2020 Ford Edge Engine Oil Capacity

How much oil you put in your 2020 Ford Edge depends on the engine you have. Read on to find out which type of and how much oil you should use.
Written by Sarah Gray
Reviewed by Alita Dark
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If you have a 2020 Ford Edge, you need to know which size engine you have to know your oil capacity. Edges equipped with a 2.0-liter inline-four-cylinder engine have an oil capacity of 5.5 quarts, but those with the more powerful 2.7-liter V6 have a 6.0-quart capacity.
Many drivers know that one of the best ways to keep their vehicle operating at peak performance is to follow a basic
car maintenance schedule
that includes regular oil checks and changes. But if you don’t know how much or which kind of oil you should be putting in your car, no amount of changes or checks can keep things running right.
To help you extend your Edge’s longevity, we’ve created this guide. In it, you’ll find everything you need to know about checking your Edge’s oil and making sure you’ve got it filled with the right amount and type of engine oil.

2020 Ford Edge engine oil capacity

Your 2020 Ford Edge’s engine oil capacity will depend on its engine. If you’re driving an
SE
, SEL, or a
Titanium
—all of which are equipped with a 2.0-liter inline-four—your oil capacity is 5.5 quarts. If you opted for the top-spec
Edge ST
with its boosted V6 engine, your capacity is just a touch more at 6.0 quarts.

What kind of oil does a 2020 Ford Edge need?

What type of oil you put in your car is just as important as how much you put in. Ford recommends
SAE 5W-30 Motorcraft® Synthetic Blend Motor Oil
for all Edge models. 
If you ever wondered which is better, synthetic or conventional oil, it really depends on your vehicle and how your powertrain was engineered. Ford’s engineers designed the 2020 Ford Edge’s engine to function best using a synthetic blend. Synthetic oils include a variety of additives to help keep your engine clean and operating at peak performance. That’s why opting for a full synthetic if a synthetic blend isn’t available isn’t necessarily a bad thing. Opting for
conventional oil
, while less expensive, will lead to a decrease in performance.
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How often to change the oil on a 2020 Ford Edge

Now that you know what kind of oil and how much to put into your 2020 Ford Edge, you need to know how often to change your oil. Your Ford Edge is built with a warning system to alert you when your vehicle is ready for an oil change, but your owner’s manual offers these guidelines:
When to Expect the OIL CHANGE REQUIRED Message
7,500–10,000 miles
5,000–7,500 miles
3,000–5,000 miles
The above figures are meant as a guide. No matter how lightly or heavily you use your Edge, you should
check your engine oil
levels at least once per month and top off if you see your levels getting low. 
Not sure how to check your engine’s oil? It’s easy—just follow these steps:
  • Remove the dipstick.
  • Wipe the dipstick on a rag.
  • Reinsert the dipstick without screwing it in.
  • Check that the oil level registers between the upper and lower limits marked on the dipstick.
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How to change your oil and oil filter

Changing your own oil is a great way to save money on maintenance costs, and it’s a lot easier than you may think. Before you get started, you’ll need to gather a few items:
  • Five to six quarts of 5W-30 oil (depending on which engine you have) and a replacement filter
  • A drain pan
  • A socket wrench
  • A filter wrench
  • A rag
Now that you’ve got your materials assembled, start by making sure your engine is warm but not hot. If it’s been parked, turn it on and let it run for about five minutes before you start your oil change. If you’ve been out driving, pop the hood and let the car sit for 20-30 minutes so you don’t burn yourself.
Once your car is warm, it’s time to get to work:
  • Remove the oil fill cap.
  • Get underneath the engine and remove the oil drain bolt and washer, draining the old oil into the drain pan. 
  • Using the oil filter wrench, remove the old oil filter and continue to let the oil drain. 
  • Install the new filter.
  • Replace the oil drain bolt using a new washer and tighten it to 29 lb-ft.
  • Refill the engine with your new oil and replace the fill cap. 
Et voila! You’re done! Or are you? Let your engine run for about a minute to let the oil settle. You’ll get a more accurate reading on your dipstick, and you can add more oil if necessary. 
But what should you do with all that old oil? Whatever you do, DO NOT dump used engine oil on the ground or put it in the garbage! This is terrible for the environment, which is why it’s illegal in most states. Instead, pour the used oil into a plastic or metal container with a tight-fitting lid, then take it to a recycling center. 
Not sure where your nearest recycling center is? You can search locations that accept used automotive fluids on
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