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In 2011, Ford Edge models are not subject to an official recall for the brake booster, but Ford has decided to extend the warranty on this part. Instead of the standard 3-year/36,000-mile warranty, the brake booster warranty has been extended to ten years or 150,000 miles. Ford identified some booster failures, although not widespread enough to call for a formal recall. If you experience difficulties with your brakes - like increased stiffness or reduced stopping power - it could indicate an issue with the booster. In such cases, I suggest visiting a Ford dealership to have your booster replaced at no cost.
Is there a way for me to check if my 2011 Ford Edge has been recalled?
Premature issues with the brake booster, as well as squeaky brakes and other brake problems, are common complaints among owners of 2011 Ford Edge vehicles. Addressing these issues can be costly for individuals with warranties that have expired, especially if Ford does not issue a recall.
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My brake booster stopped working and I'm unsure of what steps to take next.