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2011-2013 Ford Explorer Recall
According to the Ford recall release, a potential intermittent electrical connection in the steering gear of the 2011-2013 model year Ford Explorers may result in the loss of electric power steering assist while driving.
In 2013, Ford reportedly declined to issue a recall for 2011 Ford Explorers with the steering wheel defect, despite numerous complaints from drivers.
According to a June 2013 letter to U.S. regulators, an official at Ford stated that a loss of power steering “does not present an unreasonable safety risk in these vehicles.”
As of April 8, 2014, Ford had received reports of 15 low-speed accidents and two minor injuries believed to be associated with the defect.
2008-2011 Ford Escape and Mercury Mariner Recall
According to the Ford recall release, 2008-2011 Ford Escapes and Mercury Mariners are equipped with a faulty sensor that could cause the power steering to malfunction and make the cars difficult to control.
A problem with the torque sensor in the steering column of the affected Escapes and Mariners may result in a loss of electric power steering assist, resulting in failure, while driving.
In an interview with Edmunds, Ford stated it had received reports of five accidents and six injuries alleged to be linked to the steering wheel defect.
Ford Vehicles Affected by the Steering Recall
In total, 1.1 million SUVs are being recalled due to the steering defect. Affected models include:
- 2008-2011 Ford Escape
- 2008-2011 Mercury Mariner
- 2011-2013 Ford Explorer
If you experienced symptoms of Ford electric power steering failures in your vehicle, contact Thomas J. Henry Law. Our firm has offices in Corpus Christi, San Antonio, Dallas, Houston, and Austin, serving clients across Texas and nationwide.