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How much does it cost to replace brakes on a 2013 Ford Edge?

On a 2013 Ford Edge, brake replacement costs typically range from about $300 to $800 per axle for pads and rotors, and roughly $600 to $1,600 for both axles. Caliper replacement, premium rotor options, or adding a brake fluid flush can push prices higher.


What you’re paying for and what to expect


Prices vary by service level and market. The following figures reflect common price ranges you may encounter when replacing brakes on this model.



  • Front brakes (pads and rotors) per axle: typically $300–$800

  • Rear brakes (pads and rotors) per axle: typically $300–$700

  • Both axles (pads and rotors on front and rear): typically $600–$1,600


Prices can vary widely by rotor quality, local labor rates, and whether sensors or calipers require replacement. Some shops may charge extra for OEM parts or services like a brake fluid flush or rotor resurfacing.


What affects the final price


Beyond the basic parts, several factors influence the total bill. Here are the main drivers you should consider when awaiting quotes.



  • Labor rates by region and shop type (independent shop vs. dealership)

  • Parts quality and choice (aftermarket vs. OEM; standard vs. performance rotors)

  • Caliper condition and whether replacement is needed

  • Brake fluid flush, bleed, and any related line work

  • Rotor size and system complexity specific to the Edge

  • Taxes, disposal fees, and any warranties or shop fees


To avoid surprises, request a written estimate that itemizes parts and labor, and consider getting quotes that include a complimentary brake system inspection and test drive.


Summary


For a 2013 Ford Edge, the typical brake replacement cost falls in the mid-range of a few hundred dollars per axle, with the total for both axles commonly between $600 and $1,600 when replacing pads and rotors. Additional costs for caliper replacement, premium parts, or service add-ons can raise the bill. Shop around and get multiple written estimates to ensure you understand exactly what is included and to find the best value for your vehicle.

Is a $99 brake special a good deal?


A $99 brake job sounds great… until you realize it's pads in a box, no hardware, no rotors, no workmanship, and definitely no warranty. Cheap brake deals often leave you paying much more in the end — in parts, in labour, and in headaches. Do it right the first time.



What is a fair price for a brake job?


A complete brake repair that includes pads, rotors, and calipers typically averages between $200 and $800 depending on the vehicle and parts used.



What is the most common problem with a 2013 Ford Edge?


Common Reliability Issues with the Ford Edge

  • Faulty A/C Systems.
  • Faulty Brake Boosters.
  • Defective Fuel Tanks.
  • Persistent Door Ajar Light.
  • Clicking Noises from the Wheel Area.
  • Transmission Issues.
  • Faulty Airbags.
  • Door Ajar Light for 2013 Ford Edge.



How much is a brake job on a 2013 Ford Edge?


The average cost for a 2013 Ford Edge Brake Pad Replacement is between $225 and $299. Labor costs are estimated between $159 and $233 while parts are typically priced around $67. This range does not include taxes and fees, and does not factor in your unique location.


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