108 complaints reported

2020 Ford Edge Power Train

Owner-reported problems and safety issues filed with NHTSA. Review common failures, severity levels, and complaint trends over time.

Reports
108
Crashes
1
Fires
0
Injuries
2

Complaint Timeline

Chronological view of owner reports

Oct 2026

8F35 transmission problems, poor shifts, jumpy shifts, vibration at 45-52 mph. vibration at 59-61 mph tying to figure out if it needs to stay in 7th gear or change to the final 8th gear. At any speed below 35 mpg the transmission is challenged to understand itself and its purpose on this earth. i am scared to death to drive under 35 mph because the transmission becomes extremely unstable. Up shifting then thinking it made a mistake and violently down shifting then a lazy up shift because the transmission realized it didn't need to down shift in the first place.

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2020 FORD EDGE, Manufacturer: Ford Motor Company
Incident: Dec 2025
Jul 2026

My 2020 Ford Edge Titanium experienced a complete transmission failure at just 65,898 miles—less than 6,000 miles beyond the factory warranty. Fortunately, I had purchased a Lifetime Limited Warranty through a third-party provider, American Colonial Administration, LLC. During my research on the 8F35 transmission, I discovered numerous consumer complaints, particularly affecting the 2019–2021 model years. I also reviewed estimated replacement costs, which typically ranged from $5,500 to $9,000. However, the Ford dealership charged $11,596.27 for the replacement. The warranty company covered $9,791.29, leaving me responsible for $1,804.98 out of pocket, in addition to $408 for towing and $421 for a one-week rental car. My vehicle remained in the shop for a total of 33 days, leaving me without transportation for 26 days. I contacted Ford Motor Company in Dearborn, Michigan to request cost assistance, given the documented issues with the 8F35 transmission. I was informed that no Customer Satisfaction Program (CSP) applied to my situation. I was also told that dealerships are independently owned and operated, which ultimately meant Ford would not offer any help—even though the failure resulted from a known problem with their own product.

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2020 FORD EDGE, Manufacturer: Ford Motor Company
Incident: Nov 2025
Mar 2026

my 2020 ford edge suddenly started failing to catch the gear when driving, the rpms would rev but the car would not speed up, when it would finally catch, the car would jerk forward. No warning, no heads up, I just got in my car one day and the problem existed. I bought this car new, I am the sole owner and I routinely take it in for upkeep. It has 62,000 miles on it so JUST over the 60k warranty. I took the car to the local Ford dealership who informed me that the torque converter was going out. After looking the issue up online, its was apparent that this is a known issue very common the this year. This is a faulty part that has yet to be recalled. I asked the Ford dealership about this issue and they confirmed that it was a very common problem and they had 2 vehicles currently in their shop for the same problem. The quote to correct this issue is thousands of dollars.

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2020 FORD EDGE, Manufacturer: Ford Motor Company
Incident: Jan 2026
Mar 2026

Transmission shudders and jerks up to 35 or so mph. speeds above are very jerky. took it to my ford dealer. they informed me my transmission was needing replacement. was told faulty tranny . trying to get to anywhere is very scary. very un safe.

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2020 FORD EDGE, Manufacturer: Ford Motor Company
Incident: Oct 2025
Feb 2026

My vehicle is a 2020 Ford Edge SEL. I am experiencing ongoing transmission shuddering, jerking, and RPM fluctuations during normal driving. At slow speeds, the vehicle jerks and shudders, making it very difficult to drive smoothly in traffic and when accelerating from a stop. At higher speeds, the RPM gauge jumps while driving, and the vehicle feels like it is slipping or shifting unpredictably. The condition has been getting worse over time. This problem matches the known defect described in Ford Technical Service Bulletin (TSB) 20-2081 related to transmission shudder. My vehicle’s year, make, and model match those affected by this known issue; however, my VIN is not included in any recall. The unpredictable jerking, shuddering, and RPM fluctuations create unsafe driving conditions, especially when merging into traffic, turning, or maintaining speed. I believe this is a widespread defect affecting the safe operation of the vehicle and should be investigated by NHTSA for a potential recall. I am submitting this complaint to request that this defect be reviewed for investigation and corrective action.

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2020 FORD EDGE, Manufacturer: Ford Motor Company
Incident: Feb 2026
Jan 2026

The transmission has completely gone out on my 2020 Ford edge the repair cost is $5500. I should not need a new transmission on a five year-old vehicle. There are several reports on this issue please advise.

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2020 FORD EDGE, Manufacturer: Ford Motor Company
Incident: Jan 2026
Jan 2026

Was taken to mechanic shop and then sent to dealership for shudder issue and sound come from rear. Changed rear differential fluid. Problem/sound persisted. Between 25-45 vehicle transmission is cutting out. Awd light, Powertrain lights and brake lights are on and vehicle went in to limp mode at 55mph due to torque converter. Still currently in shop.

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2020 FORD EDGE, Manufacturer: Ford Motor Company
Incident: Jan 2026
Jan 2026

At approximately 82,000 miles, the vehicle began exhibiting transmission shuddering, hesitation, and harsh engagement at low speeds (under approx. 35 mph). The condition progressively worsened, resulting in jerking and delayed acceleration from a stop, creating unsafe driving conditions in traffic. At approximately 86,000 miles the transmission issues continued to worsen, and I therefore determined the vehicle unsafe to operate and brought it to the dealership for service. Upon inspection, I was informed by the dealership that the vehicle transmission required removal and replacement due to internal faults. These conditions, symptoms and internal faults are consistent with known issues documented by Ford Technical Service Bulletins for the 8F35 transmission used in the 2020 Ford Edge.

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2020 FORD EDGE, Manufacturer: Ford Motor Company
Incident: Dec 2025
Jan 2026

I take my to the ford dealership one day for oil change. The mechanics do a full multi inspection and find some issues that needed to be fixed, nothing about the transmission and transmission fluid being low or being dark. So I requested to do oil change and a recommended Engine Tune-up. I get my car back. However, about a week or two later I start noticing some shuddering and vibrations in the car when I hit the gas pedal. I take the car back to the dealership. I tell them how I had been there a few weeks back for oil change but after that I started noticing weird movements in the car. So they take the car to do an inspection on it. Then the mechanic/advisor guy says the vehicle needs a new transmission due to a failed torque converter. And he said the new transmission will cost $8700. And he charged me again for the inspection of the car. The vehicle is a 2020 Ford Edge with just 85400 miles. How does a 6 yr old car with less mileage blow a transmission that fast.

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2020 FORD EDGE, Manufacturer: Ford Motor Company
Incident: Feb 2026
Dec 2025

I own a vehicle [XXX] ford edge, and ford service informed my transmission about to fail due to torque converter etc. which matches a recall in 2020 ford edge only limited to certain number of cars seems to be effected according to their program, however all information from service department matches to the issue other vin numbers experienced. I have asked them to include this vin number to effected cars in that recalls based on evidence for ford edge 2020 and they don’t take responsibility for it even though it matches to recall as a vehicle at 80.000 miles. I’m informed by ford, manufacturer may have used based on location a different part than original what is that even mean? I claim that my vehicle’s transmission is affected by their failure and following the path of failing even though not yet failed, but symptoms of there and happening. So following the path of how they explained in their recall list of cars’ fate with transmission. And my vehicle must be considered and added on that list to my best knowledge and safety concern as a moving vehicle that’s transmission can fail any minute while driving related to FORD’s technical, mechanical errors. There might be many 2020 ford edges out there driving with the same issues while occupied with passengers and driving on highway just waiting for their poor transmission to act up goofy to cause incident. I see this is a danger on traffic and reporting it. INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2020 FORD EDGE, Manufacturer: Ford Motor Company
Incident: Dec 2025
Nov 2025

Having torque converter replaced in my 2020 with 37,000 miles on it. Transmission stutters/lags at speeds under 40. Seems to be a common issue so wanted to report. Luckily had warranty replacement. Definitely a safety concern as the car delays when you hit the gas before it goes, many times i was nearly in an accident.

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2020 FORD EDGE, Manufacturer: Ford Motor Company
Incident: Oct 2024
Oct 2025

These transmissions fail prematurely. I have experienced major slippage on the highway, particularly when changing lanes in traffic or merging and needing to accelerate quickly. Most of the time it does, but occasionally the car just doesn't move with faster traffic quickly closing the gap. It is VERY scary when this happens, and there have been near misses! In another instance, the car would not go into reverse and ACTUALLY TRIED TO MOVE FORWARD WHILE IN REVERSE!!! I have found posts on forums where others have experienced this issue as well. Ford needs to be forced to issue a safety recall on these cars to have their transmissions repaired.

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2020 FORD EDGE, Manufacturer: Ford Motor Company
Incident: Oct 2025
Oct 2025

In February 2025 a dash light came on when the vehicle was studdering at 20-40 mph. Firestone said the code was a PRV, so they replaced it (approx $450), had 80k miles. Six months later it's doing the same thing and firestone said it has no codes and it could be alot of things but suspects maybe fuel pump or torque converter as they have seen it alot on the 2020 edge. A week later, I took to another mechanic when a different noise was coming during turns, and they said it was the rear differential for sure and the studdering could be several things. Thye replaced the real differential, $2500, and I replaced the plugs/egition coils which they suggested could be causing it. They also mentioned the torque converter as being a big issue in premature failing for the 2020 edge. The new real differential stopped the turning grind, and the new plugs/coils may be making it run a little better, BUT the studder is still here. A 90k mile vehicle should not be having these major safety issues! Torque converter, says transmission to me, so please investigate. I called a ford dealer because I bought the platinum extra warranty and it was expired. I asked about trade in and they said $6500 because they know the vehicle is a lemon--I still owe $23K!! Feeling stuck and worried about driving on the interstate or at speed anywhere too far from home as it could lock up and create an accident. I feel the industry knows about these failures and Ford does too and should do something.

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2020 FORD EDGE, Manufacturer: Ford Motor Company
Incident: Aug 2025
Oct 2025

I own a 2020 Ford Edge 2.0 Platinum AWD (VIN: [XXX] ). At just over 50,000 miles, the vehicle developed a noticeable shutter in the front area, which was diagnosed as a faulty torque converter in the transmission. This required replacement at a reduced cost of $1,350. Shortly after, around 52,000 miles, the vehicle developed a loud grinding noise in the rear differential area. Initially, the differential lock motor was replaced for $675, but this did not fully resolve the issue. Ultimately, the entire rear differential had to be replaced at a reduced cost of approximately $2,750, including fluids and recalibration. Ford acknowledges that there are known issues with the AWD systems in Ford Edge vehicles, yet refuses to take responsibility or offer assistance. It is unacceptable that a 5-year-old vehicle with only 52,000 miles would require thousands of dollars in repairs to remain safe and drivable. These failures pose a serious safety concern and financial burden, and I urge NHTSA to investigate this recurring issue. INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2020 FORD EDGE, Manufacturer: Ford Motor Company
Incident: Oct 2025
Oct 2025

Transmission slipping when accelerating, also shudder when between gears

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2020 FORD EDGE, Manufacturer: Ford Motor Company
Incident: May 2025
Oct 2025

Fluid is extremely burnt and has large amounts of metal debris in the transmission, fluid is low with no known leaks, unable to engage in neutral and in park, Shift Solenoid A stuck on, Transmission Friction Element A and E apply Time Range/Performance

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2020 FORD EDGE, Manufacturer: Ford Motor Company
Incident: Jan 2025
Sep 2025

The contact owns a 2020 Ford Edge. The contact stated that while driving 40 MPH, the transmission unintendedly downshifted before slamming into gear. In addition, the transmission upshifted independently before slamming into gear. There was an abnormal booming sound coming from the transmission. No warning lights were illuminated. The vehicle was taken to the dealer, where it was diagnosed and determined that the transmission was malfunctioning. While the contact was driving back to the residence after picking up the vehicle from the dealer, the failure reoccurred. The vehicle was taken back to the dealer. The contact stated that adjustments were made to the transmission. The contact stated that on a separate occasion, while depressing the brake pedal, the transmission made a revving sound, and the vehicle lunged forward. The contact used force while the brake pedal was depressed to stop the vehicle. The vehicle was not yet diagnosed by the dealer. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 86,000.

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2020 FORD EDGE, Manufacturer: Ford Motor Company
Incident: Jun 2025
Sep 2025

Transmission failure, this is a know issue, that ford wont claim as an issue.

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2020 FORD EDGE, Manufacturer: Ford Motor Company
Incident: Sep 2025
Sep 2025

The transmission is bad. Ford dealership states it needs a new torque converter and that this is a very common issue among the edges. Also have been informed by many ford mechanics that replacing the torque converter is simply a band aid to the issue and will likely need a whole new transmission even if i replace the torque converter. I feel this is a safety issue to myself and others simply bc the transmission can fail at any moment. There were no warning lights on the dash or codes that come up related to the transmission prior to the issue occuring. When hooked up to a scan tool after the issue started there are still no warning lights or codes displayed related to the issue. I have had it at the ford dealership as well as a few other mechanics have looked at it. Nobody other than the ford dealer could tell me what was wrong with it. It stutters really bad between 20-40mph as well as above 60mph when traveling at highway speeds.

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2020 FORD EDGE, Manufacturer: Ford Motor Company
Incident: Jan 2025
Sep 2025

The car shutters when coming to a drivable speed if it’s under 35mph. The rmp will flutter every so often while driving going up hills is the worse but it will do the same even going straight.

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2020 FORD EDGE, Manufacturer: Ford Motor Company
Incident: May 2025
Sep 2025

I financed a 2020 Ford edge 2.0L AWD from West Alabama wholesale in Tuscaloosa over a year ago. It was jurking when I first bought it, so they replaced the clutches in the rear drive shafts. So some months later it started back to doing the same thing jerking when I accelerate. I took it back and they said it was the transmission going out. My extended warranty had worn off by then. So I just feel that there should have been a recall on this year Ford edge transmission and rear transfer case. I still have 4 years left to pay for this vehicle and I can't even hardly drive this vehicle. I feel that this vehicle was a lemon vehicle and that the dealership that sold this vehicle to me knew that it had all these problems without making me aware. My complaint is that this vehicle should be repaired as a courtesy to me being a Ford customer and the fact that many other Ford owners of this same vehicle has the same problems with this vehicle jerking when changing gears. All records as to attempted repairs are recorded with West Alabama wholesale in Tuscaloosa Alabama.

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2020 FORD EDGE, Manufacturer: Ford Motor Company
Incident: Nov 2025
Sep 2025

The contact owns a 2020 Ford Edge. The contact stated that while driving at various speeds, the vehicle jerked and hesitated while depressing the accelerator pedal. There was no warning light illuminated. The dealer was notified of the failure, and the contact was informed that there were no recalls on the vehicle. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 100,000.

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2020 FORD EDGE, Manufacturer: Ford Motor Company
Incident: Aug 2025
Sep 2025

The contact owns a 2020 Ford Edge. The contact stated that while shifting into gear, or while driving approximately 40 MPH, the engine sputtered. There was no warning light illuminated. The vehicle was taken to a local dealer, where it was diagnosed, and the contact was informed that the torque converter needed to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired. The contact referenced Technical Service Bulletin: 21-2389; as a possible cause for the failure. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 90,000.

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2020 FORD EDGE, Manufacturer: Ford Motor Company
Incident: Jul 2024
Sep 2025

Vehicle shutters @ speeds between 30 to 40mph. Had to replace transmission @ 93k miles.

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2020 FORD EDGE, Manufacturer: Ford Motor Company
Incident: Oct 2025
Sep 2025

At 80000 miles, the car started stuttering while shifting between 2 to 4th gears. The dealer diagnosed it as a bad Torque Coverter. I had this fixed and the check engine light came on as the car started missing and slipping gears. The next correction will be a transmission replacement, as the car is slipping and missing while trying to accelerate and decelerate. This is causing lurching and lack of acceleration which can lead to be rear ended or not making a left hand turn and getting hit in my side.

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2020 FORD EDGE, Manufacturer: Ford Motor Company
Incident: Apr 2025

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The 2020 Ford Edge has 108 Power Train complaints on file. 1 crashes have been reported. Review the timeline above for detailed owner experiences.