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P0299 on FORD EDGE

Severity
Medium
NHTSA Reports
3
Most Affected
2012, 2013

What P0299 Means on Your FORD EDGE

Real FORD EDGE Owner Reports (Source: NHTSA Complaints Database)

"I've had the car for a year and it suddenly loses power during acceleration and Is throwing the P0299 turbocharger code. I was getting on the interstate when the car did this the 1st and 2nd times."

— 2012 FORD EDGE owner • ENGINE • Filed 06/30/2021

"My check engine light is on, shows code p0299 which refers to an underboost condition with the turbo or supercharger system. my mechanic spoke to a dealership who stated they've put 3 parts in the vehicle they have in the shop and its still not fixed. sounds like its a common issue."

— 2012 FORD EDGE owner • ENGINE • Filed 03/08/2017

"Check engine light came on. took it to vehicle service station and code p0299 came up. that is the code to replace turbocharger assembly. the vehicle is only 6 years old and under 100k miles."

— 2013 FORD EDGE owner • FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM • Filed 05/01/2019

Data from NHTSA Vehicle Complaints Database. All reports are filed by vehicle owners directly with the U.S. Department of Transportation.

Common Causes of P0299 on FORD EDGE

66.7%
33.3%

Percentages based on NHTSA complaint component analysis for this vehicle.

Complaint Trend by Year

2012
2
2013
1

What To Do Next

  1. 1
    Check for recalls on YOUR VIN

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  2. 2
    Get a proper diagnosis

    A code alone doesn't tell you the exact failed part. A diagnostic at a shop ($50-$150) pinpoints the root cause before you spend money on parts.

  3. 3
    Compare repair quotes

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P0299 on Other Vehicles

Data sourced from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (U.S. Department of Transportation) and the SAE J2012 OBD-II standard. Code definitions follow the SAE J2012 / ISO 15031-6 standard. Owner reports are filed directly with NHTSA by vehicle owners. This information is provided for educational purposes only and should not replace professional automotive diagnosis. Always consult a qualified mechanic for vehicle repair decisions.

Last updated: March 2026