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Where will I find maintenance schedule for 2007 ford edge

Oil change every 7000 miles?
Tire rotation every? miles
Change transmission fluid every ? miles
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You could certainly give this a shot:

https://www.fleet.ford.com/maintenance/maintenance_schedules/GetYMM.asp


Drive safe =]

Sean

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