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What is the maximum wading depth of the Ford Edge?

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McAmelia
08/28/25 7:32am
According to official information, the maximum wading depth of the Ford Edge is 55 cm. Common tire specifications are 245/50R20 and 245/60R18, with a body length of 4878mm. The vehicle is equipped with an 8-speed automatic transmission and features a 5-door, 7-seat SUV body structure. The maximum wading depth refers to the deepest water level a vehicle can safely pass through. Generally, the maximum wading depth for sedans does not exceed 30 cm, while SUVs have a higher wading depth, though it is still advisable not to exceed 50 cm. Among common models, the Audi A4 has a maximum wading depth of 32 cm, the Volkswagen Sagitar 30 cm, the Land Rover Range Rover 90 cm, the Jeep Compass 48 cm, and the Toyota Highlander 45 cm. The maximum wading depth of SUVs is significantly higher than that of sedans. Generally, when driving through water, vehicle owners should take different measures depending on the water depth and the vehicle's characteristics, as outlined below: If the water depth reaches the height of the exhaust pipe, it is relatively safe. Even if water enters the exhaust pipe, the pressure inside is sufficient to expel it. As long as the engine is not turned off in the water, there will be no backflow into the vehicle. If the water depth reaches the height of the door frame, it becomes more dangerous. The vehicle's circuits, electronic components, and sensors are mostly concentrated at the bottom, which may lead to circuit failure and damage critical electrical components, preventing the car from starting normally. If the water depth reaches the height of the air intake pipe, it is extremely dangerous. Driving directly into such conditions may cause the engine to stall immediately, resulting in permanent damage or rendering the engine unusable.
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AnthonyMarie
09/10/25 5:45am
As someone quite knowledgeable about cars, I've always paid attention to the performance of the Ford Edge. Its official maximum wading depth is around 50 centimeters, equivalent to 20 inches, which is designed based on the position of the engine air intake. The height of the air intake from the ground is crucial—if water rises above this point, it could be sucked into the engine, causing serious damage. The Edge performs well in this regard, with its chassis sealing and tire design helping to prevent water ingress. However, in real-world use, water depth is greatly influenced by environmental conditions and driving speed. Before wading, it's best to use a handheld probe to measure the actual water depth. While driving, maintain a slow and steady speed to avoid splashing water too high, which could lead to submersion. After wading, don't forget to check the exhaust pipe and brakes to prevent rust or sticking. During regular maintenance, pay attention to the sealing of the chassis and electrical components to extend the vehicle's lifespan. I recommend checking the owner's manual for precise figures rather than trusting online rumors, as repairs can be costly and troublesome if issues arise. In short, safe driving is paramount—don't take unnecessary risks by exceeding limits.
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DeElisa
10/24/25 6:36am
As a Ford Edge owner, I've learned a lot from personal experience. Its maximum wading depth is about half a meter, which has proven quite reliable during rainy seasons. When wading, don't rush—it's best to first step out and use a stick to measure the water depth, ensuring it doesn't exceed knee height before driving through. Maintain a slow speed, use D gear for steady passage, and avoid sudden acceleration to prevent water waves from surging into the engine bay. Once, a friend accidentally accelerated and splashed water, causing the engine to stall, resulting in repairs costing over ten thousand. After wading, immediately check tire gaps and brake discs for debris to avoid corrosion risks. The Edge ranks above average among SUVs for light off-roading, but don't treat it like a boat. Before rainy trips, check the weather forecast to avoid deep water areas. Regular maintenance of the intake system can enhance water resistance.
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