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ludwigeis7
Ford Edge Knocking Combustion
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ludwigeis7 (Author)
Interesting! I have been using different gas stations from time to time. I also didn't drive for a longer period of time. Do you think those are the reasons for the knocking combustion? What did you do to solve the problem?
victoria_dark1
Well, in my case, after some research, it pointed towards carbon buildup in the combustion chamber. That's why I mentioned the fuel, sometimes cheaper gas contains additives that leave behind more deposits. What I did was take it to a shop. They checked the cylinder heads and did some engine tuning, a process of adjusting the internal parameters of an engine's electronic control unit (ECU) to optimise performance, and that cleaned things up and it has resolved the error. Seems like you should go to the workshop!
ludwigeis7 (Author)
Thanks a lot! I appreciate the help and suggestions. I took the car to the workshop, and it turned out to be exactly what you said: deposits in the combustion chamber! They cleaned everything up with engine tuning, and now it runs like new! The bill came to 425€, which is a bit steep, but worth it to have my Edge back in top shape!
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victoria_dark1
Whoa, that sounds rough! I had something similar happen with my Edge (same generation). The jerking and knocking are telltale signs. Pre-ignition is when the fuel-air mixture ignites before the spark plug fires. Did you notice any change after filling up at a different gas station, or maybe after a longer period without driving the car?