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What kind of oil filter does a Ford Edge take?

The Ford Edge takes either a traditional spin-on oil filter or a cartridge-style filter housed in a removable cap, depending on the engine and model year.


The exact filter type and replacement procedure vary by year and engine. This article outlines the two main configurations, how to identify which one your vehicle uses, and how to source the correct part for maintenance.


Engine options and filter configurations


Across its production, the Edge has been offered with several engines. The filter style tracks with those designs, meaning some models use a spin-on canister while others use a cartridge-style filter inside a housing. Here are the two primary configurations you may encounter:



  • Spin-on oil filters: Some earlier Ford Edge models used a traditional screw-on canister oil filter that you replace as a unit. This type is straightforward: unscrew the filter, replace with a new one, and replace the gasket.

  • Cartridge-style filters in a housing: Many newer Edge models (especially those with EcoBoost or updated Duratec engines) use a cartridge-style filter placed inside a serviceable housing. With this setup, you replace only the filter element and the O-ring or gasket when performing oil changes.


Conclusion: The exact type depends on the engine and year, so it’s essential to verify on your specific vehicle. Always follow the owner's manual for oil grade and filter-change procedures.


How to identify your exact filter type


To determine the precise filter used on your Ford Edge, use these steps:



  1. Find your engine code or locate the VIN plate to identify the exact engine installed.

  2. Consult the owner's manual or maintenance guide for the recommended filter type and part numbers for that engine.

  3. Inspect the oil filter area under the hood: a screw-on canister indicates a spin-on filter; a housing with a removable cap and a cartridge inside indicates a cartridge-style filter.

  4. Check a Ford/Motorcraft parts catalog or retailer website using your engine code or VIN to confirm the exact part number.


If you’re unsure, a dealer or reputable auto parts store can verify the correct filter type and number using your VIN.


Buying and installation tips


When shopping for filters, you’ll want to choose genuine Ford Motorcraft parts or high-quality equivalents that match your engine’s filter type. Helpful tips include:



  • Match the filter type (spin-on vs cartridge) to your engine to avoid compatibility issues.

  • Replace the gasket or O-ring with a new one when removing the filter to prevent leaks.

  • Properly dispose of used oil and filters following local regulations.


Bottom line: The Ford Edge does not use a single universal oil filter. Depending on the year and engine, you may encounter either a spin-on canister filter or a cartridge-style filter inside a housing. Confirming your engine type via VIN or the owner's manual will guide you to the correct part number and replacement procedure.


Summary


In short, the Ford Edge uses two main oil-filter configurations: a traditional spin-on filter for some older models and a cartridge-style filter inside a housing for many newer engines. Determine your exact setup by checking the engine code or VIN, then refer to the manual or a trusted parts catalog to obtain the correct filter part number and replacement method. This ensures proper maintenance and avoids leaks or engine damage.

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