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What kind of transmission fluid does my Ford Edge take?

The most common answer is Mercon LV automatic transmission fluid, but the exact specification depends on your Edge’s model year and its transmission. Always verify with your owner's manual or Ford’s official VIN-based specification lookup to be sure.


The Ford Edge has evolved through several generations, and transmission-fluid requirements have changed along the way. To keep shifting smooth and preserve warranty coverage, it’s important to confirm the precise spec for your exact vehicle.


Common transmission-fluid specs you may encounter


Before you buy, be aware that several Ford-fluid designations have appeared across Edge models. The list below covers the most typical possibilities you might see referenced when servicing an Edge. Use this as a guide, not a substitute for the official specification for your VIN.



  • Mercon LV (Long-Life) — Ford’s current standard for many newer Edge automatic transmissions, particularly 6-speed units introduced in the 2011 era onward.

  • Mercon V — an older Ford specification used on some earlier Edge models and transmissions.

  • Dexron VI — GM’s fluid; Ford generally does not require Dexron VI for its own transmissions, but some service shops or cross-compatibility notes may reference it. Always verify against the official Ford spec for your car.

  • Mercon SP — a newer Ford specification used in certain later-model transmissions; confirm with your VIN to see if SP applies to your Edge.


Note: Do not mix different transmission-fluid specifications. If you’re topping up, use the same specification as the existing fluid and follow the exact method recommended for your vehicle.


How to confirm the exact specification for your Edge


To ensure you purchase the correct fluid for your car, follow these steps. The guidance below helps you find the precise Ford specification for your VIN and model.


Before using a list, here is a quick checklist to verify the right fluid:



  • Check the owner’s manual for the exact fluid specification and service intervals.

  • Look for a transmission-fluid label or dipstick specification under the hood or on the transmission itself.

  • Use your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) in Ford’s official parts or owner resources to pull the exact specification for your build.

  • Ask a Ford dealer or qualified shop with your VIN if you’re unsure.


Concluding note: VIN-based confirmation is the most reliable way to ensure you’re using the correct fluid, especially since Fluid names can vary by production year and transmission code.


Practical maintenance guidance


When servicing the transmission, keep these practical points in mind to protect the system and maintain performance.



  • Always use the specification identified for your vehicle; do not substitute other fluid types.

  • Follow Ford’s service interval recommendations; some modern transmissions may have longer intervals, but many technicians still perform periodic drain-and-fill changes.

  • If a pan drain-and-fill is performed, consider replacing the filter (or screen) where applicable and ensuring the pan gasket is in good condition.

  • Avoid aggressive flushing unless the manufacturer and service guide explicitly recommend it for your transmission model.


Concluding guidance: Accurate fluid specification and proper service practices help ensure smooth shifts and reliability over the life of your Edge.


Summary


For most Ford Edge models, Mercon LV is the typical automatic transmission-fluid specification you’ll encounter, but exact requirements depend on the year and transmission code. Always verify with the owner’s manual, the under-hood/transmission labels, or a Ford dealer using your VIN to avoid mis-specification and potential damage.

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