Some Ford Edge owners report experiencing issues with the power booster, particularly in the 2013 model, which has been subject to a soft recall that may not have notified them of the problem. Symptoms of a failing brake booster include a hard brake pedal, difficulty starting the engine, and hissing sounds or vacuum leaks when pressing the brake pedal. The cost of replacing a brake booster can vary widely, typically ranging from $300 to $1,300, depending on location and type. For those interested in DIY repairs, comprehensive guides are available to assist in replacing the brake booster. Additionally, Ford has extended the warranty for brake booster replacements on some vehicles due to diaphragm issues, although not all models may qualify. It's important for owners to ensure they obtain the correct replacement parts for their specific model year. Addressing these power booster issues promptly is crucial for maintaining the safety and functionality of the Ford Edge.
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