start=7 http://www.freeasestudyguides.com/brake-booster-operation.html http://www.aa1car.com/library/bfixes.htm
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Do you feel a bump or thump at low speeds, accelerating from a stop or turning a corner? There are TSBs for these issues, including one for a 5th gear start. That's where scan software and logging comes in handy.
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Possible the brake vac line to the manifold wasn't tightened down properly? Worth taking off the cover & checking ...
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Still looking for reviews
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Great news, Esoteric! Did they tell you what design changes if any? Pics, if you can, please. TIA!!!
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Sorry to see this happen, s4tom3, hope for a quick & proper repair. Check to see diff in after repair value and ask for compensation from the insurance co if any significant value loss occurs.
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Welcome, IWRBB, glad to see you modding your Edge already!!!
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Anyone heard of these? Pep Boys currently has a 20% off offer on these tires: http://www.pepboys.com/tires/details/Maxxis/CV-01%2520Escapade%2520CUV/1078404/00071/2007/FORD/EDGE/0/V6-3496%25203.5L%2520DOHC/4WD/2 All 245/60/18 offerings: http://www.pepboys.com/tires/sby/245/60/18/00071/2007/FORD/EDGE/0/V6-3496%25203.5L%2520DOHC/4WD/2 Straight 5's are hard to believe, about $500 out the door for all 4.
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Driver floor is SOAKING WET
WWWPerfA_ZN0W replied to Blue_Edge15's topic in Interior, A.C., Heat, Interior Trim
Wow, that's a SHAME! I guess I'll have to rent one of these just to try 'em out before they meet their Terminators ...- 478 replies
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Found "Sport Mode" this morning....
WWWPerfA_ZN0W replied to WingNut's topic in Brakes, Chassis & Suspension
They should give you FWD guys TWO keys like the Hellcat owners get