Ford Edge Tune-Up & Maintenance Costs (Complete Guide)

The Ford Edge is a handsome and capable SUV that was first launched in 2007.

In this article we’ll give you the full breakdown of its maintenance, tune-up and running costs.

Here is the short answer to are Ford Edge expensive to maintain:

The Ford Edge has very reasonable maintenance costs. It would cost you around $611 to maintain a Ford Edge every year, which is slightly higher than the average of $573 annually for midsize SUVs. A tune-up will be around $450, including the replacement of spark plugs.

Are Ford Edge Expensive to Maintain?

In the midsize SUV segment, the Ford Edge is ranked middle-of-the-pack in terms of reliability and maintenance costs.

When looking to buy a new vehicle it’s important to assess maintenance costs to ensure you’re able to properly look after it.

Failing to stay on top of routine servicing and repairs will lead to poor reliability and shorten the lifespan of your vehicle.

Below you’ll find a complete price breakdown for some of the most common costs for the Ford Edge, all data is from RepairPal:

Ford Edge MaintenanceCost
Average annual repairs and maintenance$611
Tune-Up Cost$450
Alternator replacement $544 – $615
Oil change$120 – $135
Wiper blade replacement$73 – $80
Air filter replacement$46 – $60
Battery replacement$195 – $201
New brakes$225 – $259
Coolant change$118 – $148
New tires (set of 4)$636 – $844
New tire (one only)$159 – $211
New spark plugs$182 – $220
Tire & wheel assembly rotate & balance$79 – $100
New transmission$3500
Insurance$1326 / year (average)

How Much is a Tune-Up on a Ford Edge?

This will vary greatly depending on where you take your Edge and you’ll likely have to pay more at a Ford dealership than your local mechanic.

Ford recommends having a tune-up every 5,000 miles or six months whichever comes first.

You can expect to pay in the region of $450 for a fairly comprehensive Ford Edge tune-up that includes, but is not limited to:

  • New spark plugs
  • Thorough inspection of engine components
  • Filters changed
  • Coolant flush
  • Cleaning IAC valve (idle air control)
  • Throttle body clean
  • Transmission and differential fluid change

Whilst your Ford Edge is under warranty it is advised you get it serviced at a registered Ford dealership.

Regular tune-ups are highly recommended because:

  • They can bring more power back to your engine.
  • Helps your engine run efficiently and start smoothly, which equates to lower emissions and better fuel economy.
  • Ensures long-term engine health and performance

Alternator Replacement Cost?

A new alternator on a Ford Edge will set you back between $544 – $615 for a replacement which should last around 80,000 to 150,000 miles or 5 – 10 years

While the battery is used for starting your car when the engines are off, the alternator keeps your car alive when the engine is running. 

The alternator powers most electronic components while you’re driving around or idling and is also responsible for charging the battery of your car while driving.

You may also be interested in our article: Ford Edge Beeping Problems? (6 Causes & Solutions)

Oil Change Cost?

The cost of an oil change should cost in the region of $120 – $135, this includes parts and labor, however does not include taxes and fees. An oil change is one of the most meaningful and vital services for your car.

  • An oil change should be performed on the Ford Edge every 3,000 – 5,000 miles for conventional oil. 
  • Synthetic oil typically should be changed every 7,500 – 10,000 miles.

At most, oil change intervals should not exceed 10,000 miles, twelve months, or 350 hours of engine run time (whichever comes first)

Wiper Blade Replacement Cost?

This is a relatively simple and quick fix, and you can easily save yourself a few bucks by buying your own wiper blades and installing them yourself, there are plenty of YouTube tutorials on this. 

Most Ford Edges use a 28″ wiper blade on the driver’s side and 28″ on the passenger’s side.

Wiper blades for the Ford Edge can be picked up for around $40, and installed by yourself for free. 

However, if you want a professional to fit them for you then you can expect to pay in the region of $73 – $80 for parts and labor with taxes and fees on top.

Air Filter Replacement Cost?

An air filter replacement on a Ford Edge is between $46 – $60, not including taxes and fees.

The good news is this task, which should be performed annually or whenever the filter is clogged or dirty, is another fairly straightforward DIY.

Simply open the hood, locate and open the air filter’s housing, remove the old one, insert the new one and replace the housing cover. 

This will help both your car and your bank account breathe a little easier, lots of tutorials on YouTube for this one also. 

Battery Replacement Cost?

According to RepairPal, the cost of a battery replacement for a Ford Edge should cost $195 – $201.

Whilst there are no specific mileage recommendations for when a battery needs to be replaced, they do eventually die.

In general, it’s a good idea to replace your battery once every 4-5 years.

A vehicle’s battery life varies depending on many different factors such as climate, driving habits, and battery type, among many others.

To help your battery last longer:

  1. Keep your battery tightly fastened: The vibrations of your SUV can loosen the connections, potentially resulting in short circuits and internal damage.
  2. Limit short rides: Short rides prevent the battery from fully charging.
  3. Control Corrosion: Clean the terminals (toothbrush dipped in baking soda and water mixture) and keep them free from build-up.

New Brakes Cost?

The average cost to replace your Ford Edge brake pads, according to RepairPal, is between $225 – $259.

Ford Edge brake pads can last anywhere between 30,000 to 60,000 miles and necessary brake work isn’t a cost you can afford to neglect.

Brake pads will wear out at different rates depending on factors such as climate and your style of driving.

Pro tip: To prolong the life of your brakes – Keep your speed low in heavy traffic and avoid any sudden braking.

Cost to Change Coolant?

If it’s just a top-up your Ford Edge requires then this is a simple task you can perform yourself. 

You can pick up coolant at any gas station for a few bucks and top up to the level required.

If on the other hand, you require a coolant change, which simply involves draining the coolant from the base of the radiator and then replenishing with fresh fluids, this is going to cost you a bit more.

According to RepairPal, the average cost of a Ford Edge coolant change is between $118 – $148 (excluding taxes and fees).

How Much Does a New Transmissions Cost?

The average cost for an aftermarket or rebuilt transmission for a Ford Edge could be over $3500. This range may vary depending on the model year.

Transmissions on the Ford Edge typically last 10 – 14 years or around 150,000 to 200,000 miles, depending on how well they are maintained and how the SUV is driven.

Tire & Wheel Assembly, Rotate & Balance Cost

According to RepairPal, the average cost for a Ford Edge tire & wheel assembly, rotate & balance is between $79 and $100 – this does not include taxes and fees.

Tire rotate ensures each tire gets worn evenly whilst balancing ensures they roll smoothly and there’s no vibration (this also helps improve your fuel economy).

How much Insurance Cost?

According to insuraviz.com, the average cost of Ford Edge insurance is $111 / month or $1,326 / year (as opposed to the $1,506 national vehicle average insurance rate).

These figures can vary greatly depending on a number of factors such as your age, driving record and state requirements etc. 

  • It’s always best to shop around and get at least 3 quotes, make sure the company you choose is reputable.
  • Use price comparison sites like Compare.com.
  • There are big discounts available for taking additional driving courses or being a senior
  • The best way to keep your insurance costs down is to drive safely

Ford Edge Repair Costs Compared to Similar Models

ModelAvg. Annual 
Repair Cost
Frequency of 
Unscheduled 
Repairs (per year)
Probability of 
Severe Repairs
Mazda CX-5$4470.38%
Hyundai Santa Fe$5150.210%
Toyota Venza$4440.510%
Hyundai Veracruz$5240.59%
Mitsubishi Endeavor$5150.212%
Dodge Journey$5620.312%
Toyota Highlander$4890.313%
Dodge Nitro$5820.313%
Toyota 4Runner$5140.413%
Subaru Outback$6070.412%
Ford Edge$6110.313%
Toyota FJ Cruiser$5060.514%
Honda Pilot$5420.513%
Jeep Liberty$6740.312%
Jeep Grand Cherokee$6660.313%
Mazda CX-7$4700.714%
Nissan Pathfinder$5420.415%
Subaru Tribeca$5630.713%
Ford Explorer$7320.214%
Ford Explorer Sport Trac$7200.314%
Chevrolet Tahoe$7440.316%
Chevrolet Traverse$6560.418%
GMC Acadia$7340.419%
Buick Enclave$7200.518%
Volkswagen Touareg$9370.913%
Ford Police Interceptor Utility$1,1601.020%
Avg. Midsize SUV$5730.413%

Related: 15 Best & Worst Ford Edge Years (With Facts & Stats)

How Reliable is the Ford Edge Compared to Other Models?

ModelReliability 
Mazda CX-54.5 / 5.0
Hyundai Santa Fe4.0 / 5.0
Toyota Venza4.0 / 5.0
Hyundai Veracruz4.0 / 5.0
Mitsubishi Endeavor4.0 / 5.0
Dodge Journey4.0 / 5.0
Toyota Highlander4.0 / 5.0
Dodge Nitro4.0 / 5.0
Toyota 4Runner4.0 / 5.0
Subaru Outback3.5 / 5.0
Ford Edge3.5 / 5.0
Toyota FJ Cruiser3.5 / 5.0
Honda Pilot3.5 / 5.0
Jeep Liberty3.5 / 5.0
Jeep Grand Cherokee3.5 / 5.0
Mazda CX-73.5 / 5.0
Nissan Pathfinder3.5 / 5.0
Subaru Tribeca3.5 / 5.0
Ford Explorer3.5 / 5.0
Ford Explorer Sport Trac3.5 / 5.0
Chevrolet Tahoe3.5 / 5.0
Chevrolet Traverse3.0 / 5.0
GMC Acadia3.0 / 5.0
Buick Enclave3.0 / 5.0
Volkswagen Touareg3.0 / 5.0
Ford Police Interceptor Utility2.0 / 5.0
Avg. Midsize SUV3.5

How Long is the Ford Edge Manufacturers Warranty?

When you drive your new Ford off the dealership lot, you’ll be covered by Ford’s factory warranty of 36,000 miles / 3 years basic coverage and 60,000 miles / 5 years powertrain coverage.

This length of protection is actually quite common among car manufacturers however it is on the shorter side of warranties

You can check your vehicle warranty status, track your service history, view your Owner’s Manual and more on the Ford website. If you cannot find the VIN number, the only real way to check your vehicle’s factory warranty is to call or visit your local dealership.

Resources

  1. https://www.ford.com/support/warranty/ 
  2. https://repairpal.com/reliability/ford/edge
  3. https://insuraviz.com/vehicles/ford/ford-edge-insurance/ 
  4. https://www.repairsmith.com/i/estimates/engine-mechanical/engine-tune-up/Ford/Edge/ 
  5. https://repairpal.com/estimator/ford/edge/alternator-replacement-cost 
  6. https://repairpal.com/estimator/ford/edge/oil-change-cost 
  7. https://repairpal.com/estimator/ford/edge/windshield-wiper-arm-replacement-cost 
  8. https://repairpal.com/estimator/ford/edge/air-filter-replacement-cost 
  9. https://repairpal.com/estimator/ford/edge/battery-replacement-cost 
  10. https://repairpal.com/estimator/ford/edge/brake-pad-replacement-cost 
  11. https://repairpal.com/estimator/ford/edge/coolant-change-cost 
  12. https://www.goodyear.com/en-US/tires/ford/edge 
  13. http://www.sizemywipers.com/make/ford/edge 
  14. https://repairpal.com/estimator/ford/edge/spark-plug-replacement-cost 

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