2011edgese Posted May 13, 2014 Report Share Posted May 13, 2014 (edited) Replacing the throttle body is an $1100 job? Are they using gold plated parts & tools? no...lol. its the special magic dust coat on the body that cost that much. It's bronie magic! Edited May 13, 2014 by 2011edgese Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
2011edgese Posted May 13, 2014 Report Share Posted May 13, 2014 I have a 2011 Edge SED AWD 33K miles and I have the same issue. My problem started last week and it has happend 2 times. I was driving 20 MPH and AWD Off light came on along with the wrench. I had no power from the engine even though it was running. I pulled over and the engine was running very rough and it felt like it was misfiring. I shut the enging off and restarted it and it was ok. I took it to the dealer and they said it did not throw a code but the tech called Ford and they told him to check seal plate on the transmission valve body. The replaced the seal plate and two days later the same thing happened again. The car has been at the dealer since the 8th and it did not throw a code and they believe it is the throttle body but since it did throw a code and the job is $1100.00 that they could not replace it. I refused to take the car home because of this issue and told them to FIX MY CAR! I have not heard from anyone today and I will post again when I have more information. please update us what happened. Every dealer is different. My car is running good so far. I even cleaned the throttle body with the safe coating coat cleaner and is berm running really good ever since. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hokeith Posted July 28, 2014 Report Share Posted July 28, 2014 2011 Ford Edge SE 3.5L Having the limp/creep mode several times a week. Are there any newer versions of the throttle body? Is part number 7T4Z-9E926-FA the correct part number and latest version? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
2011edgese Posted July 28, 2014 Report Share Posted July 28, 2014 (edited) 2011 Ford Edge SE 3.5L Having the limp/creep mode several times a week. Are there any newer versions of the throttle body? Is part number 7T4Z-9E926-FA the correct part number and latest version? that sucks! Still with the issue huh? I'd call the dealer and ask then about a revised version if there's any. Edited September 3, 2014 by 2011edgese Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sixponies Posted August 27, 2014 Report Share Posted August 27, 2014 (edited) My 2011 Limited did this for the first time on Saturday, and again this morning. I have ~55K miles on it. I'm going to clean the TB and see if that helps. If not, I'll buy another TB and swap it myself. RockAuto.com has it new for ~$193. I found a used one w/90-Day warranty on eBay for ~$79. I may go the cheaper route and try a used one. Edited August 27, 2014 by sixponies Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
2011edgese Posted August 27, 2014 Report Share Posted August 27, 2014 (edited) My 2011 Limited did this for the first time on Saturday, and again this morning. I have ~55K miles on it. I'm going to clean the TB and see if that helps. If not, I'll buy another TB and swap it myself. RockAuto.com has it new for ~193. I found a used one w/90-Day warranty on eBay for ~$79. I may go the cheaper route and try a used one. whats awful is how we still dont know what causes this. There had been members here who had it changed by the dealer and the problem came back. So me think ee are looking on the wrong area. Edited August 27, 2014 by 2011edgese Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ch2817 Posted September 3, 2014 Report Share Posted September 3, 2014 Had my 2012 Edge (46K miles) towed in yesterday. Was driving along just fine, heard a clunk, then the monkey wrench came on. The enging was running rough after this and I was not able to move. It seemed to me I had a transmission problem. Dealer called today saying it is the throbble body and $700 to repair. They say its not covered under factory or extended warranty. Is this a reasonable price for the repairs? Im in the Pearland, Texas area. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
akirby Posted September 3, 2014 Report Share Posted September 3, 2014 Pretty sure you can buy one on your own for $150 or less and install it in ten minutes. $700 seems high even for a dealer but that might be the going rate. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
2011edgese Posted September 3, 2014 Report Share Posted September 3, 2014 Had my 2012 Edge (46K miles) towed in yesterday. Was driving along just fine, heard a clunk, then the monkey wrench came on. The enging was running rough after this and I was not able to move. It seemed to me I had a transmission problem. Dealer called today saying it is the throbble body and $700 to repair. They say its not covered under factory or extended warranty. Is this a reasonable price for the repairs? Im in the Pearland, Texas area. carefull! I think some people got the repair free under warranty. Anyone remembers? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
2011edgese Posted September 3, 2014 Report Share Posted September 3, 2014 I read back on this thread. Didn't see anyone state they got it done for free under warranty. I might have read it elsewhere. But yeah. ... apparently it's easy to replace yourself and you can find it under 200$ through rockauto. I hate dealers touching my car. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
akirby Posted September 3, 2014 Report Share Posted September 3, 2014 If it fails during the warranty period then of course it's covered by the warranty (36K bumper to bumper, not the 60K powertrain). If it's outside the 36K warranty then it'snot covered. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sixponies Posted September 3, 2014 Report Share Posted September 3, 2014 So the TB isn't part of the 60K powertrain warranty? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
akirby Posted September 4, 2014 Report Share Posted September 4, 2014 I don't think so. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
omar302 Posted September 4, 2014 Report Share Posted September 4, 2014 The throttle body is not mentioned in the warranty guide under the extended warranty, so its probably not covered (the below is for a Lincoln, hence 6Y/70K): Extended warranty coverage periods are available for certainvehicle parts and conditions. Specifically,(1) Your vehicle’s Powertrain components are covered for six years or70,000 miles, whichever occurs first. The extended coverage applies tothe Engine: all internal lubricated parts, cylinder block, cylinder heads,electrical fuel pump, electronic engine control unit, engine mounts,flywheel, injection pump, manifold (exhaust and intake), manifold bolts,oil pan, oil pump, seals and gaskets, thermostat, thermostat housing,timing chain cover, timing chain (gears or belt),turbocharger/supercharger unit, valve covers, water pump;Transmission: all internal parts, clutch cover, seals and gaskets, torqueconverter, transfer case (including all internal parts), transmission case,transmission mounts; Front-Wheel Drive: axle shafts, bearings (frontand rear), center support bearing, drive shafts, final drive housing(including all internal parts), hubs-automatic front locking (four-wheeldrive), locking rings (four-wheel drive), seals and gaskets, universal andconstant velocity joints; Rear-Wheel Drive: axle shafts, bearings (frontand rear), center support bearing, drive axle housing (including allinternal parts), drive shaft, propeller shafts, retainers, supports, seals andgaskets, universal and constant velocity joints.(2) Your vehicle’s safety belts and air bag Supplemental Restraint (SRS)are covered for an extended Safety Restraint Coverage Period, whichlasts for five years or 60,000 miles, whichever occurs first.(3) Your vehicle’s body sheet metal panels are covered for an extendedCorrosion Coverage Period, which lasts for 5 years, regardless of milesdriven. The extended warranty coverage only applies if a body sheetmetal panel becomes perforated due to corrosion during normal use dueto a manufacturing defect in factory-supplied materials or factoryworkmanship. For damage caused by airborne material (environmentalfallout) where there is no factory-related defect involved and thereforeno warranty - our policy is to provide free repair of paint damage due toairborne material for 12 months or 12,000 miles, whichever occurs first. However, the Throttlebody is covered under the Emissions Defect warranty for 4Y/50K, though I don't know if its failure as a part is also considered an Emission Deffect: WHAT IS COVERED?For your vehicle if these parts contain an emissions-related defect, theyare covered by both the Emissions Defect Warranty and the EmissionsPerformance Warranty.• Air Flow Sensor• Air/Fuel Feedback ControlSystem and Sensors• Air Induction System• Catalytic Converter• Electronic Engine Control Unit(ECU)*• Electronic Engine ControlSensors and Switches• Evaporative Emissions ControlSystem• Exhaust Gas Recirculation(EGR) System• Exhaust Manifold• Exhaust Pipe (Manifold toCatalyst)• Fuel Filler Cap and NeckRestrictor• Fuel Injection System• Fuel Injector Supply Manifold• Fuel Tank• Fuel Tank Pressure ControlValve• Idle Air Control (IAC) Valve• Ignition Coil and/or ControlModule• Intake Manifold• Malfunction Indicator Lamp(MIL)/On-Board Diagnostic(OBD) System• PCV System and Oil Filler Cap• Secondary Air Injection System• Spark Control Components• Spark Plugs and Ignition Wires• Thermostat• Throttle Body Assembly (MFI)• Turbocharger Assembly• Vacuum Distribution System* Includes hardware and emissions related software changes only 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
akirby Posted September 4, 2014 Report Share Posted September 4, 2014 I don't think it qualifies as an emissions related defect. But it would be covered under a Premium ESP bumper to bumper warranty. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ch2817 Posted September 7, 2014 Report Share Posted September 7, 2014 I hate dealers too, but I need to find a honest reliable auto repair shop. I live/work in the Pearland, Texas area. Anyone know of a good shop in the area? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sixponies Posted September 9, 2014 Report Share Posted September 9, 2014 My 2011 Limited has now done this to me four or five times in the last two weeks-once on a busy interstate highway. I cleaned the TB last week, but obviously that hasn't helped. I think I'm going to bite the bullet and order and new one and swap it. I have ~57K miles on the car. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
2011edgese Posted September 9, 2014 Report Share Posted September 9, 2014 My 2011 Limited has now done this to me four or five times in the last two weeks-once on a busy interstate highway. I cleaned the TB last week, but obviously that hasn't helped. I think I'm going to bite the bullet and order and new one and swap it. I have ~57K miles on the car. update us if you do replace it. I wonder if it will fix it. So soome peeps, it works and others. ... the problem returns. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lowesdell Posted September 28, 2014 Report Share Posted September 28, 2014 Anybody have any news on this? I got the limp mode two times in about two weeks about a year ago. Dealer could not pull codes so they said they can't do anything. I talked to a regional guy, and if it happened again he would loan me a "flight recorder" but it has not happened again. Today I took it in for an oil change and tire rotation (53k miles, 2011) and the service guy said an induction cleaning is recommended. I said no and later looked in my manual and there is no reference to induction cleaning as regular maintenance at any mileage. Additionally on the nhtsa.gov website there are a LOT of complaints about this problem of limp mode/wrench symbol. I have 6,100k ESP) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FordService Posted September 29, 2014 Report Share Posted September 29, 2014 Had my 2012 Edge (46K miles) towed in yesterday. Was driving along just fine, heard a clunk, then the monkey wrench came on. The enging was running rough after this and I was not able to move. It seemed to me I had a transmission problem. Dealer called today saying it is the throbble body and $700 to repair. They say its not covered under factory or extended warranty. Is this a reasonable price for the repairs? Im in the Pearland, Texas area. My 2011 Limited has now done this to me four or five times in the last two weeks-once on a busy interstate highway. I cleaned the TB last week, but obviously that hasn't helped. I think I'm going to bite the bullet and order and new one and swap it. I have ~57K miles on the car. Anybody have any news on this? I got the limp mode two times in about two weeks about a year ago. Dealer could not pull codes so they said they can't do anything. I talked to a regional guy, and if it happened again he would loan me a "flight recorder" but it has not happened again. Today I took it in for an oil change and tire rotation (53k miles, 2011) and the service guy said an induction cleaning is recommended. I said no and later looked in my manual and there is no reference to induction cleaning as regular maintenance at any mileage. Additionally on the nhtsa.gov website there are a LOT of complaints about this problem of limp mode/wrench symbol. I have 6,100k ESP) Good morning, all! Are you still experiencing these concerns? Send me some details and I'll look into available options on my end. Todd Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sixponies Posted September 29, 2014 Report Share Posted September 29, 2014 Sorry, I forgot to post an update earlier. About two weeks ago, I bought a new TB on eBay for ~$120 and replaced it myself (my warranty's expired). Prior to buying and changing the TB, I wanted to make sure that this would fix the problem, so I talked to a good friend of mine who had this happen last year (goes by "Dingo" on this forum). I wanted to know if the problem returned after the TB swap. DIngo said that this fault hasn't returned on his Edge since having the TB changed. That gave me some reassurance that this was the right repair for this problem.It's very easy to do. Just remove the intake hose, disconnect the wiring plug from the TB,and then the TB comes off after removing four bolts. The whole process should take at most an hour, so I'm not sure why it costs upwards of $700 at the dealership. For me it took a little longer because I also installed a K&N Cold Air Intake the same time. But by replacing the TB myself, I saved a ton of money, and had the fun and satisfaction of turning the wrenches and fixing it myself. Right after I swapped the TB, my wife took the Edge on a 1200 mile round trip journey to Alabama and didn't have any problems.But here's what I don't understand, and maybe the Ford Service folks can explain for us: It seems (at least from what people discuss on this forum) that that there are several wide-spread problems with various systems/parts on the Edge and that they're present in both first and second generation models. I'm talking about this throttle body problem, the recurring problem with the Vista roof not closing or closing slowly, and the door ajar sensor issue. At what point does Ford finally own up to the fact that these parts were faulty designs to begin with or faulty parts/systems or whatever and recall/replace them at no cost to the customer, no matter what the individual mileage may be on a given Edge? I'm sure there are many more people dealing with these issues than just what we've seen on this forum. I'd like to see some statistic from Ford Service on these three issues regarding how many parts have been replaced and/or service has been performed for these three prominent problems.To not own up to major problems like these doesn't speak too well to Ford's "Quality is Job 1" mantra, and could drive loyal Ford customers towards other brands... 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
akirby Posted September 29, 2014 Report Share Posted September 29, 2014 There is a big difference between not owning up to problems and not extending the factory warranty on an item that's know to fail in some cases. I've seen Ford do extended warranties on certain parts and certain vehicles so it does happen. I don't know what they use to decide each case. I would like to see Ford extend the warranty on parts with known high failure rates. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sixponies Posted September 29, 2014 Report Share Posted September 29, 2014 There is a big difference between not owning up to problems and not extending the factory warranty on an item that's know to fail in some cases. I've seen Ford do extended warranties on certain parts and certain vehicles so it does happen. I don't know what they use to decide each case. I would like to see Ford extend the warranty on parts with known high failure rates. That's exactly what I meant when I said "not owning up to" the problems I mentioned above. I meant doing the right thing regarding high-failure items replacing them at no cost to the customer. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
akirby Posted September 30, 2014 Report Share Posted September 30, 2014 I tend to look at these things from a business standpoint. It really doesn't matter whether a problem is known or not or widespread or not - it's still a manufacturing defect and subject to the warranty terms. If you want protection beyond the factory warranty you have to purchase it. OTOH I think it's good customer service to extend the warranty on parts with a higher than average failure rate. Ford seems to be walking the line here, doing it sometimes and not others. The difference is I don't really fault them for not extending the warranty. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FordService Posted September 30, 2014 Report Share Posted September 30, 2014 But here's what I don't understand, and maybe the Ford Service folks can explain for us: It seems (at least from what people discuss on this forum) that that there are several wide-spread problems with various systems/parts on the Edge and that they're present in both first and second generation models. I'm talking about this throttle body problem, the recurring problem with the Vista roof not closing or closing slowly, and the door ajar sensor issue. At what point does Ford finally own up to the fact that these parts were faulty designs to begin with or faulty parts/systems or whatever and recall/replace them at no cost to the customer, no matter what the individual mileage may be on a given Edge? I'm sure there are many more people dealing with these issues than just what we've seen on this forum. I'd like to see some statistic from Ford Service on these three issues regarding how many parts have been replaced and/or service has been performed for these three prominent problems. To not own up to major problems like these doesn't speak too well to Ford's "Quality is Job 1" mantra, and could drive loyal Ford customers towards other brands... Hi sixponies, I understand this is frustrating. Our engineers take your safety and vehicle quality very seriously. I'm going to connect you with your regional customer service manager, who'll work with you and your dealer to come to a solution. Please send me a PM with your full name, phone number, VIN, current mileage, and preferred servicing dealership. Todd Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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