Ford Mustang owners have reported 7 problems related to steering failed (under the steering category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Ford Mustang based on all problems reported for the Mustang.
Electric brake system. Started car began backing out of my garage it displayed on my dash , steering failure. After resurching , I found this has been a problem on several Ford vehicles and has caused death. Plus they cost to repair is insane. They car only has 118,000 miles. Please help!!!!.
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09/15/18 the vehicle electric steering fail to work caused the vehicle to make a hard right turn and lock up in driving at 5 mph almost hitting another vehicle turn vehicle off and restart and went back to normal conditions took the vehicle to Ford dealership 9/15/18 that same day for diagnosis and repair tech and service advisor part failure no reason why part failed my vehicle only has 39k miles this should be a recall and safety issue. I received my vehicle back back 9/27/18 repaired made,see if I can get assistance in reimbursed due to part failure not owner repair cost 2657. 99 please help thank you.
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I'm a long time Ford owner. In July, 2017 the electronic power steering on my 2013 Mustang gt which had less than 40k miles, malfunctioned which in turn resulted in the loss of traction control, abs and other electronic assist functions. After being informed that my warranty was expire, I was quoted over $2. 2k. Annoyed that a low mileage car which was less than 4 years old could have an issue like this, I chose to drive it without power steering. Fast forward to January 2018, I brought the car to the dealership for an oil change which happened to lose all steering function while in their possession. The dealership explained that the car was a ticking time bomb and that I should be grateful that the steering didn't go out while I was on the road. I was blown away because they never informed me that I would lose all steering in the original diagnosis 6 months earlier. I contacted Ford consumer affairs and they just filed it away and don't want to acknowledge the issue due to the potential liability it can face for selling cars with faulty steering that are likely to fail on the road. Ford's power steering issues are well-known, but the associated catastrophic steering failure is not. Basically, if you drive a Ford product and the power steering goes out, you are driving a death trap.
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I was going to work around 15:45 when I had to accelarate on a mountain while I was on the fifth gear. I gave enough gaz but the engine did not want to respond. After arriving at the top of the mountain, not being able to accelerate on the 5th gear, I downshifted to the 4th gear. Same result the engine did not respond. The engine then stalled, battery light came up, oil and engine light came up after. The road was turning radically so I told myself I will try to stop after the curve so I wont be dangerous to other cars in the curve. Problem is, steering box failed to fonction and I almost crashed in a light post. Even with my two hands forcing on the steering wheel it was very difficult to turn. I called Ford road assistance for a towing. It took around 40 minutes for it to arrive. For a 12th February in qu�bec, it is long and cold to wait in a car 40 minutes with no heating. Two days later Ford called me to tell me oil smelled gaz and sparked plugs were finished, for then telling me the engine is done due to a piston. Because of a modification on the engine (a supercharge) I am aware the warranty will probably not cover the engine, but this seems to not explain why the steering box failed in which I almost did an accident.
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The contact owns a 2011 Ford Mustang. While driving 50 mph, the abs independently engaged and the vehicle pulled to the right. The advancetrac (electronic stability control system) indicator illuminated. The dealer diagnosed that the steering angle sensor failed and the electronic power steering assembly needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 62,000.
The "service autotrack" light came on as I was pulling out from a parking space in the morning, and the power to the back wheels was reduced. I took the vehicle to the dealership for service, and was informed of a manufacturer defect in the gpas system that could cause the steering to fail. The dealership kept the vehicle, as it is unsafe to drive due to this gpas system defect. Ford is not currently manufacturing replacement gpas systems, they have outsourced to an outside company (per the Ford customer care representative) and it is going to take six weeks to get the part.
Steering system failure.
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| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Steering problems | |
| Power Steering Failed problems | |
| Steering Rack And Pinion problems | |
| Steering Column problems | |
| Steering Failed problems | |
| Hydraulic Power Assist Steering System problems | |
| Steering Tie Rod Assembly problems | |
| Steering Wheel problems | |
| Power Steering Pump problems | |
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