Yes — there have been recall campaigns involving the electric power steering on some 2011 Fusion models. Whether your exact car is affected depends on its VIN, so you should verify with official databases.
What you need to know about recalls affecting the 2011 Fusion's power steering
The Fusion uses an electric power steering (EPS) system, and safety recalls have targeted EPS components in various VIN ranges across model years. These campaigns are intended to fix issues that can lead to a loss of steering assist or erratic steering behavior, which can increase crash risk. Coverage is not universal for all 2011 Fusions and depends on production date, country, and specific VIN.
To determine if your vehicle is affected, rely on VIN-based recall lookups from official sources. This ensures you get the most current status and know whether a free repair is available to you.
Before you start checking, note that recall statuses can change as campaigns are updated and pieces are replaced, so confirm with the dealer before making any appointments.
To determine if your vehicle is affected, use the official, VIN-based recall lookups described below. This ensures you get the most current status, including whether repairs are available at no cost.
- Visit the NHTSA recall search page and enter your vehicle's VIN to see open or completed campaigns.
- Log in to Ford's Owner portal and use the Recall Status tool for your VIN.
- Call Ford Customer Service or your local dealer to confirm and schedule service if a recall applies.
If your VIN is listed, the recall work is performed at no charge to you, including parts and labor. You should schedule service promptly.
Signs that EPS-related problems may be present
Be alert for indicators that the EPS system may be failing, which can happen even if a recall is not open. Common signs include unusually heavy steering, a steering wheel that feels inconsistent or 'glassy,' warning lights on the dash related to steering, or a noticeable whine or clunk when turning.
What to do if you experience steering issues or want to check for recalls
Safety comes first. If you notice sudden changes in steering feel or warning indicators, take these steps to protect yourself and your passengers while you verify recall status.
- Pull over safely if the steering becomes unusually hard or unresponsive; avoid high-speed driving.
- Check your vehicle’s VIN against official recall databases and Ford’s recall status tools.
- Contact your local Ford dealer to confirm eligibility and schedule a no-cost repair if a recall applies.
- Do not attempt temporary fixes or replacements yourself; EPS work requires professional service.
Recalls addressing EPS issues are designed to restore safe steering performance and are typically repaired at no cost to the owner. If you’re unsure about your vehicle’s status, contact a dealer or use the official recall portals to confirm.
Summary
There have been past recall campaigns that involve the electric power steering system on some 2011 Ford Fusion models. Whether your specific car is affected depends on its VIN. To determine status, use VIN-based recall lookups from NHTSA and Ford’s official portals, and contact a dealer to arrange a complimentary repair if a recall applies. If you experience steering problems, seek immediate, safe assistance and verify recall coverage before driving long distances.


