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What type of coolant does a 2011 Ford Edge take?

The 2011 Ford Edge uses Ford Motorcraft Premium Engine Coolant (pink long-life). It should be used as a 50/50 premix or as concentrate diluted with distilled water to that ratio.


Using the OEM coolant is recommended to ensure compatibility with the Edge’s cooling system and to protect against corrosion and deposits. Ford specifies a pink, long-life formulation and advises caution when mixing colors or brands. This guide explains the approved options, how to identify them, and how to replace or top up coolant safely.


Approved Coolant Options for the 2011 Edge


Below are the coolant options commonly accepted for this model, all aligned with Ford’s pink long-life formulation and 50/50 mixing guidelines.



  • Ford Motorcraft Premium Engine Coolant (pink long-life, ethylene glycol–based).

  • A coolant that meets Ford specification WSS-M97B44-D2 (or equivalent) and is explicitly labeled as Ford-compatible pink long-life coolant.

  • Pre-diluted 50/50 premixes from reputable brands that are clearly marketed as Ford-compatible pink coolant.


Bottom line: Use Ford Motorcraft Premium Engine Coolant or a Ford-approved equivalent that matches the pink long-life formulation and the 50/50 premix requirement.


How to Use and Maintain the Coolant


Before you begin, note the steps for topping up or replacing coolant to ensure safety and proper system function.



  • Always ensure the engine is cool before opening the radiator cap to avoid burns from pressurized coolant.

  • If you’re using concentrate, mix it with distilled water to a 50/50 ratio according to the product’s instructions.

  • Pour the cooled mixture into the radiator neck or the overflow reservoir using a funnel to prevent spills, and fill to the indicated level.

  • Run the engine to circulate the coolant, then recheck levels and top up if necessary after the system cools.


For precise quantities and maintenance intervals, consult the owner’s manual or a qualified technician. If you’re unsure about the correct coolant or mixing, seek professional service to avoid potential damage.


Safety and Disposal


Used coolant is hazardous. Dispose of it at a proper recycling facility and follow local environmental regulations. Keep containers sealed and out of reach of children and pets. Clean up any spills promptly with absorbent material and water.


Summary


In short, the 2011 Ford Edge requires Ford Motorcraft Premium Engine Coolant, the pink long-life formulation. Use the OEM coolant or an approved Ford-compatible equivalent, and mix to a 50/50 premix if concentrated. Stick with Ford-recommended products to ensure optimal cooling and avoid cross-brand issues. Always follow the owner’s manual for exact specifications and disposal guidance.

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