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mskotlarek1

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  1. Hello fellow members. I joined a few days ago. I don't own an Edge myself. I am here because my daughter who is in the Air Force now for 6 years is the proud owner of a 2013 Edge Limited AWD sitting at 73,000 miles. She bought it a couple years ago while stationed in Italy. She just got sent to Korea for the next 2 years in November, which is considered a temporary duty station. So, the ability to take vehicles there is not an option. Dayanna (daughter's name) sent the vehicle home for her younger sister to use while she in in Korea. As the Dad, I need to make sure the vehicle is taken care of so Dayanna comes home to a vehicle that is not ratted out. While driving it home to NC from the shipping depot in SC I noticed it does have some issues that I requested assistance for the first one in the tech forum. Thanks so much for allowing me to join, and any assistance or recommendations of anything that should be addressed maintenance wise, or preventive maintenance wise would be greatly appreciated. Have a Great Christmas everyone, or Hanukkah, or Kwanzaa whichever you celebrate.
  2. Thank you @Haz for your kind words. Yes, we are very proud of our daughter. As far as the Ford Edge, it was originally purchased in the USA, in Alaska, then made its way overseas from another service member. Personally, it's my opinion that the dealership (Patriot Auto Sales) took advantage of her being a young female service member. I looked into the background of the company, and they seem to be no more than a Buy Here-Pay here format dealership that count on service members financing vehicles while overseas and selling them back to them when the service member gets order out of the country that they are in. They really made it almost impossible for Dayanna (daughter's name) to gt the vehicle to clear customs with registration paperwork. That's a whole other story. Dayanna is just super proud of this vehicle because it was her first major purchase that she did all on her own. That makes me proud to. However, it does need some attention with the throttle response issue and new brakes and rotors in all 4 corners. She sipped it home for her younger sister to drive for the next 2 years. But as the guy of the house, I need to make sure Dayanna has something to come home to instead of a washed-out vehicle with more issues than it had when it left Italy. I do have the mechanical ability to do most of any needed work as I have been wrenching on my own cars since 1986. I am a Ford guy when it comes to trucks and SUV's. I've owned 3 F150's and one of the Expedition EL's and I'm rocking a 1997 F150 right now as my daily driver. I just don't have any knowledge of the EDGE. I do have an OBD scanner. I'll plug it in and see what happens. It's a cheaper unit, If nothing else I can take it to my buddy's shop and throw him a few bones and have them scan it. I'll check back in a few days and give any news. Thanks again SIr. Have a great day.
  3. Hello, I'm a new member and have a tech question regarding a 2013 Edge with 3.5. This is my daughter's vehicle that she bought in Italy. She is in the Air Force and just got orders to Korea and she shipped the Edge back to the US. I picked it up in SC and drove home to NC. While on the highway at cruising speed of 70ish, I noticed that the throttle response would disappear and the vehicle would just start coasting. Almost as if you turned the key off. If i let off the gas and applied throttle again speed would pick back up. It's not a Hybrid, and the vehicle has 73,000 miles. There are no check engine lines and no warning lights came on when this occurred. I don't know much about the Edge so I joined here to learn about any issues and get some help so when my daughter gets done in Korea and comes home her truck has no issues. Thank you..
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