Is there a problem with Ford power steering?
Is there a problem with Ford power steering?
Evidence is presented suggesting Ford has been less than honest concerning electric steering failure disposition in millions of vehicles since 2008. If you own a Ford vehicle equipped with electric power steering; you and your family have been placed at risk of injury or death.
What was the cause of the 2010 Ford Flex Ecoboost?
Video documents Ford Electric Power Assist Steering (EPAS) failure and identifies cause in 2010 Ford Flex Ecoboost. Evidence is presented suggesting Ford has been less than honest concerning electric steering failure disposition in millions of vehicles since 2008.
Is there a recall on electric power steering?
If you own a Ford vehicle equipped with electric power steering; you and your family have been placed at risk of injury or death. If you own pre 2011 Ford vehicle equipped with electric power steering; Ford and the NHTSB have excluded you from the 2015 recall affecting over 3 million Ford vehicles with identical EPAS equipment and failures.
What are the different types of power steering failure?
Failure modes include sudden and complete loss of power assist, non-commanded steering torques that can jerk wheel right out of your hands and send your vehicle out of control. Non power assisted (manual) steering gear ratios are low; so manual steering requires considerable effort at low speeds and super-human strength at static.
Evidence is presented suggesting Ford has been less than honest concerning electric steering failure disposition in millions of vehicles since 2008. If you own a Ford vehicle equipped with electric power steering; you and your family have been placed at risk of injury or death.
If you own a Ford vehicle equipped with electric power steering; you and your family have been placed at risk of injury or death. If you own pre 2011 Ford vehicle equipped with electric power steering; Ford and the NHTSB have excluded you from the 2015 recall affecting over 3 million Ford vehicles with identical EPAS equipment and failures.
Failure modes include sudden and complete loss of power assist, non-commanded steering torques that can jerk wheel right out of your hands and send your vehicle out of control. Non power assisted (manual) steering gear ratios are low; so manual steering requires considerable effort at low speeds and super-human strength at static.