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Problems with 2001 Ford Windstar STEERING

On average, the 2001 Ford Windstar starts to “feel” problems with the STEERING and its various aspects after 145 973 miles.

Components Affected by STEERING Issues

We have classified the 55 complaints from 2001 Ford Windstar about STEERING into the following categories.

RACK AND PINION 3 LINKAGES 1 STEERING WHEEL/HANDLE BAR 1

Recently reported STEERING problems on 2001 Ford Windstar

Removed subframe to replace faulty torque converter. found substantial rusting at firewall end of subframe on both "arms", requiring replacement of subframe. called local dealers, no "open" recall (over 15 year-old van) and $4,900 new subframe quote provided, with no dealer or manufacturer coverage, after calling national and canadian mfctr recall numbers. mfctr/dealers of no assistance, whatsoever. part not actually available.

I recently had my windstar front end worked on by a local ford dealer, who was supposed to take care of all recall issues. they did a crappy job of that and now the vehicle is sitting my driveway with the axle snapped in half. had it towed to my home when it broke on the highway. this is not a safe vehicle and we were very lucky no-one got hurt.

I came up to a stop sign, the entire front axle broke off the frame, i lost steering, brakes, had to slam it into park to stop. i ended up across the road. there was a recall in 2011 for the axle mount and ford decided it only needed a coating on it, 5 seconds later we would of been on the highway and killed. i emailed ford and they said the recall was still open, the ford dealer never closed it, so they won't help me. that is bull, the coated it and forgot to close it out, thats their fault, i can take pics if you want them.

After noticing wobbling of my back tire driving my daughter home from school my father looked at me vehicle to not only see that my rear axel had cracked (in process of insepction for recall repair on that) but also notuce the the front sub frame is rusting so much that everything attached to it is starting to detach.

The subframe in the front had cracked after having the repair/recall done by ford. this is the passenger side, right by the mount to the body.

This vehicle has shut off on me while driving several times. during the latest event which occurred while going approximately 30 mph and the minivan just shuts off without warning. there is not a stalling warning or anything. all lights appear on the dash and it is very difficult to steer the van when it happens. in order to get the vehicle to restart you have to turn it off with the key and then start it up again. i have investigated this problem online and there are many, many people complaining of this. i'm very surprised to see that a recall has not be made. with most of the complaints i've seen online many of the mechanics do not seem to know what the problem is. it's scary to see that many of us are complaining of the same thing. during some of the other incidents it also seemed to happen during lower speeds such as 5 or 10 mph however twice it happened going higher speeds, once at 25 mph and the other at 30 mph. thank you for checking into this. *tr

The subframe rusted & sway bar ancor bracket broke lose. i was able to weild it back on. i noticed the sub frame had a rust hole in it between the the repairs done by ford recall 11s16 afew years ago.i called ford motor company ,was told my van was to old & to many miles on it.i got recall for the rear axel [15s27] took to local dealer and asked about front subframe. they told me it was up to ford .

Between my march 2015 oil change and my july 30 2015 oil change the control arms broke and completely ruined a tire all the way around the tire. chewed it up very badly putting me at risk for an accident from a blow out or loss of control. i don't know exactly when the problem occurred. the problem was found by the shop at the oil change. i am finding online where there is much concern about the control arms on these vehicles. both front lower control arms were replaced by the shop. the brought one of the tires into the lobby for me to see and it was absolutely chewed up all the way around the tire. it is a wonder i did not have an accident.

We wish to be contacted and have multiple issues to report. (1) odi request for information regarding engineering analysis ea10-007 sub frame and (2) issues of compliance with safety recall procedures and what we believe to be fraudulent and illegal actions. space is inadequate but will try to summarize. vehicle subframe failed at both passenger and driver side rear mounts and thereby caused separation of the steering components and complete loss of steering, loss of brakes, and loss of transmission control. the owner used the only means available to stop the vehicle by turning off the ignition key and 'riding it out.' subframe components and the engine/transmission had been in contact with pavement. large portions of the subframe appear to be missing from the vehicle. the exhaust system was severed. the transmission linkage pulled away and as stated the steering components separated. what is believed to be the air bag cable became wrapped around the steering components. vehicle was towed to a dealership which refuses to inspect, disclose, photograph, or allow to be photographed the massive damage while declaring the vehicle "repairable" and the "repairs have to be done." at issue are declarations ...

Our van has a rusting subframe. we brought it in to a mechanic because of a scraping sound we heard when making sharp right-hand turns, especially when driving down an incline. the mechanic told us of a potential recall on a rusting subframe so we brought it into a ford dealership. they refused to take responsibility of the subframe at their cost.

Tl* the contact owns a 2001 ford windstar. the contact stated that while driving at 35 mph, the vehicle made an abnormal noise as the steering wheel seized without warning. the vehicle was towed to an independent mechanic, who diagnosed stated that the vehicle was not repairable. the manufacturer was not notified of the failure. the failure mileage was 130,000.

In 2011 ford recalled over 400000 vans (1997-2003) due to serious corrosion of axles and other components. special repairs were done at ford expense. recently my mechanic informed me that the rear motor mount and the van sub frame had continued to rust badly to the extent that the unit was a safety risk. a search of the internet indicates that many, many repaired ford vehicles have experienced very serious corrosion of the sub frames and the repaired axles with serious results including failure of sub frames and or axles when driving!! *tr

Tl* the contact owns a 2001 ford windstar. while driving various speeds, the steering wheel became difficult to turn. the vehicle was taken to a dealer who diagnosed that the subframe needed to be replaced. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was notified of the failure. the approximate failure mileage was 173,000.

I was driving my ford windstar at approximately 30 mph when i heard a clunk. shortly thereafter i heard a metal-on-metal clanking noise. i then drove home, parked the van until the next day. on saturday, october 25, 2014, i removed the front right tire to find the sway bar bracket completely rusted away from the subframe. the rust was so extensive, the subframe also had a rust hole, the size of a quarter right through the subframe directly beneath where the sway bar bracket "was" located. the following monday, october 27th, i called and made an appointment at willowbrook ford. they had my van for two days before calling me with their decision. they told me that they will not cover the cost to fix my vehicle despite ford having a recall on the subframe. they also called they sent the ford district manager various photos showing so the corroded sway bar bracket and subframe. they told me the dm at ford also rejected paying for the repairs. i am very disappointed since this 2001 windstar has received several recalls, many of which were associated with corrosion around ...

Stopped at intersection. began moving forward making a right hand turn and steering disengaged, steering wheel was freely going in circles. accelerated through intersection, over curb and into grass area to be clear of cross traffic. had difficulty moving gear shift but was able to force it into park, shut off engine. looked under vehicle and found both front subframe lower control arms had broken free.there was no indication failure was going to occur. *tr