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What transmission is recalled on the 2017 Ford Edge?

The recall targets the automatic transmission in certain 2017 Ford Edge models, specifically the six-speed automatic transmission.


The recall is intended to address a transmission-related defect that could lead to unexpected gear engagement or other performance issues. Repairs are provided at no charge through Ford dealers, and eligibility is determined by vehicle identification number (VIN).


What transmission is recalled


The following points summarize which transmission is affected and how the recall is described in official notices.


Transmission type involved



  • Automatic transmission (six-speed) used in some 2017 Ford Edge models.


Potential risks described in the recall



  • Risk of unintended gear engagement or shifting irregularities that could affect vehicle control.

  • Possible transmission performance issues that may require service to restore normal operation.


If your Edge is included in the recall, Ford will perform the necessary inspection and repairs at no cost to the owner.


How to check if your Edge is affected


Use VIN-based recall lookups to determine whether your specific vehicle is included in this campaign. This is the most reliable way to confirm eligibility.


Use these steps to confirm whether your vehicle is included in the recall.



  1. Locate your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). It can be found on the driver's side dashboard near the windshield or on the driver’s door jamb.

  2. Visit SaferCar.gov or Ford’s official recall lookup portal and enter your VIN to search for open recalls related to your Edge.

  3. Review the results to see if a transmission-related recall is listed for your VIN.

  4. If the recall applies, contact your local Ford dealer to schedule a free inspection and, if needed, a transmission repair or replacement.


Remember: recall repairs are free of charge, and an inspection will determine the exact work required and whether a replacement is necessary.


What to expect at the dealer


Dealers will perform a diagnostic inspection to confirm the defect described in the recall notice. If the issue is present, they will replace or repair the affected transmission components as needed. Most repairs are completed within a single service visit, but some cases may require additional time or a follow-up appointment depending on parts availability.


Timeline and courtesy accommodations


In many cases, Ford will provide a loaner vehicle if the repair requires extended time or if a temporary vehicle is needed during the service appointment. Owners should coordinate with their dealer for scheduling and potential accommodations.


Summary


In summary, the 2017 Ford Edge recall centers on the automatic six-speed transmission used in certain builds. If your vehicle is affected, you should verify eligibility via VIN lookups on official safety sites and contact a Ford dealer for a free inspection and repair. Acting promptly helps ensure safe operation and avoids potential transmission issues.

Is there a recall on Ford Edge transmission?


There are multiple recalls affecting Ford Edge transmission systems, including a 2022 recall for a faulty shifter cable bushing on 2015-2018 models that could cause the vehicle to roll away. Additionally, a recent 2025 recall covers certain 2019-2020 models due to a potentially loose or missing start/stop accumulator endcap that could lead to a fluid leak and loss of transmission function. Other reports indicate ongoing issues with 2019-2021 models, specifically the 8F35 transmission, involving shuddering and harsh shifting, which may be subject to investigation or further recall actions. 
Shifter cable bushing recall (2022)

  • Affected vehicles: 2015-2018 Ford Edge 
  • Issue: A shifter cable bushing that attaches the shifter cable to the transmission can degrade or detach. 
  • Risk: The transmission may not be in Park even if the shifter indicates it is, and the vehicle could roll away unexpectedly, leading to a crash. 
  • Solution: Dealers will replace the bushing and add a protective cap free of charge. 

Start/stop accumulator endcap recall (2025)
  • Affected vehicles: 2019-2020 Ford Edge 
  • Issue: The start/stop accumulator endcap may have missing or loose bolts. 
  • Risk: This can cause a transmission fluid leak, which, in the presence of an ignition source, could increase the risk of fire. 
  • Solution: Owners should contact a dealer for a free repair. 

Ongoing transmission issues (2019-2021 models)
  • Affected vehicles: 2019-2021 Ford Edge with the 8F35 transmission
  • Issue: Owners report problems like harsh shifting, shuddering, lurching, and hesitation.
  • Status: These issues are the subject of class-action investigations, and while Ford has issued technical service bulletins (TSBs), some owners feel the problem is not adequately resolved. 

How to check for recalls
  • Use the Ford's Safety Recall Checker or RepairPal's Safety Recall Checker and enter your vehicle's 17-digit VIN (Vehicle Identification Number). 
  • If you are not the original owner or have moved, you may not receive a recall notice. Checking online is the best way to ensure you are up to date. 
  • If your vehicle is affected by a recall, take it to an authorized dealer for the repair, which will be completed at no cost. 



What is the latest recall on Ford transmissions?


Ford is recalling 34,481 of its 10R80 re-manufactured automatic transmissions, which were used as service repair parts for 2017-2021 Ford and Lincoln vehicles, because the transmission may not hold the Park position and roll away, increasing the risk of a crash or injury, according to a NHTSA report.



How much does it cost to replace a transmission in a 2017 Ford Edge?


The estimated cost to replace a 2017 Ford Edge transmission ranges from approximately $3,000 to $7,000 for a new or remanufactured unit with installation, though prices can vary based on the vehicle's specifics and whether a new, rebuilt, or used transmission is used. A new transmission itself can cost over $3,500, and labor for an installation can be around $1,500-$2,000, based on an estimated 10 hours of work at $125-$150 per hour. 
Factors that influence the final cost

  • Type of transmission: New, remanufactured, or used transmissions will have different price points. 
  • Labor costs: Shop rates can vary significantly, impacting the final price. 
  • Part availability: The specific model and trim of the 2017 Ford Edge (e.g., engine size, drivetrain) will determine the cost of the replacement part. 
  • Additional repairs: The replacement may require additional parts or labor, which will increase the total cost. 

Ways to estimate costs
  • For a remanufactured unit: You can find prices for remanufactured transmissions in the $2,400 to $2,800 range, which would be in addition to labor costs. 
  • For a new unit: A brand new transmission for the 2017 Ford Edge could be priced over $3,500. 
  • For a used unit: Sourcing a used transmission is often cheaper, with prices potentially around $1,500 or less, but this would still require paying for installation labor. 

Other considerations
  • Repair vs. replace: It may be cheaper to repair minor issues, but if the damage is extensive, replacement might be a better long-term investment. 
  • Warranty: A new or remanufactured transmission will typically come with a warranty, which can provide peace of mind. 



Are there any recalls on the 2017 Ford Edge?


The main recalls for the 2017 Ford Edge include issues with the torque converter (17C05) and the windshield header weld (217C01), which can lead to a loss of power or reduced structural integrity. Other recalls have addressed potential problems with the front brake hose, gear shift cable bushing, and rearview camera.
 
Major recalls

  • Torque Converter (17C05): On vehicles with a 2.0L gas engine, a faulty weld on the torque converter can cause it to disconnect from the engine, resulting in a loss of power while driving. 
  • Windshield Header Weld (217C01): Vehicles with the Panoramic Vista Roof may have an improperly welded windshield header, which can weaken the vehicle's side-impact protection. 

Other potential recalls
  • Brake Hose: The front brake hoses may rupture prematurely in certain 2015-2018 Ford Edge and 2016-2018 Lincoln MKX vehicles. 
  • Gear Shift Cable Bushing: The bushing that connects the gearshift cable to the transmission can degrade or detach, potentially affecting the gear position indication. 
  • Rearview Camera: There have been several recalls related to the rearview camera, where the image may not display properly or at all. 

How to check and fix recalls
  • You can check if your specific vehicle is affected by visiting the Ford recall page and entering your VIN. 
  • The Ford app will also show active recalls if you have an account. 
  • If your vehicle is involved in a recall, contact your local Ford dealer to schedule a free repair. 


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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.