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What vehicles is Ford recalling for steering issues?

Ford is recalling several vehicles for steering-related issues; the exact models depend on specific campaigns and model years.


The company, working with the NHTSA, has issued multiple recalls in recent months covering both Ford and Lincoln models. Recalls can involve power steering assist, steering gear, or steering-column components, and affected vehicles span a mix of SUVs, pickup trucks, and passenger cars. Owners should verify their VIN against official recall notices to determine if service is required and at no cost to them.


Understanding the steering-recall landscape


Steering-related recalls can arise from defects in components such as the steering gear, the electronic steering control module, or the power-assist system. If a defect raises the risk of loss of steering or intermittent difficulty steering, a recall is typically issued. The specific models and production years vary by campaign, and notices are issued by Ford in coordination with the NHTSA. Because recalls are dynamic and country-specific, checking official records is essential for accuracy.


Which vehicles are involved


Because recall campaigns are issued for different model years and configurations, the exact vehicles vary by campaign. In general, Ford has recalled a mix of models across its SUV, pickup, and car lines in recent years, and some campaigns may include Lincoln-branded vehicles. To know for sure, you must check the VIN against official recall notices published by Ford and the NHTSA.


How to verify if your Ford is affected


Use trusted sources to verify recalls by VIN. The steps below will guide you through the official channels.



  • Locate your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). It is typically found on the dashboard near the windshield or on the driver's door jamb.

  • Check the NHTSA recall database for open recalls by VIN and for general recall notices.

  • Visit Ford’s official owner/recall page and enter your VIN to see active recalls specific to your vehicle.

  • Contact your local Ford dealer to confirm the recall status and schedule the required service at no cost.


Verifying your VIN against these databases is the most reliable way to confirm whether your vehicle is part of a recall and to arrange a fix at no cost.


What to expect during a recall repair


Recall repairs for steering issues are generally performed at Ford dealerships and are provided free of charge. Depending on the campaign, parts availability and the complexity of the repair can affect how long the service takes. Some recalls may offer a loaner vehicle or alternative transportation if the repair affects drivability or if a customer’s mobility is impacted. Always confirm scheduling details with the dealer and keep all recall-related notices and confirmations for your records.


During the process, you may receive updates from Ford or the dealership about parts timing and completion estimates. If your vehicle has multiple recalls, repairs may be coordinated to minimize repeat visits.


What owners should do now


If you own a Ford or Lincoln vehicle and you want to stay informed about steering-related recalls, monitor official channels and act quickly if your VIN is affected. Recalls are designed to address safety-critical issues, and manufacturers typically offer the repair at no charge.


Summary


Ford’s steering-related recalls illustrate how vehicle-safety programs continually adapt to new defect reports. To ensure your safety and avoid potential handling issues, verify your vehicle’s recall status using your VIN through Ford’s official channels and the NHTSA database, and arrange the required repair promptly if a recall applies. Staying informed is the best way to navigate these recalls and keep your vehicle safe on the road.

What is the Ford steering Assist Fault recall?


An intermittent electrical connection caused by quality issues pertaining to conformal coat contamination and ribbon cable pin misalignment within the steering gear Motor may lead to a loss of the Motor position sensor signal that may result in loss of power steering assist.



What Ford models to stay away from?


Five used Ford Models to avoid buying in 2026, according to Consumer Reports, are the Bronco Sport, Explorer, Expedition, F-150 Hybrid, and Escape Hybrid.



Which Ford models are being recalled?


Loss of Drive Power from EGR Valve Failure

  • Potential Number of Units Affected: 47,804.
  • Models Affected: 2025 Ford Bronco / 2025 Ford Bronco Sport / 2025 Ford Escape / 2025 Ford Explorer / 2025 Ford Maverick / 2025 Ford Mustang / 2025 Ford Ranger / 2025 Lincoln Corsair / 2025 Lincoln Nautilus.



What is the Ford steering recall?


Ford issued a recall for 115,539 Super Duty pickups due to an issue with the steering column. According to documents associated with the recall, the steering column upper shaft may separate from the steering column. The recall covers certain F-250, F-350, and F-450 pickups from the 2020 and 2021 model years.


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