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The contact owns a 2014 Ford Explorer. While driving at 70 mph, the "power steering failed" warning message illuminated. Doan Ford in belmont, Ohio was made aware of the failure. The vehicle was taken to the dealer where it was pending repairs. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 110,000. The VIN was not available.
While operating my 2014 Ford Explorer XLT, the steering was unresponsive and would seize up while driving around turns. Other times the steering while is extremely hard to turn while operating around turns on both city and highways. I believe the issue is with the electronic power steering.
A internal fault in eaps steering rack, fault code 58530. Ford had recall on 2013 models, mine was shipped to dealer Jan. 2014. Still had same issue as 2013. Has to more of them out there. Dealer did not inform of 2013 recall at time of repair. Steering was not ok when turning left made noise and vibrated.
On December 27, 2017 the steering wheel on my 2014 Ford Explorer limited seized. I was unable to move the wheel in any direction (even by force). The vehicle was stationary and in my driveway. It was unoccupied. It happened when I started the car, put it in gear, and couldn't turn the wheel in any direction. The vehicle was purchased new on 2/11/14 and had 34,872 miles. My local dealer advised it was out of warranty and there were no recalls listed. I found prior Ford recalls for multiple makes/models and specifically for Explorer model years '11 through '13 dealing with steering issues pertaining to electronic power assisted steering [epas] failures. [recall 14V286000 and/or 17S23] attached is the repair bill for $2,180.67 [note the towing service]. I had to have the electric rack & pinion assembly replaced. The part alone, excluding labor was $1,120.58. On January 2, 2018 I phoned Ford at 800-392-Ford and spoke with kimberly. I was provided with reference # cas1328239. Again, I was advised there is no recall issued and was told to hold on to my receipt should there ever be a recall. In my opinion, this should never had happened. I am thankful I wasn't driving with my family in the car. This catastrophic failure could have resulted in a major accident. Thank you for looking into the matter,
Driving on highway approx 65 mph in rain. Sudden loss of power steering, message on dashboard indicating check charging system, then hill assist failure, then warning message that all accessory power was disabled to conserve power. Then all lights on dashboard lit up. Loss of power steering in rain on highway almost caused vehicle to lose control and be involved in multiple car accident. Serpentine belt was found to be in proper condition, and was able to drive home alternate route along 35mph roads. No further problems aside from occasional squeak under acceleration. Immediately followed up with service call, serpentine bell was in good condition, but belt tensioner spring had failed. Vehicle has only 57,000 miles. Seems excessively early for this type of part to fail.
- Cranberry Twp, PA, USA
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The contact owns a 2014 Ford Explorer. While driving approximately 35 mph, the contact lost control of the steering wheel and the brakes started to squeak and then locked up. The vehicle shifted into oncoming traffic, but no crash occurred. There were no warning indicators illuminated. The vehicle was towed to frank fletcher Ford Lincoln (3015 turkey creek rd, joplin mo 64801, phone number: (417) 623-5660) where it was diagnosed that the control arm detached due to the contact hitting something with the vehicle. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not contacted. The approximate failure mileage was 85,000.
Began hearing whirring and screeching sound when turning the steering wheel. Was also difficult to turn the steering wheel at times. Ford diagnosed the problem as a steering gear failure. Vehicle had 20 thousand miles on it and was about 5 months out of warranty period. Ford refused to cover the repair and charged $1570 to fix.
On July 20, 2017, while pulling the vehicle out of my garage, the power steering failed. A warning light about traction control came on. Thinking the traction control had inadvertently been pressed, I turned the vehicle off and then on again. The vehicle began functioning normally at that point. On Sunday, July 30, 2017, as my husband was driving on the highway, with me and 3 of our children as passengers, the power steering failed again and warning lights came on simultaneously about traction control being turned off and power steering assist needing service. The steering wheel was extremely difficult to move. Turning the vehicle off and then on once again seemed to reset the power steering again. I called autofair Ford of haverhill, MA the next day and they told me to bring the vehicle in that afternoon. On the way to autofair Ford, the power steering failed again. Autofair diagnosed the issue as a failed steering rack and replaced the steering rack and program system for a total of $1721.90. Upon researching this issue online, I learned that the 2011, 2012, and 2013 Ford Explorer had the same or very similar issue and there was a recall. In addition, I found message threads on various websites of 2014 Ford Explorer having the same or similar issues as we did. Luckily, when the power steering failed on my vehicle, we were able to keep the vehicle under control and an accident did not occur; however, if sudden sharp steering would have been needed, there likely would have been one. In addition, a failure such as this one should not occur on a vehicle that is barely 3 years old with about 48,450 miles on it. We have had all regular recommended maintenances performed on this vehicle at autofair Ford, formally regan Ford, from the time of purchase as a new vehicle.
The electronic power steering rack has failed on our vehicle. This I have seen is a problem Ford has had in the past and has still not remedied the problem. The out of pocket costs are $2500. The steering is unsafe and is allover the road. Further to this the power seat motor failed and they want $2500 to repair it. This I feel is very unfair and gouging.
We have owned this Explorer for 2 months with 44,000 miles on it when the steering started grinding and locking up. This is definitely a safety issue and other prior years have been recalled for the same issue. Dealer wants $1500 to fix it. This car was much too expensive to have this issue with these low miles. Ford needs to recall this and fix our vehicle for us. We asked the dealer to pay for this but have not received any word that they will. Many others are this website have the same issue so it is obviously a large problem with other Explorer. Please help!!
Steering fault assist and gear assembly went out while the vehicle was stationary. There was a recall for earlier models, I think they should have extended it for later models as well. The repair cost was $1652 plus towing, hotel stay and rental car fees which is not included. Ford sent a defective part to the dealership where I had my vehicle repaired and will not pay for the extra days I was without a car and rental fees.
The contact owns a 2014 Ford Explorer. The contact stated that while driving at approximately 65 mph, the steering wheel became difficult to maneuver. The steering and service advance track warning indicators illuminated. The contact called Ford hixson Mazda located on 2506 macarthur dr, alexandria, la 71301 and spoke with greg who scheduled an appointment for 8/3/17. The contact received notification of NHTSA campaign number: 16V245000(suspension). The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The VIN was not available.
I was driving my car on a highway when suddently I got two warnings displayed on my panel that said "steering fault / service now" "service advance trac." About 5 minutes later the steering began to feel a little harder to move, but I made it home O.K. the next day, though, the steering wheel was almost impossible to manuever.
Steering gear box went out of my vehicle with only 29,000 miles on it, had to replace the whole gear. I only drive 600 miles or less a month I split my time between 2 vehicles. Just bought a few months before this happened
On 19 June, 2017 I was driving my 2014 Ford Explorer on I-95 South, I initially heard a single pop come from the front of my vehicle, I thought I had hit something in the road, but nothing was visible in the road, so I continued to drive. I continued to drive with no problems. On 20 June, I was driving again on I-95 North bound and my steering system began to malfunction with a little tightness in the steering, the vehicle still easily turned left and right. I continued to drive the vehicle with no problems, suddenly a warning flashed and showed a stability warning and all of a sudden the steering locked up and I could not control my vehicle at all. I was nearly killed along with six members of my family when my vehicle steering malfunctioned (froze/locked) and two tractor trailers swerved to keep from hitting my vehicle. I could no longer control my vehicle steering. My vehicle has 68,000 miles and has been regularly maintained with no known issues.
Since I purchased this vehicle new in July 2014, I have experienced a sulphur like smell in the cabin area of the vehicle when I accelerate. The odor is strong enough to make you feel nauseous and light headed. I have taken the car back to the dealership where it was purchased on two separate occasions. On one visit they claimed they had installed additional vents to eliminate the fumes. The second time, the exhaust was reportedly replaced. Neither repair created any improvement in regard to the smell. Additionally, I have experienced issues with the front suspension/steering area. The vehicle has been taken back to the dealership on two separate occasions to address the issue(s). The vehicle has a loud popping sound that emanates from the right front axle area when making a low speed turn. The first repair was reportedly a loose "boot cover". the second repair consisted of the installation of a "shim" to address the problem. Neither fix took care of the issue long term.
While the vehicle was in motion, in a turn, the steering assist had a fault. A message showed on the screen stating that there was a steering assist fault. After restarting the vehicle several times, the issue did not go away. Steering the vehicle felt like the steering wheel was fighting against me (rather than simply a power steering loss). I was told by a dealership mechanic that the problem was unknown but somewhere in the steering column so replacing the entire steering column would fix it.
Our 2014 Ford Explorer Sport has suddenly lost its power steering making it very difficult to drive and has a tendency to jerk the wheel left and right when driving. This I'm told is not under warranty and will cost approximately $1800 to fix. I believe the three years prior to mine had the same problem and were recalled. The Explorer has not been in any accidents and has 73K miles. The airbag light also came on when the steering issue started however the Ford service department said that it was unrelated and that would be another expense after the steering was repaired.
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- Barnesville, OH, USA