Seven problems related to exterior lighting have been reported for the 2010 Ford Edge. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2010 Ford Edge based on all problems reported for the 2010 Edge.
Rear stop light bulbs keep burning out with plugs every few months.
The interior dome lights will not turn off. The only way to turn them off was to pull them down and unplug them. This is a problem with numerous Ford Edge's and Ford should rectify it.
Both taillights burnt and melted into the socket. There were no warning signs or codes.
Door ajar warning light stays on, can't lock doors. Interior lights stay on all the time, hard to see at night when driving with the interior lights on. Had to replace battery due to light draining battery. Ford needs to address.
The rear drivers side brake/blinker light socket is burned black where the light bulb connects to the socket. I've seen other complaints about this on line. This is actually the 2nd time I've had to replace the bulb, but I did not record the mileage (estimate about 40,000 miles) the first time. When I replaced it the first time, I noticed the socket was burned then too.
Headlamp lens, especially drivers side has developed cracks from the inside of the lens. These are numerous and affect the majority of the lens surface. These cracks are so numerous that I am afraid the structural integrity of the lens is in question.
The right rear taillight bulb #4157 has been replaced several times. The socket and the plastic on the bulb is melted and discolored. Ford says they are not aware of any problems but there are a great number of this same problem on the internet. With this much heat there is the possibility of a fire and no fuse or circuit breaker has been tripped.
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