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Fitment on a used fuel tank varies by vehicle, so a bit of detail goes a long way. Our request form covers what breakers need to know, so every quote you get back is for the correct part:
The Ford Edge sold in the UK runs as a single generation from 2016 onwards, with a facelift arriving in 2019; within that broad run the fuel tank is likely to be shared across many of those years, but confirm with the breaker against your registration before buying as ancillary fittings and mounting points can change mid-production without a model-year flag.
The 2019 facelift marks a known production boundary for the Edge, and while the fundamental tank shape may carry over, whether a pre-facelift tank crosses that boundary cleanly is not something that can be guaranteed here. Give the breaker both registration numbers and ask them to check mounting points, filler neck routing, and sender-unit connections before committing.
Yes — fuel type is a primary fitment factor, so a petrol Edge tank is not interchangeable with a diesel Edge tank. The engine code (found on your V5 or through a VIN check) is the single most useful detail you can give a breaker, as it confirms both fuel type and exact engine variant in one go.
Trim level does not affect fuel tank fitment — the Titanium, ST-Line, and Sport all share the same mechanically driven fitment criteria, namely engine code, fuel type, and year of production. You may find cosmetic differences in surrounding components such as under-body covers, but the tank itself is determined by what is under the bonnet, not the badge on the tailgate.
Gearbox type is worth mentioning to the breaker as a cross-check, because transmission configuration can influence tank shape or ancillary pipework routing on some vehicles. Pass your registration and engine code to the breaker and let them verify compatibility against their parts before purchase.
Mileage on the donor vehicle does not affect whether the tank physically fits, but condition matters — ask the breaker to confirm the tank is free from corrosion, damage, and leaks, and that the fuel sender unit and any attached pipework are intact. Always confirm fitment against your exact registration rather than relying on year alone.