April Corrado Posted July 26, 2019 Report Share Posted July 26, 2019 At less than 61,000 miles my 2016 Edge started making a very load rattling noise when idling. The next day I took it to the Ford dealership. 6 days later they said it was a cracked flywheel caused by an issue with the torque converter. Now here is where it gets Interesting, after says it would cost 2800.00 to fix, I find out the parts that will replace in my car are the same part numbers for the 2017 recalls on the Edge, yet Ford will not cover my parts as a recall because it's a 2016 but has to use 2017 parts.. how is that even fair? Anyone else have issues on this as well? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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