Ford Edge: Common Codes & Fixes

Real-world diagnostic data for the Ford Edge. These are the codes techs see most often. Tap any code for the full vehicle-specific fix and the exact part.

13 codes have specific fixes for the Ford Edge
B1325 The ground circuit behind the left kick panel corrodes on these models, especially in rust belt states. 2008-2020 · easy DIY · 45 min - 1 hour B1601 PATS key issues on Ford SUVs often stem from a weak key battery (push-button start models) or a damaged transponder in the key blade… 2008-2020 · easy DIY · 5-15 min B1676 Edge and MKX B1676 codes are frequently a bad battery that still cranks the engine but drops under 10V during crank. 2007-2014 · easy DIY · 15-30 min C1233 The front wheel speed sensor on Ford SUVs is integrated into the wheel hub assembly on most model years. 2008-2019 · moderate DIY · 1-2 hours C1234 Right front hub assembly replacement. 2008-2019 · moderate DIY · 1-2 hours P0021 On the Cyclone V6, P0021 is usually a sticking variable cam timing (VCT) solenoid or a worn cam phaser, aggravated by extended… 2007-2017 · Moderate DIY · 1-2 hours P0191 Fuel rail pressure sensor range/performance on EcoBoost engines means the sensor signal is erratic or outside expected parameters. 2011-2020 · easy DIY · 15-30 min P0193 On Ford EcoBoost sedans and crossovers, P0193 with no drivability symptoms is almost always a sensor fault. 2011-2020 · easy DIY · 15-30 min P0222 Ford EcoBoost P0222 almost always = corroded throttle body connector pins. 2011-2019 · easy DIY · 30 min P0299 Turbo underboost on EcoBoost engines is most commonly caused by a leaking charge air cooler (intercooler). 2011-2020 · moderate DIY · 1-3 hours P0316 On Ford 3.5L EcoBoost, cold-start P0316 is typically carbon-fouled intake valves. 2011-2019 · hard DIY · 4-6 hours P2635 Fuel pump driver module (FPDM) failure -- mounted on the frame rail and corrodes. 2011-2017 · moderate DIY · 1 hour P2635 Clogged fuel filter (on models equipped) or contaminated fuel. 2013-2019 · hard DIY · 3-4 hours U2419 U2419 CAN bus communication code on Ford is often a module pulling the bus low -- disconnect modules one at a time (ABS, cluster, radio)… 2005-2013 · Advanced DIY · 2-4 hours

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most common check engine light codes on a Ford Edge?

The most commonly reported OBD-II codes for the Ford Edge include B1325, B1601, B1676, C1233, C1234. Each code indicates a specific issue -- tap any code above for the full diagnostic breakdown.

How much does it cost to fix a check engine light on a Ford Edge?

Repair costs vary by code. Many Ford Edge fixes like gas cap replacement, sensor cleaning, or spark plug changes are under $50 in parts and can be done at home. More complex repairs like catalytic converter or transmission work can run $500-$2,000+ at a shop.

Can I drive my Ford Edge with the check engine light on?

It depends on the code. A steady check engine light usually means you can drive short distances safely. A flashing check engine light means stop driving immediately -- continued driving can cause serious engine damage. Scan the code first to know what you are dealing with.

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