Steering Related Problems of the 2000 Ford Crown Victoria

Table 1 shows five common steering related problems of the 2000 Ford Crown Victoria. The number one most common problem is related to the steering (three problems). The second most common problem is related to the steering tie rod assembly (one problem).

Table 1. Steering related problems of Ford Crown Victoria


Recently reported Steering problems of the 2000 Ford Crown Victoria

The Steering problem

I was making a right hand turn at a slow speed (>10mph) when the intermediate steering shaft separated from the lower steering shaft, resulting in a loss of steering.   Read details...

The Steering Tie Rod Assembly problem

While driving at a low speed (< 25 mph) on a local rural road that leads to my house, I heard a sudden scraping noise and had a difficult time turning the vehicle into my driveway. Upon inspection I found the front passenger side tie road disconnected from the front wheel and dragging on the   Read details...

The Steering Is Loose problem

Seat belts don't have elasticity. Steering column steering feels loose, gear shifter feels sloppy. Happens when the car is stationary or in motion.   Read details...


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