The 2011 Ford Edge typically uses the Motorcraft FL-820-S oil filter, a standard spin-on filter designed for the 3.5-liter V6 engine that powered most US-spec Edge models. If your Edge uses a different engine option, verify the exact part number in your owner's manual or with a Ford/Motorcraft cross-reference.
This article explains how to identify the correct filter for your specific Edge and where to find the right part number using your engine code or VIN, so you can buy the right replacement the first time.
How to identify the correct oil filter for your 2011 Edge
Start by noting your engine code or checking the vehicle's data plate. The most common engine for the 2011 Edge is a 3.5-liter V6, for which Ford/Motorcraft typically lists FL-820-S as the replacement. If your Edge has a different engine, such as a variant used in a different market or trim, confirm the proper part via the dealership parts database or Motorcraft cross-reference.
Additional guidance
When replacing the filter, ensure you also use the recommended oil type and capacity for your engine, and replace the drain gasket if included. Always recycle used oil and the old filter responsibly.
Summary
In short, the 2011 Ford Edge most commonly uses the Motorcraft FL-820-S spin-on oil filter for its 3.5L V6 engine. If you are unsure about your exact engine, check the owner's manual or contact Ford/Motorcraft with your VIN to confirm the correct filter part number.


