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Cracked Flex plate


Lis

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Just over warranty and a rattling started while idling. Ford said it’s a cracked Flex plate, no reason for this happening, 2017’s are being recalled for this. They are saying minimum of $4400 to fix! Possibly $9000, are they crazy?? How can they make a customer pay for their defect? Told me to trade it in- sad

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Lis,

Checking the NHTSA website there are no recalls involving the flexplate in the 2017 Edge.  There 'is' a recall affecting torque converter bolts that could fail in vehicles with the 2.0L engine.  Of course a recall is repaired by your Ford dealership for free.  Here's a link to the NHTSA recall page (type in 2017 Ford Edge to see the list) : https://www.nhtsa.gov/recalls

If you could convince the shop it's the bolts and not the flexplate causing the issue maybe they'd take a closer look.
 

That said, Ford did send the following notification to NHTSA and dealers advising them of the issue you're describing:

NHTSA ID Number: 10144200

Manufacturer Communication Number: SSM 47398

Summary

Some 2015-2018 Edge vehicles equipped with a 2.0L EcoBoost and 6F35 transmission may exhibit a rattle noise from the transmission bellhousing area while running. This may be the result of a cracked engine flexplate.

 

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