
Edge maintenance intervals and details are as follows: 1. Maintenance intervals: According to the maintenance manual recommendations, the first maintenance for the Ford Edge should be performed when the new vehicle reaches 5,000 kilometers or 6 months, followed by maintenance every 10,000 kilometers. The fuel filter and cabin air filter should be replaced for the first time at 15,000 kilometers, and then every 20,000 kilometers thereafter. The engine air filter should be replaced for the first time at 25,000 kilometers, and then every 30,000 kilometers. The brake fluid and spark plugs should be replaced for the first time at 35,000 kilometers, and then every 40,000 kilometers. The automatic transmission fluid should be replaced every 55,000 kilometers. 2. Maintenance details: Within the manufacturer's specified time or mileage, the routine maintenance includes replacing the engine oil, oil filter, engine air filter, and fuel filter.

After driving the Edge for five years, my routine is to perform basic maintenance every 10,000 kilometers or every six months. It's essential to change the engine oil and oil filter, and using full synthetic oil can better protect the engine. The air filter should be replaced every 20,000 kilometers, but I replace it more frequently due to the high dust and sand in the northern area. The cabin air filter is replaced before summer each year, especially important for families with children to ensure good air quality. Brake fluid is checked and replaced every two years—safety is not something to take lightly. Spark plugs are replaced at 60,000 kilometers, but they might need earlier replacement if you notice a sudden increase in fuel consumption. I always have the technician check tire pressure and wear during every maintenance visit. Remember, the first maintenance service is free, while subsequent basic maintenance costs around 1,200 RMB, and major maintenance can exceed 3,000 RMB. Although dealerships are more expensive, they provide complete service records.

The interval for the Edge is actually quite reasonable, with the manual recommending service every 10,000 kilometers or six months. The most crucial aspect is timely oil and filter changes—I use 5W-30 full synthetic. The air filter gets replaced every 20,000 kilometers, though city drivers might want to do it sooner. Cabin air filters are best changed annually to prevent odors. Brake fluid needs replacement every three years to maintain pedal firmness. Transmission fluid is mandatory at 60,000 kilometers—I've heard horror stories of people stretching to 80,000 km only to face major repairs. For DIY checks, stick to washer fluid and tire pressure; leave the rest to professionals. Chain quick-service shops offer 30% savings over dealerships, but always insist on genuine parts.

Just bought an Edge and figured out the schedule: first service is free at 5,000 km, followed by maintenance every six months or 10,000 km. The basic items each time are engine oil and oil filter, costing around 1,200. I made sure to note the intervals for major components: replace the cabin air filter annually, especially before using AC in summer; replace the engine air filter every 20,000 km; renew the brake fluid every three years; replace spark plugs at 60,000 km; and change the fuel filter at 40,000 km. It’s recommended to use genuine parts—aftermarket ones can cause strange noises within three months. In northern winters, pay special attention to the antifreeze’s freezing point. Recently discovered a tip: the Ford app often offers maintenance vouchers, saving hundreds.

As a family car, safety items are my top priority for Edge . Oil and oil filter changes are a must every six months—the engine is the heart and cannot be neglected. The cabin air filter is replaced every April without fail, as my child is allergic to dust and I can't afford to slack off. For safety: brake fluid is changed every two years, and brake pad thickness is checked; tires are rotated every 20,000 km; all fluids, including transmission fluid, are replaced at 40,000 km. In terms of maintenance costs, basic service runs just over 1,000 RMB, while major services cost around 3,000 RMB. I recommend switching to large repair shops after the warranty expires—you can save 30% on the same services, but make sure they use genuine parts. Also, have the battery checked every three years or so; a sudden dead battery in winter once caused me a lot of trouble.

My Edge's schedule strictly follows the manual: change engine oil and filter every 10,000 km using Mobil full synthetic. I've replaced the air filter myself, and the cabin air filter can be changed by simply removing the glove box - I bought a Mahle brand one online for just 80 yuan. However, professional items require shop visits, like changing brake fluid every three years which needs equipment to bleed the system, or transmission fluid at 60,000 km requiring special tools. Key time-sensitive reminders: coolant every five years, brake fluid absorbs moisture affecting performance. During maintenance, always ask the mechanic to check suspension bushings - the Edge's speed bump creaking usually comes from worn stabilizer bar bushings. I track all maintenance records in my phone's memo app to avoid overdue services.


