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What transmission does a 2017 Ford Edge have?

Transmission of the 2017 Ford Edge
The 2017 Ford Edge comes with a six-speed automatic transmission as the standard transmission option.
Additionally, it’s important to note that the 2017 Ford Edge does not have a transmission dipstick. To check the transmission fluid level, one must remove the overflow plug under the car and add a small amount so it seeps out. The transmission fluid used is Mercon V fluid.
It’s also worth mentioning that there was a safety recall for certain 2017 Ford Edge vehicles equipped with 6F35 transmissions due to torque converters with inadequately welded studs. In the affected vehicles, if the welded studs detach, the torque converter may lose coupling to the engine flexplate, potentially resulting in a loss of motive power while driving.
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Is there a recall on my 2017 Ford Edge?

Certain 2017 Ford Edge, Fusion and Lincoln MKZ vehicles
Ford is issuing a safety recall for approximately 6,000 Ford Edge, Fusion and Lincoln MKZ 2.0-liter gas engine-equipped vehicles with 6F35 transmissions that may have torque converters with inadequately welded studs.

What Ford cars have a CVT Transmission?

Which Cars Have CVT?

  • Buick: Encore GX.
  • Chevrolet: Malibu, Trailblazer, Spark.
  • Chrysler: Pacifica Hybrid (plug-in hybrid)
  • Ford: Escape Hybrid, Escape Plug-in Hybrid, Maverick (hybrid)
  • Honda: Accord, Accord Hybrid, Civic, CR-V, CR-V Hybrid, HR-V, Insight.
  • Hyundai: Accent, Elantra, Kona, Venue.
  • Infiniti: QX50, QX55.

What Ford vehicles have CVT Transmission?

Currently you can find CVTs on the Ford Escape Hybrid, Ford Escape PHEV, and Ford Maverick.

How do I know what Ford transmission I have?

You can find your transmission type on your window sticker, a Build Sheet, or a Vehicle Identification (VIN) Decode Letter. To find the transmission types on any of our current models: Visit the Ford website. Click on Vehicles to select a vehicle.

What is the engine problem on the 2017 Ford Edge?

“Ford has a technical service bulletin regarding head gasket and warped blocks allowing anitfreeze to enter the cylinder. Many complaints online about this issue and they are only helping if the drivetrain is still under warranth.

What kind of transmission does a 2017 Ford Edge have?

Options: AT, (6 speed), 2.0L (turbo), AWD, (ID DG9P-7000-ZA) If you’re looking for the best-remanufactured transmission, Reman-Transmission can help. Each transmission features a fully remanufactured and enhanced torque converter.

What is the transmission problem on the 2017 Ford Edge?

Power train: Automatic transmission: Torque converter
Ford Motor Company (Ford) is recalling certain 2017-2018 Ford Edge and 2017 Lincoln MKZ vehicles. On vehicles with 2.0L gas engines and six-speed automatic transmissions, the torque converter weld studs may have been inadequately welded.

What is the Ford Edge transmission class action lawsuit?

Overview of 2023 Ford 10-Speed Transmission Class Action Lawsuit. A Ford 10R80 transmission class action lawsuit filed earlier in April alleges that at least five models equipped with 10-speed transmissions experience jerking, harsh shifting, lunging, clunking, hesitation, and sudden loss of power.

What is the standard transmission in the Ford Edge?

Standard transmission is a 6F50 6-speed automatic transmission.

Does the Ford Edge have a CVT transmission?

Since the 2023 Edge comes standard with an 8-speed automatic transmission, whereas the 2023 Rogue has a CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission), you may find the Ford offers a sportier feel on the road. The Edge also comes standard with Intelligent All-Wheel Drive (AWD) on all models.

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