Replacing Head Gasket due to coolant in the engine cylinder?

Tiny
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  • 2017 FORD EDGE
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Motor has a known design defect allowing coolant into cylinder. Ford wants to replace the engine. Would it be cheaper to replace the head gasket instead?
Monday, October 2nd, 2023 AT 1:13 PM

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Tiny
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Hi,

As far as the cost, certainly, a head gasket would be less expensive. However, I would recommend having the head inspected for any distortion or warping. If it is straight, then you should be fine for a bit of time.

Is this the first time there was an issue? Was the engine overheated?

Let me know.

Joe
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Monday, October 2nd, 2023 AT 8:18 PM
Tiny
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Hi Joe,

First indication was engine light turned on September 1, 2023, then a week later overheat light showed up for about 30 seconds. By happenstance, this happened next door to AutoZone. I noticed then coolant was low, so filled it up. It's been drinking coolant very slowly, about 1/8 gallon every couple of weeks.
Local Ford dealership says they can't replace Head gasket because of "type of engine". However, I called several other dealerships in the Northwest who say it can be done for about $3,500 (feel like I am getting the run around from the local).
In addition, when Ford diagnosed, a broken sparkplug was found, but they didn't tell me until after driving away. I'm guessing this is the cause of rough idle when first starting engine.
Are you familiar with the history of the 2.0 Eco boost, and the numerous complaints to NHTSA? Can you comment on any of the aforementioned?
Thanks!
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Tuesday, October 3rd, 2023 AT 7:32 AM
Tiny
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Hi,

I'm not very well informed of the issues. I do know there have been issues with leaks and distortion concerns.

I'm not sure why the dealer would tell you the head gasket can't be replaced. I went through two manuals, and both provided directions and flat rate times for the repair. The labor is extensive, 14.5 hours. But that still wouldn't justify $3,500.00 to replace it. However, the shop rates where you are located may be different than here.

I attached the labor rates for you below.

Let me know what I can do to help.

Joe

See pic below.
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Tuesday, October 3rd, 2023 AT 6:57 PM

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