Does the 2018 Edge have maintenance reminders?
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2018 Edge has maintenance reminders, which is a small yellow wrench light that reminds the driver to perform vehicle maintenance at fixed mileage intervals. Below is a related introduction to the Edge: 1. Power: The 2018 Edge is equipped with a 2.0T and a 2.7T V6 engine, and the transmission system is matched with a 6-speed automatic transmission. 2. Exterior: The front face design features a bold chrome grille, with LED light groups as standard across the entire range. The elongated U-shaped lights serve as high and low beams, turn signals, and other functions. The floating roof further elongates the overall body shape, and the taillight design is also very interesting.
I'm a familiar face at the auto repair shop and often tinker with Ford models, including the 2018 Edge. This vehicle indeed has a maintenance reminder feature, typically displaying a warning light or message on the dashboard to prompt you for an oil change or tire check. The system uses sensors to monitor mileage against preset values, automatically alerting you every 5,000 kilometers, for example. If you don't see the reminder, it might be a settings issue—like the factory default mileage being too short—or a faulty sensor that needs repair at the shop. I've worked on many Edges, and some owners ignore these reminders, leading to premature engine wear and costly part replacements later. Regular maintenance based on these alerts can extend the vehicle's lifespan and save future expenses. I recommend new owners learn to check the current status in the settings menu and periodically clear reminder logs to avoid false alerts.