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Problems with 2012 Ford Explorer STEERING

On average, the 2012 Ford Explorer starts to “feel” problems with the STEERING and its various aspects after 68 418 miles.

Components Affected by STEERING Issues

We have classified the 168 complaints from 2012 Ford Explorer about STEERING into the following categories.

RACK AND PINION 1

Recently reported STEERING problems on 2012 Ford Explorer

Power steering failed during a turn making controlling the vehicle difficult. warning lights for power steering assist, traction control and terrain monitor came on. after shutting down the car and restarting the vehicle the problem was cleared. *tr

While driving on the highway steering wheel became stiff and a message appeared "power steering assist failed". vehicle was very hard to steer but i managed to turn on flashers, reduce speed and steer safely to the side of the road. i turned the vehicle off and called for assistance. while waiting for help i restarted the vehicle to try to maneuver to a safer roadside position. at that time the power steering seemed to be working again so i drove carefully home. i then visited the ford dealership where no error codes or error history was found and they found no problem and sent me on my way. *tr

Power steering fault with advance trac and terrain management faults. power steering was lost. this has occurred multiple times at low, medium and high speeds. this is a serious safety issue. vehicle was shut off and then restarted and the faults were gone and power steering was restored. *jb

The power steering suddenly went off. this happened twice in 24 hours. i took it to the ford dealer right away. i am glad that my 16 year old driver was not at the wheel when this happened. this is unacceptable for a one-year old new car. safety must come first. repair cost is estimated at $2200. please look into a recall, as i have heard this is very common. please work with ford to remedy this obvious mechanical flaw. thank you. *tr

The power steering pump quit working 2 times on my mothers suv. vehicle was taken to ford twice because they did not fix it the first time. saw recall but explorer was not in the list. i am a mechanical engineer and was driving the vehicle on both occurrences. it is my ethical responsibility to report this issue. i also work in automotive field and i know this was a failure of the power steering. i do not want my mother or any individual hurt due to lack of investigation. i expect a response from your organization. the dealership can pull up all info, a rental was provided. i was barely able to manage the vehicle to the side of the road, a weaker driver, physically, would have had an accident. *tr

This is a continual problem report one 8/10/13 19,000 miles: power steering light came on and power steering went out while driving vehicle <15 mph and back ceiling light came on and wouldn't go out. ford: 8/13/2013 said ceiling light shortened out battery and caused power steering to go out - ordered light bulb came back in 3 days to replace light bulb - they said power steering was fixed. report two 9/23/13 23,891 miles: power steering light came on while parked. ford: did diagnostic said the issue was most likely wiring and said issue was fixed and i left with car report three 10/02/13 24,280 miles: power steering light came on dashboard and power steering went out while driving on a highway 65 mph, pulled off hwy. reported incident to ford. ford: ran diagnostic, said issue was motherboard. ordered part and i returned in a few days to replace computer board. told issue was resolved and left with my car. report four 10/31/2013 25,295 miles: power steering yellow light came on dashboard as i started vehicle in parking lot. power steering had not gone out only had warning light showing. i drove a few minutes home without the steering going out. i started car about an hour later in garage and power steering was completely out. bright red lights on dashboard. warning light said something to the tune of 'report power steering immediately". ford: kept car for 4 full days while we drove rental and was told they have no solution and ford regional's engineers supposedly said 'this is not an issue they have seen before' (even though there are almost 100 reports on the nhtsa website about this exact issue) and to report if happens again. report five 11/28/13 27,000 miles: power steering went out while starting vehicle in garage dashboard light up with red warning signs. have to wait until after holiday to report to service. *tr

After having multiple issues with the power steering failing while driving our 2012 ford explorer, the power steering finally gave out completely. the vehicle now has no power steering and is very hard to drive. this has also affected the electronic traction control. the vehicle is less than 2 years old, so this is very unacceptable. ford needs to find a solution to this before someone gets in a serious accident and some is seriously injured or worse. *tr

I was driving the vehicle down the highway when the steering went stiff and several lights on the dash came on. i immediately slowed down and struggled to steer the vehicle of the side of the road. once to the side of the road, i called the dealer they acknowledged this a common problem in the new explorers and that if i turned the vehicle off and restarted it would reset the system and to bring it to dealer immediately. i arrived at the dealer (after it happened a second time) where they informed i would need a new rack and pinion. i don't mind paying for the replacement part but this is a huge safety issue. if i had been going through a turn at those speeds, my kids and i would have been killed. if the dealer and ford know there is a problem why hasn't there been a recall. do we have to wait until someone dies? *tr

Tl* the contact owns a 2012 ford explorer. the contact stated that while driving 70 mph, the steering wheel seized as the traction control warning lamp illuminated. the vehicle was taken to the dealer where it was diagnosed that the power steering unit needed to be replaced. the manufacturer was made aware of the failure. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure mileage was 39,000 and the current mileage was 40,000.

Power assist fault, service advancetrac, terrain management system fault. disables power steering and terrain management systems. vehicle immediately becomes extremely hard to steer and very dangerous. has occurred 3 times and is a serious safety issue. *tt

Loss of power steering while driving - service advance trac & terrain mgmt system fault warnings has happened twice in the last 2 weeks. problem clears after restarting car. would be very dangerous if my wife or kids were driving the vehicle. *tr

Driving to work on june 25, 2013 (20,420 miles) on the highway going 55 mph when a "power steering assist" fault code popped onto the screen and with very limited steering capabilities was able to pull off of the highway, turn off the engine for 10 minutes and the error corrected itself. on may 9, 2014 (30,513 miles), after coming off a winding road turned onto a straight lane, power steering assist fault code popped up again, was able to drive it home. on may 23, 2014 (31,002 miles), got into my parked vehicle turned on engine and the power steering assist code popped up and i wasn't able to turn the wheel at all, had to turn off the engine and restart it again. when the first incident happened on june 25, i contact my local dealership and i was instructed "if it happens again, bring in your vehicle." for the second incident, i took my vehicle to the dealership and because there was no fault code showing at that time, they couldn't find anything wrong and was told "if it happens again, don't turn off your engine and drive straight to the nearest dealership so they can retrieve the codes." my main concern is not being to control the vehicle if it happens again and causing an accident. *tr

I was driving in a parking garage and the terrain management system and power steering systems became disabled. the car was very difficult to handle once the power steering was lost. when i parked the car, shut the car off and restarted, the power steering appeared to be back but the terrain management system continued to show an error. i will be contacting the dealer today. i have seen similar complaints listed here - i hope ford is addressing appropriately. *tr

While my wife was driving our 2012 ford explorer, the power steering went out and the "service trak system" error message appeared. she was on a major freeway and had to manually pull off the freeway to safety, which was very difficult with out the power steering. once she turned off the car and restarted it, the error went away and power steering was normal. this is a dangerous situation when driving on a major freeway at or above 55 mph. this is the second time this has happened. *tr

The vehicle power steering and power brakes shut off while driving making pulling over and stopping very difficult for a mature male driver. i find it difficult i can only imagine how difficult and dangerous this could be for my wife or any smaller or less experienced driver. this happened multiple times during regular driving on fairly smooth surface normal conditions. *tr

Power steering went out and service trac system error message appeared. vehicle went into manual steering, which was so stiff, my wife was unable to steer the vehicle. after cycling the ignition, the car returned to normal. this concerns me as the safety of my family was at stake. if my wife had been on a busy highway, she might have been in an accident. ford knows of this problem with their 2011 and up explorers. ford should recall these vehicles, as they pose a safety risk. *tr

i bought my 2012 ford explorer in january 2012, and had no problems for several months. recently, when starting the vehicle the "power steering assist fault" warning started coming on. after turning off the ignition and re-starting the engine, the warning went away and i regained power steering. about 6 days ago, i drove 15 miles to work, and the same "power steering assist fault" warning came on and stayed on - even after recycling the engine. the "service advance trac" warning also stayed on and i lost the power steering. this is unbelievable, the dealer said that they had to replace the "power-steering gear box", and the part is two days away. i saw someone posted that ford doesn't consider this a safety issue because you can still steer it. if i have trouble steering it, i hate to think what my wife or daughters would experience. this vehicle isn't like a regular full size car or truck, i am 6'2" and weigh about 270, and when the power steering failed, i could not steer it to park the vehicle in reverse. it was very difficult to steer at any speed under 5mph. if this happened while driving at speed, a person could lose control. this is obviously not a minor fix on a new car. looking at the posts, ford needs to address this issue asap. i asked the dealer what this repair would cost if it weren't under warranty. i was told a couple of thousand dollars. if he is correct, that is ridiculous on a 18 month vehicle. i didn't buy this to be a money pit. *tr

May 2013 (13490 miles) was driving 30 35 mph power steering went out, traction control light went on, i turned off and restarted. all was ok. took to dealer and dealer replaced the steering rack december 23,2013, (21173 miles) was driving 40 mph power steering went out, traction control light went on. would not reset by turning on and off. drove to dealer with no power steering and dealer reset computer and sent me on my way. january 17,2014 (21808 miles) was driving 35 mph power steering went out, traction light went on would not reset by turning on and off. drove to dealer with no power steering. dealer reset computer and sent me on my way. *tr

I was driving when the steering wheel jerked. the steering immediately became very hard to operate and the engine appeared to lose power. indicator lights came on about the same time the steering jerked. the lights said "service advance trac" and "terrain management system fault". i had to pull of the road and just trying to make to left turns to pull into a parking lot took all the strength i had in both arms. my turn signals would also not work. i even tried turning the 4 wheel drive knob, as i noticed that the lights were not working on that as well and nothing would light up or show up on the dash screen. i turned off the car while i pulled out my owners manual to look up information on these indicators. after letting the car sit for a while, i restarted the car and the indicator lights were still there. i called ford road side assistance and had the car towed. i also was put in a rental car. then today the ford dealer told me that since my car had 47, 627 miles on it that this problem wasn't covered under warranty. they told me only if it happened in first 36,000 miles. they also said i would have to pay $1865 for a new rack and pinion steering or they would clear the code and i could chance it to see if it happens again. they said it was common and most times you just need to let the car cool down and restart it. this is very upsetting- they knew this was a common problem and then i investigated this further online and found many other people reporting the same issues. some in just the first month of owning the vehicle. this is the same thing that happened to me with this vehicle and the engine fan not working causing the car to overheat in the first 6 months of owning it. later i got a recall on it. this is very frustrating- i have a car that is 18 months old and i have to put $1865 into it to fix a common problem/defect. this is a serious defect! *tr

My wife was getting on the freeway with left blinker on to merge lanes and the power steering assist light came on the dashboard and then the power steering quit. my wife with a fully loaded car with kids on board was thankfully able to slowly muscle the car on to the shoulder. she then powered the car off and then restarted it which seemed to fix the problem. luckily this incident did not happen on curvy road or there would have been a major accident. ford, please fix this problem. would hate to see someone get hurt and the explorer name damaged all over again due to another very serious issue. *tr

I was traveling at 55 mph on route 322 in pa. i was in the left lane, the car just turned off and the power steering fail light came on also the systemtrac error light came on. i had no steering. i had to pull in front of a semi in order to get to the side of the road. i almost got killed. it is currently at sloan ford in columbia tn. they say it is the rack and pinion steering. the car is 1 year and 6 months old. how does the steering to so soon? they want to charge me 1900. i have looked online and there are many ford explorers from 2011 and 2012 with the same issue. this vehicle needs to be recalled. why hasn't it been done yet? *tr

I was driving the car down a busy highway when it turned off and i received a power steering fault warning. i had to pull of the road and almost got in an accident. after that the power steering would not work on the vehicle. it was impossible to turn. i googled this and noted this is a problem that you are looking at: this is from the huffington post: federal safety regulators are investigating complaints that the power steering can fail on 2011 and 2012 ford explorer suvs. fifteen drivers have complained that the popular explorer can suddenly lose its power steering assist, making it harder to steer the suvs. it was extremely dangerous. i purchased this car a year and a half ago. ford refuses to cover it because it has not officially been recalled. i am lucky i didnt get killed. *tr

Lost power steering while driving. two warning lights came on-terrain management system fault and service advance trac. power steering returned after shutting engine of and restarting. took to dealer and they found two warning codes on the computer, but ford said problem had to be reverified before they could repair it. *tr

Power steering loss while driving. steering becomes difficult. must shut off car and restart to recover power steering. happens often. taken in for service and source of problem was not isolated or fixed. *tr

Tl* the contact owns a 2012 ford explorer. the contact stated that the engine was started and both the power steering and power assist warning lights illuminated as steering wheel became hard to turn. the vehicle was taken to the dealer, who inspected the vehicle and located the failure at the rack and pinion, which failed due to an electrical shortage. the vehicle was not repaired because the rack and pinion was on back order. the manufacturer was made aware of the failure. the failure and current mileage was 20,000. ... updated 02/27/13 *bf the steering rack and pinion was replaced. updated 03/04/13

I started my vehicle as usual, had just turned left off my street onto a two lane road, and approximately 0.25miles later i lost power steering. as i was accelerating from my turn, going approximately 40mph i felt the brake pedal pulsate and the steering wheel jerk a little. immediately i had an alert on my dash "power steering fault." i attempted to press the brake pedal with no success and there was no resistance. i put it in neutral and coasted to the safest parking lot (approx. 1 mile). i shut the vehicle down and restarted but i still didn't have power steering however i regained brakes. i drove the dealership (3miles away). they shut the vehicle down then restarted and everything appeared to be operating correctly. later after several test drives the ford mechanic had my vehicle re-inact my same events for him. *tr

Ford motor company october 18, 2012 while driving my 2012 ford explorer, the power steering unit quit working as i was turning into the school parking lot. i almost hit a gate post and had to backup with a ten car line behind me. the steering continued powerless for the entire trip home, about ten miles or 15 minutes. after parking overnight in my drive, i started the suv to drive to the dealership and the power assist steering worked as normal. this could cause a serious accident if turning a sharp curve and going into the other lane of traffic or traveling around one of the mountainous curves we encountered this summer, with no guardrail and a hundred foot drop into the pacific ocean rocks of the northern california coast. if an accident did occur the explorer would check out to be mechanically trouble fee and the cause would be listed as operator error. [xxx] information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6) *tr

Driving on rt 495 when the warning lights activated and a warning came on in the message center saying "service advance track." i started to pull over to the side of the road and discovered my power steering wasn't working. after i pulled over i stopped the car i looked in the message center i saw that the advance track wasn't selected. i tried to select it but wasn't able to. i turned the car off and back on a couple times and the problem cleared. called ford dealership and they didn't seem to want to help because "turning the car off and back on fixed the problem." i pushed them to get an appointment, they called me saying that the power steering module was bad and needed to be replaced. *tr

was driving on straight roadway when warning lights came on saying power steering assist failure and advance trac failure. lost power steering, advance trac, blinkers, etc. shutting vehicle down and restarting corrected the problem. second time this happened. first time was approx. two months prior while in reverse. problem was corrected the same way and didn't think much of it until the second incident. dealer said rack and pinion assembly needs to be replaced. parts are on back order & may not be available until late october 2012. serious safety issue. ford needs to issue a recall. *tr

While driving uphill on a narrow mountain road i lost all power steering assist with a simultaneous audible warning and a dash visual warning that my power steering assist had failed. with difficulty i was able to exit the road into a private driveway. i turned the vehicle off. in a few moments i started the vehicle again and everything functioned normally. i took the vehicle to my ford dealer on or about september 10, 2012. they told me i needed a new steering assembly. it has been on back-order since then. no additional faults have occurred. the vehicle now has over 12,000 miles on it. *tr

Tl* the contact owns a 2012 ford explorer. the contact stated that while driving 25 mph, the power steering failed and the power assist default warning light illuminated on the instrument panel. the contact restarted the vehicle which functioned properly. the dealer was contacted who stated that the vehicle was not included on any recalls and advised the contact to bring in the vehicle in order to diagnose the failure. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. the failure mileage was 3,595.

While the vehicle is moving, the power steering assist failed and the steering wheel becomes extremely difficult to turn. it is virtually impossible to turn the steering wheel, only with extreme difficulty and approximately a tenth of a mile of straight roadway was i able to steer the car to the shoulder. turning the car off will temporarily re-engage the power steering. however, the problem continually re-occurs without any warning. the vehicle is not controllable at highway speeds or on curvy roads. *tr

I was slowing down as i was approaching a traffic signal and heard a warning chime. initially, vehicle did not show any signs of problem, but got a warning message of power steering failure (or something similar) and another one indicating to service the advance track system. the advance track indicator light went out on the dial, too. after a few hundred feet the power steering was completely gone and i had to use significant effort to steer the vehicle into my driveway. fortunately, i was only 2 miles from home with few turns to get there. almost couldn't make the turn into my driveway. started & restarted the vehicle several times and eventually all problems and warning lights disappeared. drove the vehicle a few miles and all seems ok. will update with any additional issues after 8/21/12. vehicle was purchased used on 8/15/12 with 12,700 miles. called dealer and they said to bring in if problems persist. *tr

Power steering has failed on a number of occasions resulting in driver having to manually steer. steering fails when auto in motion. occurrence when speeds anywhere from 10-60mph. very dangerous. one has to pull over (if possible) and turn off auto and then re-start. issue has occurred four times in last month. only 10,000 miles on auto now. *tr

I was driving home from a movie on pacific coast hwy in huntington beach, ca and all of sudden the power steering assist fault warning came on, i hadn't lost complete function of the steering but it was about a half a mile down the road that it got almost impossible to steer. i called the dealership and they told me to tow it to the dealership as soon as possible. i didn't know that there was a short term fix by turning off and then turning back on again to make the warning light go away. tomorrow taking in my car to dealer to get it fix.... now before it ends in crash or someone killed.!!!!!! i have the ecoboost i4 cylinder engine. *tr

Tl* the contact owns a 2012 ford explorer. the contact stated that while traveling 45 mph, the power steering failed and the steering wheel seized. the vehicle was taken to the dealer who confirmed that the power steering rack failed and needed to be replaced. the manufacturer was not contacted. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure mileage was 10,317 and the current mileage was 10,322.

I was driving down the freeway with my son in the car and preparing to exit when the steering failed. i was unable to move the steering wheel more than an inch in either direction. with my hazard lights on i was able to pull over. there were several failure messages, the two most prominent being power steering assist and advance trac error. this could have been very dangerous. the car has now been at the dealership for three weeks. they are unable to get the part and have no timeline on when it will be available. *tr

Car's power steering went out making it very difficult to drive. my wife was able to pull over into a lot and called me. the car was a few miles from a ford dealership (northgate ford near cincinnati, ohio). after starting it back up, i was able to drive the car to the dealership. the dealer called me back that night (aug 6th) and stated they confirmed the problem and the car can't be driven until this is fixed. the car has now been in the shop for more then 30 days with no fix and the date to get parts keeps slipping. the last i heard the earliest they will have parts is nov 2012. that will means the car will be in the shop for 90 to 120 days waiting on parts. i see articles about a 2011 ford explorer power steering issue that seems to fit what we are seeing on our 2012. i have contacted the bbb and i'm looking into ohio's lemon law. *tr

Power steering fault while returning from short supermarket trip, lost all power steering, dash board lit up, then terrain sensor fault, causing a feeling of reduced gear, turn signals failed as well. very difficult to drive, and unable to reset by shutting vehicle off. dealership stated a fault in power steering rack, requiring replacement, they also stated it is a different part number then original part meaning it may have been remodeled due to "issues". very dangerous situation!!!! *tr

Tl* the contact owns a 2012 ford explorer. the contact stated that, the power steering seized and he was unable to turn the steering wheel in any direction. the contact was able to temporarily remedy the problem by shutting off and restarting the vehicle. the failure recurred without any warning. the vehicle was not taken to dealer. the manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. the vin was not available. the current and failure mileage was 11,000.

As i was backing my vehicle up there was a chime and an error message displayed on my left screen instrument panel telling me that there was a power steering assist fault. i restarted the vehicle and the fault did not return. two or three days later as i was driving, it happened again. i was going 15mph and out of nowhere, the error popped up on the instrument panel and i couldn't make a turn. i restarted the vehicle in the middle of the road and the fault cleared. 8 aug 2012 i was driving down the road and it happened again. again i was doing 15mph. i attempted to restart the vehicle but this time the fault did not go away. i then drove the vehicle back home and since then i haven't been able to clear the fault long enough to drive it to the dealership. luckily for me, all of these occurrences happened in my neighborhood. had i been on the interstate or driving fast, i wouldn't have been able to make a turn and could've hurt myself or someone else. i contacted the dealership and they will be looking at the vehicle tomorrow. the only problem that i have now, "other than the fact that i have a brand new $46,000 paper weight" is figuring out how i will get the vehicle to the dealership. *tr

Three times in the same day my power steering went out. once when i started the car first thing in the morning and was backing our of my garage. twice when i started driving forward after idling in a drive through line it went out. all three times i received warnings immediately after the power steering was lost that the power steering assist was out. each time i had to turn the engine off and restart it to regain the power steering. *tr

On july 27th, while driving on the highway, at approx. 60 mph, i received error messages regarding the trac assist and power steering assist. at that time, i noticed that the steering had completely locked up on me. luckily i was on straight-a-way, and there was no one in the lane next to me, so i was able to ease on over to the shoulder. i called the closest dealership, who advised me to turn the car off and on, and bring it in. in the meantime, my husband had sent me the arfc.org link showing several others who had the same issue. the tech at the dealership basically blew me off and said "well, you can post anything on the internet." the next day, i was told that the entire steering mechanism would have to be replaced, and it took five days to get the parts in and the vehicle repaired and back on the road. it appears this is a known issue, but ford is failing to do anything about it, as far as recalls, etc. *tr

My 2012 ford explorer limited has lost power steering while in motion on four occasions, in less than one week time period. it loses all ability to steer and will only work again once it has been restarted. *tr

Driving down the massachusetts turnpike the power steering assist failed and i almost hit another car because the vehicle was extremely difficult to steer. *tr

From a stop-zero mph, conducted a right turn from surface street to freeway on-ramp. mid-turn, power steering assist failed, resulting in near accident/running off-roadway surface. additionally, elec stability control (ford 'advancetrac') warning light indicators illuminated indicating service required immediately. *tr

Tl* the contact owns a 2012 ford explored. the contact stated that while driving 35 mph, the power steering warning light illuminated on the instrument panel. the vehicle then independently came to a complete stop. he was able to reset the vehicle and the vehicle was taken to the dealer for diagnosis. the dealer stated they needed to replace the power steering pump and the power steering rack. the vehicle was repaired. the manufacturer was not contacted. the failure and the current mileage was 13,000. the vin was not available.

I live in ecuador (south america) and bought a 2012 explorer base model, on october 2011. a few days ago, after a long trip, i got the "advance trac" error message, and 3 days ago, i got the power steering failure, and the steering wheel got locked, traveling at around 20 mph, the two messages were on the screen, advance track and power steering. i turned the car off and then back on, and everything was normal. yesterday i turned on the car and had no power steering, i had to turn it off and on again, to have it back. *tr

I bought a certified preowned ford explorer with 19,900 miles in last week of june 2012. within one month, i had multiple incidence ( roughly ten times)of the vehicle power steering assist failing while driving. it would fail both at complete stops , slow speeds and once while exiting a highway offramp at approximately 25mph. once the vehicle was restarted the system would reboot and the problem would be temporarily corrected. the local ford dealer has had the vehicle since first week of august and is now telling me it may take until november to correct this issue. they have been telling me the needed part is on "back order".that is all i have heard. *tr *js

Greetings, i saw information on the web that stated the nhtsa is investigating issues with 2011 ford explorer power steering fault as to a possible safety recall. the information i saw was specific to the 2011 model year. however, i have a 2012 with the same issue. for no apparent reason, a "power steering assist fault" message is displayed followed by "service advance track". this can happen at anytime, without warning, regardless of your speed. this is very dangerous !!! my wife almost hit the railing on a curved bridge when the power steering decided to quit. and luckily, there was no oncoming traffic at the time. the vehicle was just purchased last november (2011) and has approximately 10k miles. this is definitely a dangerous safety issue that needs to be addressed as soon as possible !!! [xxx] information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6). *tr

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