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2011 Ford Explorer under investigation for power steering failures

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has launched a preliminary investigation into the electronic power assist steering system in the 2011 Ford Explorer over a handful of complaints about the steering system failing to provide proper assistance to the driver.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration decided to open the investigation into the electronic power assist steering system of the 2011 Ford Explorer after the federal agency received 15 complaints of the steering system randomly failing while being driven. In some of these 15 cases, the power steering system began working as expected when the driver shut the vehicle off and restarted it but in other cases; once the power steering system stopped working, it would not regain normal function. This investigation includes roughly 83,000 units from the 2011 model year Explorer.

The 15 owners who filed complaints about their electronic power assist steering failures in the 2011 Ford Explorer stated that when the assist system stopped working properly, it got very difficult to turn the steering wheel. One owner went so far as to say that when the EPAS system failed, the steering wheel pulled away from her husband’s hands and it was impossible for him to move the turn the vehicle. That failure came at low speed so no other damage was done. In addition to the steering wheel becoming impossible to move, the particular owner stated that the warning message “Power Assist Failure” appeared in the driver information center.

Luckily, in the 15 complaints filed with the NHTSA with the problematic power steering system in the 2011 Ford Explorer, there have been no reports of accidents or injuries resulting from the steering system failure.

Like many modern vehicles, the 2011 Ford Explorer is equipped with the high tech electronic power assist steering system rather than a fluid driven system that is run off of the engine via a drive (or serpentine) belt. The main advantage of the electronic power steering system is that it does not present the draw on the engine that the traditional power steering system does so when removing this addition effort from the engine – vehicles equipped with this system can put more power to the wheels while also offering better fuel economy. The other big advantage of the electronic power assist steering system is that it allows more adjustments and tuning, features which are especially helpful in the higher performance models that pack a similar system like the 2013 Ford Mustang.

The downside to the electronic power assist steering system in the 2011 Ford Explorer (as it displayed by this new NHTSA investigation) is that this system is fairly new and new technology always has a greater potential for “bugs”. A great many vehicles sold in the US offer electronic power steering rather than the traditional belt driven system and there have been very few complaints across the industry as a whole. With just 15 complaints out of more than 83,000 units sold, this is clearly a very small sample section of the 2011 Explorer SUVs but with the possibility of a vehicle suddenly becoming impossible to control – it leaves to question as to why the NHTSA is looking more closely to see if there is an issue with the electronic power assist system.

Comments

Laura Hamilton (not verified)    January 21, 2023 - 10:37AM

Thankfully, I wasn’t driving mine when mine started ,went to take my daughter to school and couldn’t back out of my driveway called my mechanic he come to my house and got it to where I could drive it. The next morning I took my daughter to ball practice killed it and when I started it I couldn’t turn the steering wheel killed it and started it back and it worked.

Jasmine Levi (not verified)    May 17, 2023 - 2:49PM

I just had this happen to me on Easter. I have a 05. Ford Explorer. My steering locked up, lost power and veered off to the right. Luckily it slowed down and we stopped right before going off the side of the mountain. I had my children in the car, late at night on a windy mountain road with a river on one side and cliff on the other. We would have died if this happened going around a corner. I'm so pissed at Ford, I loved my explorer, now I'm scared to drive it. I rarely do, I'm terrified it will happen again and be fatal. The few times I have drove down to the grocery store it makes a weird sound, doesn't run right. I know my car. What happened that night fucked her up. I'm a single mom, I can't afford another vehicle. Ford should be fixing this problem. Instead they brush it off and were the ones to deal with it. I mean it's no problem, we've already been put in a terrifying life threatening situation, have PTSD, no longer feel safe and therefore won't use our vehicle anymore but what's one more fucked up thing to add to the list. Might as well have us fork out more money to try and have it fixed, though most of us can't afford it. FORD- Found On Road Dead couldn't be any truer.

Dave Cole (not verified)    July 26, 2023 - 1:30PM

We have replaced 3 Rack a pinion unit cause the Electronic power steering has gone out on this 2011 Ford Explorer. And have paid for all 3 units an installation to a mechanic , then had to pay Ford dealer to reprogram all 3 units. Now a few months later it’s out again. Does anyone know what caused this to happen. I have researched this and really can’t find any information.

Jeff Satterfield (not verified)    March 16, 2024 - 3:13PM

We had 14so6 recall performed 02/06/2015 under 15no1. Is there any way to get any help or good will assistance current mileage is 205,651 and last 8 of vin is BGA56592 . It does have U3000:49-08 present which didn't at time of recall performed. When they did the recall 14s06 they checked for codes and it had none at the time. So we updated power steering control module to the latest level. Power steering has just recently stopped on us and now they are telling us they will not pay for repairs because of the mileage we have on the vehicle. How can they not pay for a known recall?