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Adaptive Steering Fault Warning Light
2016 Ford Edge
This problem may be covered under warranty. Ask your Ford dealer.
CarComplaints.com Notes: The 2016 Edge is starting to show a similar trend to the prior model year of the engine stalling while driving, which owners report is typically caused by low-mileage problems with the throttle body. This is typically considered a safety defect.
6.0
fairly significant- Typical Repair Cost:
- $450
- Average Mileage:
- 26,000 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 6 complaints
Most Common Solutions:
- not sure (3 reports)
- install new steering wheel (2 reports)
- new software upload (1 reports)
steering problem
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A D V E R T I S E M E N T S
I received a Customer satisfaction letter from Ford in March of 2019 regarding Adaptive Steering Fault.
I called Ford Customer Support and was told that this repair could not be made until the Adaptive Steering Fault message came on.
I asked what happens if the light comes on after the program has expired in March 2020. I was told that I would have to pay for the repair.
The light came on May 19, 2020.
I called Ford Customer Support and was told a different story this time. I was told that this part should have been repaired regardless if the light came on or not and that the dealership should have notified me of the needed repair. Ford states that I was on a list provided to the dealership in March of 2019.
I contacted the dealership and was told I was not on a list for this repair.
I called Ford Customer Support again and expressed my concern as I can't drive the vehicle with the steering wheel the way it is.
They opened a case number and told me to take the car to my dealership. They would pay for the repair, minus the diagnostic fee since I was never notified and my car had such low mileage.
I received a call from the dealership on May 28, 2020 letting me know that Ford wasn't going to pay the full amount for the repair and I was responsible for the balance of $442.00.
I am trying to reach Ford to find out why they aren't paying for the full cost of the repair.
I do not think I should have to pay a dime for this repair since Ford Corporate and the dealership dropped the ball in contacting me and not giving me the correct information.
I am paying for it just so I can get my car back and it will be safe to drive.
Update from Aug 18, 2020: I wrote a letter to Ford Corporation in June.
I received a reply stating they had received my letter and someone would be contracting me.
It is now August and I have not heard back from anyone.
Just sad the way good customers are treated after the vehicle is purchased.
- Laura W., Gallatin, TN, US