What is a PTU on a Ford Edge?
Power Transfer Units (PTUs) The PTU is an all-wheel drive (AWD) transfer case used in cars and sport utility vehicles. It allows for power to all four wheels either part time or full time, and also varies how much power goes to the front and rear by specific driving conditions.
Are there any recalls on 2007 Ford Edge?
Ford Motor Company (Ford) is recalling certain model year 2007-2008 Lincoln MKX, and Ford Edge vehicles, manufactured June 15, 2006, to September 22, 2008, and originally sold, or currently registered in, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota.
Is a 2007 Ford Edge 4wd?
The Used 2007 Ford Edge comes with all wheel drive, and front wheel drive. Available transmissions include: 6-speed automatic.
How do I know if my PTU is bad?
Symptoms of a failing or failed PTU include hearing a grinding, growling, or humming noise that changes with your vehicle’s speed, which can be the result of low fluid from a leak and/or bad bearings, loose chains and damaged gears. If the PTU has gone bad then you will unlikely be able to drive the vehicle.
Can I drive with a bad PTU?
If the PTU has gone bad then you will unlikely be able to drive the vehicle. However, if the PTU is only moderately damaged, it may still be somewhat mobile, but likely severely underpowered.
How many miles can you get out of a 2007 Ford Edge?
The average number of miles a Ford Edge can last is 200,000 miles. However, users have written testimonials that prove it can last even longer with proper maintenance. Most drivers whose SUV hit 200,000 miles say except for few repairs and replacement needs, their Edge is still in excellent condition.
How many miles will a 2007 Ford Edge last?
On average, these models have the ability to last up to 200,000 miles. One testimonial revealed that the owner’s Ford Edge actually lasted for a remarkable 300,000 miles.
How many MPG does a 2007 Ford Edge get?
Up to 18 city / 25 highway
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