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What coolant does a 2017 Ford Edge take?

The 2017 Ford Edge uses Motorcraft Premium Gold Engine Coolant (HOAT), typically sold as a 50/50 premixed solution.


In more detail, Ford designs its cooling system around a long-life HOAT (Hybrid Organic Acid Technology) coolant in the Gold family. Using the correct Ford-approved coolant helps prevent corrosion, overheating, and deposits, and it’s important not to mix incompatible formulas. Always reference the owner's manual or check with a dealer if you’re unsure.


Choosing the right coolant for your 2017 Ford Edge


Before listing the approved options, note that the goal is to use a HOAT-type coolant that Ford approves for the Gold designation. The simplest and most foolproof choice is Motorcraft Premium Gold Engine Coolant, but you may also use any HOAT coolant that explicitly meets Ford’s specification for Ford Gold coolant. Avoid mixing different coolant chemistries, and steer clear of GM Dex-Cool or other non-Ford-approved formulas unless your dealer confirms compatibility.



  • Motorcraft Premium Gold Engine Coolant (HOAT) – ready-to-use 50/50 premixed or as a concentrate to mix with distilled water. This is the Ford-approved standard for many Edge models.

  • Other HOAT coolants that explicitly meet Ford’s Gold specification or are listed as Ford-approved equivalents. These should be used only if the manufacturer confirms compatibility with Ford vehicles.

  • Avoid Dex-Cool or universal/extended-life coolants not specifically approved by Ford for your vehicle. Mixing incompatible coolants can cause corrosion or gelling inside the cooling system.


Concluding: To protect the cooling system and engine, stick with Ford-approved HOAT coolant (Motorcraft Premium Gold or Ford-approved equivalents) and follow the 50/50 premixed or properly mixed concentrate guidelines. Always check the label and your manual before topping up or replacing coolant.


Maintenance tips and best practices


Understanding the spec and color


Ford’s Gold coolant is typically a golden/amber hue and is designed to last longer than conventional green antifreeze. It is not universal; always verify that the product is Ford-approved or explicitly meets Ford’s Gold specification.


Replacement and care guidelines


When replacing coolant:
- Use a 50/50 premixed solution or mix concentrate with distilled water to the correct ratio, as specified on the product label.
- Do not mix different coolant chemistries.
- If you must top up between services, use the same coolant type already in the system.
- Consider a complete coolant flush if you’re changing between incompatible formulas or if the system shows signs of contamination.


Summary


For a 2017 Ford Edge, the recommended coolant is Motorcraft Premium Gold Engine Coolant (HOAT), typically available as a 50/50 premixed solution. Use Ford-approved HOAT coolant and avoid mixing with non-Ford-approved formulas such as Dex-Cool. Always follow the vehicle manual and consult a dealer if you’re uncertain about compatibility. Regular maintenance and proper coolant care help ensure reliable cooling system performance.

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