Seven problems related to abs brake fail have been reported for the 2010 Ford Fusion. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2010 Ford Fusion based on all problems reported for the 2010 Fusion.
While backing out of driveway, suddenly all brake related warning lights came on and I lost brake pressure (pedal went to the floor) and I coasted almost to the opposite curb before pressing hard enough to stop. I towed vehicle to the dealer and was told this was an abs module failure, and that there was currently no recall for this vehicle.
2010 Ford Fusion built at the hermosillo plant in August 2009 is suffering from the same hydraulic control unit issues as a current recall: 19v904000 that covers the same vehicle and parts from the same plant but for a Feb. 22, 2006, to July 15, 2009 timeframe. Manufacturing defect of the hydraulic control unit is causing the abs system to fail and not engage resulting in needing abnormal extra force to stop vehicle in emergency braking situations. Therefore greatly increasing risk of collision and reducing safety.
The vehicle abs module failed at about 80,000 miles, resulting in delayed and more difficult braking. This could cause the vehicle to not brake properly and has resulted in documented accidents. This problem is related to Ford recall #19s54 and NHTSA campaign id 19v904000. The Ford dealership mechanic said that the problem with the brakes exhibited the same manufacturing defect as the recall, but since the vehicle was manufactured at a slightly later date (< 2 months after the affected-parts end date). Upon contacting Ford, they refused to include the vehicle in the recall because of this. We are alerting NHTSA that more 2010 Ford Fusion hybrid vehicles may be impacted other than the ones captured in the initial recall.
Hydraulic control unit and abs system failure. Ford recalled the same systems for their 2010 Fusion. Why is my 2010 Ford Fusion not included??? Ford must expand their recall.
In motion: brakes stopped working properly while driving (modulator for abs failed) and power steering locked up the steering wheel to the point that it required significant effort while driving which created a dangerous situation for my 17 year old daughter who had to stop in the middle of the street.
I am experiencing intermittent failure of the abs control module, essentially causing a loss of braking capability when driving. This occurs without warning. Brakes return to normal operation after shutting the vehicle off, and restarting. The abs �resets� only to occur at a later date and time. The abs fails while driving at normal operating speeds. Both occurrences that I have experienced to date have occurred in residential zones traveling at 25 miles per hour. The dealer has diagnosed it as an abs failure with a repair cost of 1645 dollars. My vehicle has less than 45,000 miles and has no history of accidents or major repair.
Tl- the contact owns a 2010 Ford Fusion. The contact stated that while driving at various, the brake pedal would go to the floorboard without stopping the vehicle. In addition, the contact stated to be able to stop the vehicle he had to apply excessive force and pump the brake pedal numerous time to bring the vehicle to a complete stop. No warning lights illuminated. The vehicle was taken to a local mechanic where it was diagnosed that the abs braking system fail and needed to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired. The vehicle was not taken to a dealer. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 167,000. Aw.