Got codes for no steering assist fault and no advance trac, meaning no power steering and no awd. there are recalls for this but was told, my car didn't apply because not made at the plants they were made. took my car to a ford dealership, had them look at it, after disconnecting battery for 10 minutes, both came back, but said rack and pinion was bad? my car just past the 36,000 miles in garage miles were 38804. this car only drives on paved roads, not all new paved but good roads. 'how can this be part be bad with just 2000 miles over coverage? why is it bad at this mileage? not happy to have to pay $2600.00 to replace at such low millage? something was bad with this part from the start!!! if i have to replace this part and not covered by ford plus my cost to i paid to have them lok at it. i will never buy another ford, built tough my ass!!! plants
This is regarding ford's safety recall 19s26. my car too showed similar symptoms as mentioned in the recall notice and the dealership had to replace the steering . gear and the bolts. unfortunately, my car does not show up in the recall list even though the make, model and the manufacturing plant matches. the repairs cost me a 100$ deductible on my extended warranty and 60$ to jump start the car. other costs included having to depend on uber for transportation. my motive to file this complaint is to make sure the recall vehicle list is accurate.
Tl* the contact owns a 2016 ford edge. while driving 10 mph, the steering wheel seized and two unknown warning indicators illuminated. in addition, the adaptive steering fault service required message was displayed. the contact called don hinds ford inc (12610 ford dr, fishers, in 46038, (317) 849-9000) and informed them of the failure. the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. the manufacturer was contacted and provided case number: cas-24406514k1h6s2. the failure mileage was 80,000.
When flat towing behind rv vehicle goes into a wobble. only way to stop the wobble is to come to a complete stop. happened when entering road from shoulder also on a rough uneven road. happened at slow speed 10 to 20 mph.
The adaptive steering fault service required light came on again. there is a tsb on this and the dealership replaced the steering wheel to fix it. now it is coming on again with the new steering wheel and will need to go back to the dealer for service. it came on during a highway trip from new orleans to daytona and has stayed on ever since. the steering wheel is tilted left as a result.
This is the second failure of the adaptive power steering on my 2016 edge sport with 22,500 miles on it. the first time was when the car had 8800 miles on it and ford wound up replacing the whole steering wheel in august of 2017. this morning it happened again almost identically to the last time. i was backing out of a parking spot and all of the sudden the steering wheel out of nowhere turns 90 degrees to the left to where the top of the steering wheel now points to the right while driving straight. i have a appointment to bring to my ford dealership on 1/31/19.
We are the original owners of the 2016 edge. at approximately 48,000 miles, we heard a popping noise in the front suspension which progressed to a loud squeaking sound on bumps and turning. the local dealer could not duplicate the problem. at 54,000 miles, the vehicle started darting on uneven road surfaces (rapid shifts in directional stability, often changing lanes without warning). the local dealer said there were no tsb's on that problem and did not find a problem(!). i raised the front suspension myself and found the drivers ball joint almost ready to dislodge from the control arm. i replaced the lower control arm myself (i am a retired auto instructor) following ford's recommendations. after an alignment, the vehicle drives considerably better but somehow not perfect. note that there is still a clunking in the front suspension but there doesnt appear to be anything loose, although the passenger side lower ball joint appears to be looser than what i would expect for that year vehicle with that mileage (now just at 57,000 miles.) this is a very dangerous condition which certainly should not happen on a vehicle with that few miles
Lost control on my stearing driving to my work this morning. i was driving on straight road when i started expecting lost of stearing, car was almast start driving to the curb. i put on breaks and car wouldn't stop. tryed to maneuver car to stop from going on curb and turning to oppositside but there was outcoming traffic, but was very unfortunate to control that is was still driving even i was pushing on the breaks and car went all the way to side of the opposite direction and flue to the field and drew there for 100-200 feet untill it is stopped. i was lucky survive, because there was electric pole and some uneven lamdscape that i culd been injured or even dead. dangerous! can't explain fear i experienced this morning. scheduled time with ford at sawmill in dublin, ohio to check what is wrong with this car!
Got an error message: "adaptive steering fault, need service", just after the manufacture warranty expired. need to spend about 1.8k to fix this. this seems to be a common issue for many 2016 ford edge sport. really concern about the quality and safety of ford cars. so disappointed.
I am continuing to document each occurrence of the adaptive steering fault service required light. by the time i get to the dealership they can't duplicate the problem and the vehicle will not hold the codes. the light goes out. it came on october 28, 2018 at 9pm at 21870 miles. i went back to my vehicle five minutes later and it was out. i drove to work this morning and the light came on again. i was driving around 5/10 mph and the steering wheel was tilted to the right despite the wheels being straight. if i can't take it do the dealer and have them address it, i'm not sure what else to do. there is a technical service bulletin on this to replace the steering wheel but i am told that since the vehicle won't retain the codes when the light goes out, they can't do anything.
I parked my car in a lot w/out any issues. when i returned to the vehicle and started the car and put the car into reverse gear, a warning light "adaptive steering failure" was displayed. the wheel seemed to not be centered when driving straight. i even tried shutting off the car and restarting, but to no avail. i parked it at home and the next day started it to show my husband and the light was no longer on. the steering wheel still seems off though. i'm terrified to drive the car and am hoping the dealership will be thorough in investigating the reason for this.
Adaptive steering fault. vehicle was stationary and transmission in park mileage 33205.9. upon starting, the warning message appeared. after acknowledgment of message, the dash light remained on. immediately drove to dealer for service and showed warning to service manager. was not able to have a technician review issue as to lack of availability. scheduled next available appointment, 6 days later. advised that situation is safe to drive. light went off upon shutdown. warning appeared again at 33324.1 miles, stationary in park. returned to dealer durin appointment. advised after technician assessment that i have a faulty adaptive steering component require steering wheel replacement. need to have ford authorization for repair, rescheduled for service repair. advised that there is no vehicle loaner for this service. also, advised that it is safe to drive with this condition. vehicle has exhibited a stiffness in steering since this incident has started. confidence on vehicle's safety is comprised.
The adapative steering fault service required light keeps coming on. it's come on several times but since the dealership can't or won't fix it because they can't duplicate the problem and light goes out and apparently does not store codes, i've begun the process to document the dates, times and mileage it comes on and going forward will take a picture every time it happens. it happened on october 3, 2018 at 930 @ 21,499 miles as i was pulling into the dealership. they told me they could "see" it or get trouble codes. on october 11, 2018 at 0900 and 1620. it went out when i drove at lunch on the 11th and then came back on when i was driving home. there is a technical service bulletin on it but they refuse to do anything. i'm petrified to drive a vehicle with less than 22,000 miles on it and ford does not seem to care.
The adaptive steering fault service require light keeps coming on. when trying to get the dealerships to look into it i am told it won't show an codes or they don't see the light. i don't know how this is possible. they say they can't duplicate and by the time it comes on again it will turn off after so many "key" cycles. apparently, there is a known issue but they still won't do anything to fix it. it makes the steering wheel crooked and seem like it's steering wrong. i just hope the steering doesn't fail while driving it.
Vehicle lost assisted steering while in a parking lot, making it incredibly difficult to steer. the screen on the dash popped up with the messages'steering assist fault' 'service advancetrac' and 'hill start assist disabled'. i am 250lbs, and i found it very difficult to steer turn the wheel. there is no doubt in my mind that if my wife was traveling down the highway when it happened, it would have resulted in a wreck. ford said the steering gear was the problem, and it would be $2397.25 for the repair. the vehicle has 40,700 miles and i can't believe something as critical as the steering would fail at such low mileage.
Takata recall, for the past two months i have had a warning message come up "adaptive steering fault service required" the service that is required, is to replace my steering wheel. adaptive steering was placed on all 2016 ford edge titanium, now i'm worried about the safety of my car, because there is a fault and the only way to fix the fault is to pay and replace a steering wheel on a car that's less then 5 years old.
Please allow me to qualify this documentation by stating that we have not yet brought this auto back to the dealer at this time. we purchased the car less than a year ago. the car has fewer than 3,000 miles. in the past week we are seeing the adaptive steering warning light come on after starting and as soon as putting the car into gear. this has occurred 4 times in the past week. we have not noticed any difference in steering, the wheel turning off center, none of the issues reported by numerous other people on the web. but i certainly expect this to happen at some point. my concern is how many reports are on the web from owners who experience this fault. and the many variations of how different ford dealers choose to manage the problem. everything from replacing the steering wheel to the good old "well, we can't replicate the problem" brush off. once again, i have not yet visited my ford dealer but expect to very quickly. i have no idea what they will do, if they will do anything, or how long it will take. what i do know is the following....... an issue of this nature constitutes, in my mind, a questionable level of safety concern be it mild or major. the owner of the vehicle must pay for additional expenses by missing work, maybe renting a car, to have this problem possibly resolved or possibly not. and in the interim drive with a concern for safety. because not everyone can just stop what they are doing when that light comes on and drive to a ford service center which, for the most part, is only open m-f and usually requires appointments in advance. i am keeping my fingers crossed that our dealer, which we bought two new 2016 cars from last year, will be pro-active in addressing this problem once we can bring the car in. but i believe the nhtsa must become involved and demand that fmc develops a fix and offers a recall.
I bought a 2016 edge sport in january and have had to take to the shop for the oil pan leaked 2 times in a month steering warning light came on for 1hr head liner had to be replaced brake lights filled with water, bumper had to be replaced because of a hole from factory. i asked for another car they said no i asked for my money back and they said no so i have a car with 11000 miles that's in the shop every month and nothing i can do about it
My car was parked in a shopping center. when we returned to the vehicle and started the car and put the car into forward gear, a warning light "adaptive steering failure" was displayed. in order to drive straight, i had to turn the wheel at a full 90 degree angle. i even tried shutting off the car and restarting, but to no avail. after parking it at home, i let it sit for about an hour, restarted the car, and everything was suddenly normal again. drove down the street, everything seemed fine at that point. i have a short video, but i will upload a screencap that shows the wheel orientation while driving straight.
Steering wheel randomly goes off center, sometime more sometimes less, as if the adaptive steering is malfunctioning. the car continues to track straight and has a proper alignment. no error codes or warnings are shown.
Vehicle was in motion on a county highway approximately at 45 or 50 mph. pat steering and vehicle also may have lost power resulting in crossing into left lane and striking a tree. yes, there was deer in the area at the time but they in no way. caused the accident. appeared i had no steering or possibly brakes. struck an ash tree head on, passenger side total loss of vehicle. spent 3 weeks in the hospital, fortunate to still be alive!! reporting this as it is definitely a safety issue
While at slow speed and turning (i.e., in a parking lot), the "adaptive steering fault/service required" light will occasionally come on and the steering wheel feels as if something released or switched inside of it. the steering wheel has realigned slightly off-center several times but the system resets most of the time after turning the vehicle off and restarting it several minutes later. twice now though, the steering wheel stayed at ninety degrees while driving straight. local ford dealership completed a software/code reset twice, so unknown if it is an electronic or mechanical issue. the dealership is refusing to acknowledge information advising steering wheel replacement. the initial diagnosis was under warranty at around 26k miles; second reset had to be done at around 46k. the fault seems to activate only if moving at five mph or less and turning the wheel in either direction.
Adaptive steering fault service required light keeps coming on and then goes away when shut off and started.
Adaptive steering issue. light has intermittently came on and off, but yesterday the wheel was at 90 degrees to drive straight. seems like safety could be an issue. especially if you were at a light and the steering wheel was straight and you side swiped the car in the next lane. this morning the light was off and i'm currently at the dealer have them check and hopefully resolve the issue. i purchased this vehicle for my family and i want to ensure safety is not an issue.
My 2016 ford edge sport with 8745 miles on it is experiencing adaptive power steering issues. at approx. 5000 miles the warning light starting coming on and off intermittently and as of yesterday the light is now steady and the steering wheel is now not aligned with the direction the wheels are pointed while driving. this feel unsafe and i cant get ford to look at it until aug 23, 2017
Adaptive steering wheel fault while making sharp u-turn or when turning while parking. the message appears and also some noise and steering wheel vibration is felt. i've found an internet forum where many people have the same issue. http://www.fordedgeforum.com/topic/21044-adaptive-steering-fault my concern it's very dangerous for the car owner and surrounding
Adapative steering fault during normal driving. upon taking to dealer they have advised this is not safe to drive until steering wheel replaced. wheel is on back order until 8/31/2017, this will be 7 weeks after i turened car into dealer.
Car steering hard to keep wheel straight. trouble light indicates adaptive sterring fault. this should be under warrantee, as this is happening to many people.
Adaptive steering fault indicator light. steering wheel does not track with front wheels. dealer unable to determine problem/fix. 15000 miles, third time light came on steering wheel moved about 30 degrees to the left.
Takata recall- adaptive steering fault-my vehicle was purchased on november 16, 2016 and in that time its been to the dealership 3 times for an adaptive steering fault warning that came on shortly after purchasing the vehicle, to which no one could figure out why. by my third attempt to bring this to the dealership they finally told me that had to replace the whole steering wheel. the dealership then showed me a notice that was sent out back before i bought my car that this was an issue regarding the steering this notice was dated november 3, 2016. i originally bought this vehicle for its safety due to having a 5 year old and currently pregnant, then to find out that this had a defect before purchasing that i was unaware of and yet lead to believe it was still safe. then i received a recall for the drivers side airbags not fully filling up and those had to be replaced. i have called back in june when i received the letter and have been told that they are still waiting for the parts to come in. it is now september 26 with no answers on when these two will be fixed for a 4th time. i was told that when replacing the steering wheel i might lose out on some of the technology that i purchased my car with and i expect some kind of compensation for this. the steering defect warning would randomly come on, sometimes when i turned the car on, sometimes when i turned the wheel, sometimes would turn off and then randomly come back on. the dealership did do a software update which changed the feel of the steering wheel completely and the warning came back on two days later. as you can see this brand new vehicle isn't even a year old and has been in the shop more than my used car. every time i have to leave my car and they refused to give me a loaner car making me miss work every time.
Approx two months after purchasing the vehicle, and again approx. six months after purchasing the vehicle, the steering wheel turned to the right approx. 15-30 degrees after vehicle start ... as vehicle speed increased and decreased, the steering wheel would move right and left ... during this time, the vehicle would maintain a straight track on the ground ... after taking the vehicle to the dealer, it was diagnosed as wheels out of alignment ... however, the steering wheel offset occurred almost immediately after the wheels were aligned for both instances ... am certain that this issue is related to the adaptive steering system (2016 ford edge sport is the first vehicle to get this system) although i did not get an adaptive steering system fail light on the dashboard display ... the steering wheel is currently turned to the right approx. 30 degrees although the vehicle continues to drive in a straight line ... i'll be taking this vehicle to ford for further investigation but, to date, they have been unable to identify the problem.
Parked car and shut down. upon starting car and driving off, the steering wheel was cocked 45 degrees to the left. dealership realigned but lock to lock was not the same. dealership claimed it was steering rack but upon investigation determined adaptive steering problem. car needed more the several full resets before it worked.
Adaptive steering warning light appeared, get service while driving. called my dealer and was on a road trip 700 miles from home. went to dealer in south bend, in and was told that we needed a new steering wheel assembly but not available until july, was told car was drivable but numerous warning features that had worked previously were not working now. need to drive home next week and have my fingers crossed.
Steering default warning light came on and side warning alarms stopped working while driving straight at 70 mph on an expressway
Adaptive steering fault servicing required message. steering will is not centered when driving. loud click noise happened upon steering. dealer states need to see errror message but once you turn car off the error message disappears and steering wheel appears to recenter after restarting car sometimes several times.
Adaptive steering fault error message. loud click upon turning steering wheel, wheel is not centered when driving straight. dealership states needs to see error message when it occurs but when shutting vehicle off message disappears and sometimes take several vehicle restarts to get steering wheel to center
Adaptive steering fault - intermittent issue that causes steering to feel very twitchy at highway speed or lethargic at slow speed. this has now happened on multiple occasions. cel is not stored on the computer, dealer has no way of replicating the fault unless it happens at the dealer. fault comes and goes as it pleases. fault normally happens after car is parked and turned on and goes away at some point.
Displays 'adaptive steering fault-service required' on dash. have been told by the dealer, titus-will ford in tacoma, wa that the steering wheel needs to be replaced but no parts are available. this first happened on 4/12/2017 and called dealer, was told no problem bring it in when convenient, took it in on june,9, 2017 when i was told steering wheel needs replaced but no parts available and have since had the date of availability slid ever since.
Adaptive steering fault service required dashboard message appeared when backing up. steering is off 90 degrees
Approximately 6000 miles after purchase of the new vehicle it began to experience intermittent adaptive steering faults. i could find no pattern to the faults appearance or disappearance. the ford dealer attempted to fix the issue 3 separate occasions during which times the vehicle was out of service for around 4 weeks. the total duration of the period between when the fault warning first appeared and the problem was ostensibly fixed is closer to 5 -6 weeks. i was forced to drive the vehicle (due to the need for personal and work related transportation) for much of that time during which period i was very concerned for my safety. the fault has not returned since the last repair attempt when the dealer replaced the steering wheel. however since the fault was intermittent i cannot be sure that the issue will resurface at a later date. when the steering fault first appeared i did some research and it appears that the problem is fairly frequent for late model fords that have the so-called adaptive steering feature. below is a link to an example thread on a ford vehicle owner's forum where many similar experiences are related: http://www.fordedgeforum.com/topic/21044-adaptive-steering-fault/ i believe this is a problem worth investigating.
Adaptive steering fault warning light on dash. took to dealer and they found nothing. told us to come back if it occurred again. heard a couple of clicks when driving straight on the highway and the warning came on. when we turned the car off and restarted, the warning was gone.
I'm experiencing what many, many other ford super duty truck owners have been experiencing since about 2005 commonly known as the "death wobble". at speeds above 45 miles per hour, when the truck goes across a rough (washboard) bit of road or a bridge joint, the front end sometimes shakes violently which also causes the steering wheel to shake violently until you can bring the vehicle to a stop, which is not easy. this is a very serious safety issue, which could cause loss of control resulting in injury to passengers as well as other drivers on the road. in the research i have done, it appears that ford has done very little to correct this problem for consumers. i have mentioned the problem to the dealership where i purchased the truck new twice now and they say they cannot find anything wrong and cannot duplicate the problem in a test drive. i have only 26,000 miles on the truck and the problem seems to be getting worse. have had it aligned twice and tires rotated regularly. no unusual wear. my wife refuses to drive the truck and i'm not too excited about it myself. will it take injuries and deaths to force ford into admitting there is a problem and fix it?
Started with intermittent "adaptive steering fault. service required" warning which now is constant. i took the car to the dealer (capitol ford in san jose ca) and they told me they had no time to look at the problem now and to make a service appointment. i called to make a service appointment on march 28 2017. the earliest they could see the car is may 8 2017. see the ford edge forum http://www.fordedgeforum.com/topic/21044-adaptive-steering-fault/ for details about this problem. i'm not the only one having this problem. does california have a lemon law to protect customers that buy faulty new automobiles? i can't believe i have to leave the car set for over a month to have ford service look at the problem.
The adaptive steering warning light has came on two times in two weeks. i have less then 2500 miles on the vehicle. this came on both times as i was making a turn.
Tl* the contact owns a 2016 ford edge. after restarting the vehicle, the power steering malfunctioned and caused the steering wheel to become very difficult to turn. the vehicle was towed to the dealer, but the cause of the failure could not be determined. while at the dealer, the vehicle was restarted and the steering operated as normal. the manufacturer was not notified of the failure. the failure mileage was 11,000.
I bought my edge brand new in late july of 2016 and had not experienced any problems up until march of 2017 (one month ago). when the "adaptive steering fault. service required!" light first started coming on, it was generally just seconds after starting my car, but always while i was turning the wheel. for the next couple of weeks, it was coming on an average of 2 to 3 times per week and it would turn off within five or so minutes of my drive. my service light has come on everyday now for the past five days without even having to turn my wheel. once my car is started - the message pops up. and rather than turning off a few minutes or miles into my drive, it remains on for the entirety of the drive. i called today in hopes of getting it serviced but unfortunately cannot be fit in for an entire week. i left a voicemail with the service manager to ensure that my car was safe to drive until then but have not yet received a call back. fingers crossed!
My ford edge was purchased new in august 2016. i am starting to receive the following message on the dashboard intermittently, "adaptive steering fault service required" (solid yellow warning). warning appears at various times, when i first start up, while i am driving and also just before i shut down.
While backing out of my drive this morning, adaptive steering warning light came on . this is a 2016 edge sport with 6600 miles on it, purchased in july 2016.
Tl* the contact owns a 2016 ford edge. the contact stated that the adaptive steering fault error occurred while driving. the contact had to manually steer the vehicle. the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. the manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. the failure mileage was 4,984.
My ford edge was purchased new in july 2016 (build date of 5/16). in starting up the vehicle on jan. 15 2017 with 6,302 miles on the odometer, the "adaptive steering fault service required" light came on (solid yellow warning). this stayed on for about 15 miles of a 22 mile trip, then went out. i parked the car at a valet service. when the car was returned to me later, i noticed the "adaptive steering fault service required" light was on again, and the steering wheel was now turned 90 degrees to the right in order to drive straight ahead (blocking my view of the instrument cluster). this situation continued for the entire 22 mile trip back home. during this time, the steering felt normal other than for the position of the steering wheel (which was awkward to say the least). the warning light went out the next morning and the steering wheel returned to it's properly aligned position! the warning light came back on the next morning, but so far the steering wheel has not changed from it's proper position.