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2016 sport 2.7L coolant leak


thesixcar

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113000 miles

 

where is it going? pressure test will not hold but i cannot find the leak. no coolant in oil and no white smoke; i see the results of leaking in driveway. any areas where i should focus my investigation?

 

i searched for hours in this forum but nothing similar.

 

thanks in advance

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  • 11 months later...

Hi,

Did you happen to figure the leak issue?

 

My coolant level seemed to recently decrease, yesterday was the first time I saw coolant on the ground. Turned out to be a leak from the connection between the heater hose and the lower radiator hose. The plastic connection that is under the two hoses going from the Air filter box to the intake.

 

The connecter is plastic, and there is a white "filling" or supposedly some kind of sealer, but apparently it is now hard and does not seal.

 

Parts list don't show a replacement except for the complete heater hose. Replacing it is expensive and seems to be a bit more involved.

 

Perhaps @Haz , can you please help with the removal and replacement of the heater hose? Mine is with the Hot Market cooling system, don't know if the procedure is different, bug I know the hose is different. P/N is F2GZ-8B081-F.

 

 

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Hi all, I just located a coolant leak on my 2016 Edge Sport, 2.7L EcoBoost. Appears to be dripping from a radiator hose quick connect located just beneath the air intake. It's a "Y" connection, and when agitated, it drips coolant quite a lot. Can anyone tell me what part this is specifically, and what it would look like to replace it? Could I just replace the Y connection since the hoses are all fine? Thanks for the help!

 

 

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If I'm not mistaken in my Edge the leak was from the Plastic piece circled below. It was like the outer piece enlarged and would not seal properly. Unfortunately it is part of the full heater hose. This part.  

 

Though you have to make sure this is the correct part number for your Edge. Mine is a GCC model with extra cooling so the hose is different. The part I linked above should be the for the standard North America model. 

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clay0708

you could just pull the hose and add coolant to bring it back to normal working level, but is it due for complete replacement on mileage/age?

 

Also, check to see if yours qualifies for the upgraded transmission linkage bush.

 

 

 

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46 minutes ago, clay0708 said:

@omar302 Whats the deal on the linkage bush?

 

 

As stated and linked to by @1004ron above. There was a recall to replace a small plastic bushing that could fail and then the shift lever would disconnect from the transmission. The connecter circled below in your photo clearly shows that it was NOT done, or not done fully/properly. 

 

 

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Welcome to the Forum, @clay0708!

 

In addition to the bushing replacement, fulfillment of Safety Recall 22S43 provides for installation of a protective cap...

 

Partial description from Safety Recall 22S43 Service Procedure:

 

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Example photo, courtesy of Forum member @doofus...

 

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From the 2016 Edge Workshop Manual, comparative 2.7L EcoBoost engine cooling component diagrams...

 

Base & Trailer Tow

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Hot Market AWD (all-wheel drive)

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Good luck!

 

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