![]() A clutch that is at the end of its service life will begin slipping when it is being asked to move a lot of force from the engine to the transmission. It’s the smell of the clutch disk burning up. If your Ford Edge has a manual transmission, a burnt clutch can have a very strong smell of eggs. When these fluids (oil, antifreeze, power steering fluid, etc) get hot, they can cause the smell of rotting eggs. It really depends on what fluids are on and around it that get hotter than they normally would. An overheating engine can smell a bit like rotten eggs. Keep an eye on your temperature gauge if you smell rotten eggs. It’ll still rev fine in neutral, but when you really need the power, it just won’t be there. Usually this loss of performance will feel like the vehicle just runs out of go at a certain speed. It is common to see P0300 if this is the case. Too much back pressure from a clogged converter can clog the pump, and cause your Edge to misfire.
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