Complaint 1818121
2008 FORD EDGE • SUSPENSION • incident May 17, 2022
- Complaint ID
- 1818121
- Make
- FORD
- Model
- EDGE
- Model Year
- 2008
- Component
- SUSPENSION
- Incident Date
- May 17, 2022
- Date Received
- Jun 9, 2022
- Data As Of
- Jul 1, 2026
Complaint Summary
SUSPENSION
Owner Narrative
We were turning a corner at a light and our tie-rod, axel, control arm, sway bar link and CV Shaft all broke at once causing our car to come to a dead stop in the road and we could not even push it out of the road, we were able to purchase the CV Shaft, Control Arm ASY, and The Sway Bar Lnk. for the one side the car is still not moveable we need a tire that we cant afford and from the looks of it the other side may do the same and the part that worries me about our safety is that is it does it on the freeway and we come to a dead stop in traffic or something it will be bad. What we need and I was told that if my car showed up on the recall list for any reason that you would fix any safety issues free of charge and my car did come up on the list. I just purchased the vehicle in november 2020 and was told all the original parts are still on it. Please let me know where to go to get my car fixed this is our only means of transportation to go to school for me and my kids and for my husband to find a job thank you. What we need is a tire for the front passenger side and the driver side fixed asap.
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