Gear Oil for 2013 Ford Edge
The 2013 Ford Edge does not use gear oil; instead, it uses engine oil. The recommended viscosity grade for the 2013 Ford Edge is SAE 5W-20. Ford advises using engine oils meeting the oil viscosity requirements SAE classifications and having the API Certification Seal. The engine oil capacity for the 2013 Ford Edge is 5.5 US quarts (5.2 liters).
It’s important to use the recommended engine oil to ensure proper engine performance and longevity.
If you have any other questions about your 2013 Ford Edge, feel free to ask!
Contents
- What kind of rear differential fluid does a 2013 Ford Edge take?
- What type of transmission fluid does a 2013 Ford Edge use?
- What type of oil does a 2013 Ford Edge use?
- What is the difference between 75W 90 and 75W 140 gear oil?
- Is gear oil and differential fluid the same?
- What gear oil should I use in my differential?
- What kind of rear differential fluid does a Ford Edge take?
- What kind of Rear differential fluid does a 2011 Ford Edge take?
- What kind of Rear differential fluid does a 2013 Ford Edge take?
- How often should you change transmission fluid in a 2013 Ford Edge?
What kind of rear differential fluid does a 2013 Ford Edge take?
Ford Edge 2013, SAE 80W-90 API GL-5 Limited Slip Differential Fluid, 1 Quart by Sta-Lube®. Location: Rear.
What type of transmission fluid does a 2013 Ford Edge use?
Castrol Transmax Dexron VI Mercon LV Automatic Transmission Fluid 1 Quart.
What type of oil does a 2013 Ford Edge use?
Notes: Full synthetic. 5W-20.
What is the difference between 75W 90 and 75W 140 gear oil?
A 75W-90 will be thinner at higher oil temperatures than a 75W-140. Both are the same thickness at lower oil temperatures. The 75W-140 is said to have a wider viscosity range – when more accurately it would be a wider temperature range.
Is gear oil and differential fluid the same?
Differential oil is sometimes referred to as gear oil and is found in the axle housing. It’s designed to perform under high-pressure situations, rather than high temperatures like engine oil.
What gear oil should I use in my differential?
75W90 GL-5 Gear Oil
The go-to gear oil for most differentials.
What kind of rear differential fluid does a Ford Edge take?
SAE 80W-90 Conventional API GL-5 Limited Slip Differential Fluid (010 001 L01) by Cusco®. Location: Rear. Viscosity: SAE 80W-90. Oil Base: Conventional.
What kind of Rear differential fluid does a 2011 Ford Edge take?
Ford Edge 2011, SAE 80W-90 Conventional API GL-5 Limited Slip Differential Fluid, 1 Liter by Cusco®. Location: Rear. Viscosity: SAE 80W-90.
What kind of Rear differential fluid does a 2013 Ford Edge take?
Ford Edge 2013, SAE 80W-90 API GL-5 Limited Slip Differential Fluid, 1 Quart by Sta-Lube®. Location: Rear.
How often should you change transmission fluid in a 2013 Ford Edge?
every 30,000 miles
2013 Ford Edge transmission fluid changes are exceedingly vital to keep your vehicle’s transmission cool and lubricated. If you don’t routinely and invariably change your fluids at least every 30,000 miles or so, you may find that your 2013 Ford Edge transmission will rapidly slip.