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Used seats vary between vehicles - and whether you call it used, second hand or a replacement, matching the right one matters. These are the details breakers need to match the right part to your car - our request form asks them so you only hear from suppliers with the correct part:
The Ford Edge was sold in the UK as a single generation, introduced here for the 2016 model year onward, based on the second-generation Edge (launched globally in 2015); there was no first-generation Edge sold new in the UK. When searching for a used seat, confirm with the breaker which model year your car is, as trim and specification details did vary across the UK sales period.
Both fall within the same second-generation UK Edge range, so there is a reasonable chance of compatibility, but specification and trim changes over this period can affect seat design, fixings, and built-in electronics. Name the exact model year and trim level when contacting the breaker, and ask them to check the part against your registration before buying.
Trim level does matter for Ford Edge seats, as different trims — including Titanium, ST-Line, and Sport — had different seat styles, materials, and features such as heating elements or integrated side airbags. A seat from a different trim may physically mount in the car but will likely look and feel different, and built-in airbag compatibility must be confirmed with the breaker against your registration rather than assumed. Always tell the breaker your exact trim when requesting a quote.
Yes — always specify NS (nearside, passenger) or OS (offside, driver) when requesting a seat, as the driver's seat typically differs from the passenger seat in wear, adjustment mechanisms, and may include different airbag or belt pretensioner equipment. Supplying the wrong side is a common and costly mistake, so double-check with the breaker using your registration.
Ford Edge seats can contain side-impact airbags and seatbelt pretensioners built into the seat itself, both of which are safety-critical components; airbags and pretensioners are single-use devices and must not be fitted if previously deployed. You should confirm with the breaker that these components are intact and undeployed, and professional fitting by a qualified technician is strongly recommended for any seat containing airbag or pretensioner mechanisms.
No — engine and transmission choice does not affect seat fitment on the Ford Edge; what matters is the generation, model year, trim level, and which side of the car you need. Focus your conversation with the breaker on those details rather than the drivetrain.