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What kind of coolant should I use for a 2007 Ford Edge?

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Gary Boggges

The 2007 Ford Edge requires a standard green-colored antifreeze or coolant, with MotorCraft being the top recommended brand available in premium, gold, and orange varieties. The vehicle's coolant tank can hold up to 5.5 quarts, so you will need around 5 bottles for a complete refill. Prices for the coolant range from $4 to $24 per bottle, depending on the brand. Warranty typically covers fluid changes every 6 months or 5,000 to 6,000 miles, but if not, you might opt to have a professional handle the replacement. Labor costs for this service typically range from $40 to $120.

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  • Maria E

    Make sure to avoid using green antifreeze in your 2007 Ford Edge. Instead, use the HOAT coolant that Ford recommends for your vehicle. Remember, it's important not to use green antifreeze in your 2007 Ford Edge.

  • Adam K.

    That's completely wrong. The individual is discussing a mix of oil and coolant. A thorough flush of the cooling system requires approximately 3 gallons of a coolant mixture.

  • Inocencia G

    5.5 quarts equals 1.375 gallons, which means you need just over 1 gallon. Don't get 5 bottles, as that would be 25 gallons, unless they come in quart sizes.

  • jchu41

    In 2007, the Ford Edge comes equipped with the traditional 50/50 green antifreeze for its coolant system.

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