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What is the recall on the Ford steering column?

The recall status specific to Ford steering columns is not a single, universal recall that affects all models. Recalls are issued by model and year and can change over time. For the latest, consult official databases from NHTSA and Ford.


Understanding how steering-column recalls work


Steering-column recalls arise when safety-critical components—such as the ignition/steering interlock, the column’s wiring, or the tilt/telescope mechanism—are found to pose a risk to steering control or vehicle operability. Since Ford vehicles span many makes, models, and generations, recall actions are issued on a case-by-case basis rather than as one all-encompassing fix.


Common triggers you might see in recalls


The following items represent typical issues that can prompt a steering-column related recall. They are not a universal list of active recalls, but they illustrate the kinds of defects manufacturers and regulators monitor.



  • Ignition/steering lock failures that could prevent a driver from starting or steering the vehicle

  • Wiring harness problems within the steering column leading to intermittent power steering or electrical faults

  • Mechanical defects in the column shaft or tilt/telescope components affecting steering control

  • Fastener or mounting defects that could compromise steering column stability


These potential issues underscore why agencies like NHTSA and automakers like Ford routinely monitor and address faults through recalls when safety risks are identified.


How to verify if your Ford is affected


To determine whether your specific Ford vehicle is subject to a steering-column recall, use official search tools and your vehicle information. Do not rely on media reports alone, as recalls are model-year specific and can vary by region.


Before checking recall status, gather essential identifiers for your vehicle, including the VIN (vehicle identification number).



  • Check the NHTSA recall database using the VIN, make, model, and year to see active or past recalls. The VIN helps filter results to your exact vehicle configuration.

  • Visit Ford’s official recall information page and input your VIN or browse by model/year to see Ford-specific notices.

  • Contact Ford customer service with your VIN to confirm recall status and whether a repair is scheduled or required.

  • Contact a Ford dealer to schedule a free inspection if a recall is indicated or if you notice steering or electrical symptoms that concern you.


Following these steps will provide the most reliable, up-to-date information about any steering-column related recalls for your specific Ford vehicle.


What happens when a recall is issued


When a recall is issued for a steering-column issue, Ford (or the relevant manufacturer) typically offers a free repair or replacement of the faulty component, depending on the fault’s nature and the vehicle’s age. The process usually involves a dealer inspection, confirmation of the defect, and the provisioning of parts within the recall timeframe.


Typical pathways in a recall process


To understand the steps you’ll encounter, consider these common milestones in recall administration.



  • Notification: Ford and regulatory agencies announce the recall and provide instructions for owners.

  • Verification: Dealers verify the defect against the VIN and the owner’s vehicle history.

  • Repair: Authorized service centers perform the necessary repair, often at no cost to the owner.

  • Documentation: Owners receive documentation of the repair and any follow-up actions or service campaigns.


Residents outside the United States should consult their local Ford distributor or regulatory authority for region-specific recall procedures and timelines.


Summary


There is no single, universal Ford steering-column recall that applies to all vehicles. Recalls are model-year and region specific, and they can change as new safety concerns are identified. To know the current status for your Ford, check the official NHTSA recall database and Ford’s own recall pages using your VIN, and contact your local dealer for a free inspection if a recall is indicated.


For ongoing updates, rely on authoritative sources: NHTSA recall information at https://www.nhtsa.gov/recalls and Ford’s recall resources at https://www.ford.com/support/recalls. Keeping your vehicle information current in these systems helps ensure you receive timely notice of any safety actions that may affect your steering system.

What vehicles is Ford recalling for steering issues?


The F-250, F-350, and F-450 Super Duty pickups from 2020 and 2021 model years are being recalled because of an issue that could cause loss of steering control.



What Ford models are currently recalled?


Recent Recalls

  • Takata Airbag Recall.
  • 25S76: 2021-2024 Ford Bronco Sport® / 2020-2022 Ford Escape®
  • 24S55: 2021-2022 Ford Bronco® / Edge® / Explorer® / F-150®
  • 24S44: 2022-2023 Ford Mustang®
  • 23S37: 2014 Ford F-150®



Is Ford recalling 115539 US vehicles due to a steering column defect?


Ford is recalling 115,539 Super Duty pickups from 2020-2021 due to a steering column defect. The upper shaft of the steering column may detach, creating a risk of losing steering control. Dealers will inspect and replace or modify affected parts, with owner notifications starting in October.



What is the steering problem with Ford?


Ford Motor Co. has recalled more than 115,000 F-Series trucks for a condition where the steering column upper shaft could detach, resulting in a loss of steering control that could increase the risk of a crash, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.


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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.