Yes — certain 2010 Ford Escape vehicles were impacted by recalls tied to the power steering system, but not every car of that model year is affected. The only reliable way to know if a specific vehicle is affected is to check the VIN against official recall databases.
What to know about recalls affecting the 2010 Ford Escape
The 2010 Ford Escape uses electric power steering in many configurations. When recalls target the power steering system, they can involve components such as the electric steering assist module, wiring, or related hardware. These recalls are typically tied to specific VIN ranges and production dates, and they can result in reduced or lost steering assist in certain circumstances.
How to check if your 2010 Escape is affected
Use the following steps to verify whether your vehicle is part of any active or open recalls related to power steering.
- Find your vehicle’s VIN (17-character code) – located on the driver’s side dash near the windshield, on the driver’s door jamb, or on your registration paperwork.
- Visit official recall lookup tools provided by the U.S. government and Ford (e.g., NHTSA’s recall search and Ford’s owner information page).
- Enter your VIN to retrieve any active recalls, including power steering-related notices.
- If a recall is shown, contact a Ford dealer to schedule the repair. Most recall repairs are performed at no charge to the vehicle owner.
- Keep a note of recall numbers and follow up if you do not receive direct notification but your VIN indicates coverage.
Verifying your VIN against official sources is the most reliable way to determine whether a power steering recall applies to your 2010 Escape and to arrange the required service at no cost to you.
Historical context: power steering recalls in Escapes around 2010
Over the years, certain 2010–2012 Ford Escape models (and related Mercury Mariner variants) were subject to recalls tied to the electric power steering system. These campaigns affected specific production windows and VIN ranges, and they generally addressed issues that could reduce or eliminate steering assist. Because recall coverage depends on the exact VIN, owners should verify with official databases rather than relying on model year alone.
- Potential loss or reduction of power steering assist due to EPAS module or wiring issues
- Recall coverage limited to specific VIN ranges and production periods
- Repair typically performed at no cost when the vehicle is under recall
The precise issues and coverage vary by VIN, so the definitive source remains the official recall lookup tools. If a recall is found, Ford dealers can perform the corrective action regardless of the owner’s notification status.
Summary
Recalls related to power steering on the 2010 Ford Escape are not universal for all vehicles of that year. To determine eligibility, owners should check their VIN against official recall databases (NHTSA and Ford). If a recall is indicated, a Ford dealer will perform the required repair at no charge. Staying informed via official channels is the best way to ensure safety and compliance.


