BrandonS Posted October 29 Report Share Posted October 29 I am writing for a friend. She has a 2010 ford Edge Limited. Yesterday we replaced the radiator on it and when she was driving it home pushed the washer button to wash the windshield and she lost all power. About 10 minutes later vehicle started up fine but when she went to use the washer again it killed the power. She brought it to me today to look at it and we couldnt duplicate the problems she was having. Now she just FaceTimed me when she got home saying her car wont stop spraying wiper fluid, wipers wont turn off but neither will her car. Has anyone ever heard of this happening? IMG_7769.mov IMG_7767.mov Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Haz Posted October 30 Report Share Posted October 30 (edited) Welcome to the Forum @BrandonS! I suspect the Edge's erratic symptoms may be the result of a failing or failed battery, based upon unexpected behavior of Instrument Cluster warning lights and its Message Center, as shown in the 17-seconds-long stuck-on washer pump video... Have the Edge's battery tested at a reputable battery seller or neighborhood auto parts store. If the battery tests good, then ask if they can scan the Edge's electronic modules for Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs), and report any observed DTCs back here, then we'll provide additional guidance. 2010 Edge Workshop Manual sections relating to Instrument Cluster and Message Center behavior are attached below as PDF documents... Good luck! Instrument Cluster - 2010 Edge Workshop Manual.pdf Instrument Cluster Prove-Out Chart - 2010 Edge Workshop Manual.pdf Information And Message Center - 2010 Edge Workshop Manual.pdf Edited October 30 by Haz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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