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Ford Edge Timing Belt ensures that the engine components of the SUV work in perfect sync and safeguard the power and avoid expensive losses. The Ford Edge is geared towards families and weekend explorers with a combination of sporty handling and family-friendly comfort. The turbocharged engines provide quick acceleration and the automatic gearbox provides smooth gearing and good mileage and Ford equips the Edge with the new safety systems such as blind spot warning systems and automatic braking systems to ensure that no trip goes to waste. The interior of the Edge is ready to carry five passengers in a sunny 12 inch touchscreen, spacious cargo space, and sophisticated suspension that absorb the bumps on the road, all of which Ford is proud of in this all-purpose midsize SUV. The Timing Belt in the Edge is a hard fiber reinforced strip that joins crankshaft and camshafts opening and closing valves at the specific moment pistons ascend and fall, and this implies that the engine breathes properly and prevents waste of fuel. Since wear and heat gradually diminish a Timing Belt, Ford suggests they are replaced in good time, preventing the possibility of bent valves or unpredictable breakdowns, and when owners replace them with a new Timing Belt, they normally report that their cars run more quietly. Briefly, installing a new Timing Belt to this SUV, one will need to disconnect the battery, place timings marks at the top dead centre, loosen the tensioner, install the new belt with proper routing, put the tensioner back into place, hand crank the engine to make sure everything is in place, and reconnect the covers and start motor.