Ford Edge owners have reported 14 problems related to tire valve (under the tire category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Ford Edge based on all problems reported for the Edge.
1. Was driving to work in my 2007 Ford Edge sel with hankook tires, when the low tire pressure indicator light turned on. 2. At work, I found a tire was at 20 psi and leaking from a crack at the base of the valve stem. I inspected the three other stems and found them with cracks at the base of the valve stem. 3. I took the car into the local Ford dealership. They charged me for the replacement of the leaking valve stem. They did not touch the other three valve stems. The very next day, another valve stem failed and began to leak.
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We own a 2007 Ford Edge and during our trip this past weekend had two of the four valve stems go bad on us and cause the sensor to activate. When we checked each time we found that the stems had "split" and air was coming out causing flat tires. The first event was on the 30th of July on our way to destination and the second was on the 2nd of August on our way back home. This was especially frustrating as we were in a nomans land area with no services and had to limp for a few hours on the donut spare tire to get to a town that had service. As a result we will be having the other two replaced today!.
Tire valve stem broke off of my 2007 Ford Edge.
Within a matter of one month I am replacing 3 out of 4 valve stems on my 2007 Ford Edge tires. Of course I am making them change the 4th tire today as well. My concern is the wheel now, has this issued cause additional defects on the wheel it self???? ~freda agner~ orlando FL.
I have a 2007 Ford Edge and have had two blowouts on the highway. Both caused by a faulty valve stem.
Flat tire with my 2007 Ford Edge. Same valve was replaced earlier this year. Flat again, Ford dealership wants me to replace tire. Valve was cause of flat. Tire is hankook dynapro as// dot 5m7c djnh// p235 65r17103t. Same complaints as on internet.
Three valve stems have gone bad on our 2007 for Edge in the past two weeks. Ford refuses to change remaining stems until a leak occurs.
In sept. We noticed that we were losing air in our tires, upon closer look we discovered that the valve stems were cracked around the bottom. We took the car into our nearest Ford dealer and at a cost of $42. 39 they put four new tire valve stems on.
My tire valve stems were cracked and leaking on all four tires of my 2007 Ford Edge and the tire pressure dropped dramatically in one day. When I called my Ford dealer they had no idea what I was talking about. I had to have the valve stems replaced on two tires and replace two entire tires at my own expense.
My 2007 sensor detected low pressure. (please note: I took my car to beach Ford 757--486-2717 last week and requested they change out all of the valves-------they changed out only the flat one and only put new caps on the others!!!!) my concern is they may have done this with other consumers. I drove from virginia beach to wash. Dc on Sunday. On i95 averaging 65-80 mph. The inconvenience of spending yesterday at the dealership again is nothing in comparison to the impact of losing my life like the man in florida due to a faulty valve. To date: rear passenger went bad. Replaced by non dealer (paul's auto) front driver's tire last week back driver's tire yesterday. (I watched yesterday to ensure they changed out the remaining one.
2007 Ford Edge right back tire went flat. Took to shop. "bad valve' two weeks later, front left has a bad valve.
The contact owns tech International valve stems, model tr413. On July 16, 2008, while driving 65 mph, the tires blew out. The contact moved to the side of the road and replaced the tire with a spare. He took the vehicle to discount tire and the mechanic informed him that all four of the valve stems were defective. The mechanic also stated that the valve stems were included in a recall. Tech International stated that they would only reimburse the contact for repairing the tires if they had been replaced instead of the originals. They advised him to contact Ford. Ford confirmed that they were the original tires and would be unable to reimburse him because they were not the manufacturers of the tires. The tire manufacturer stated that they could not reimburse him because they were not the manufacturers of the valve stem. The serial and part numbers were unknown. The failure mileage was 17,000 and current mileage was 19,000.
On the way to work in my new car, signal went off for low tire pressure. Took to a tire place and the valve stem was leaking air at the point of the join of the tire. I have never in all my years of driving experienced such a thing.
2 tires on 2007 Edge- 1st failure was 'valve stem problem' sudden loss of pressure- July, 2008 near sheboygan, WI. 2 hours later, 1 tire -blow out on interstate in milwaukee. Lucky to have maintained control of vehicle. Bought 4 new tires that afternoon as a result of being on vacation, and nearest Ford dealer did not have matching hankook tires available. As not having 4 exactly same tires can lead to other driving problems, I bought 4 new tires to avert any further harrowing experiences on the interstate.
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Tire Pressure Monitoring System problems | |
Tire problems | |
Tire Blowout problems | |
Tire Sidewall problems |