CarComplaints.com Notes: You should probably steer clear of the 2012 Focus. Otherwise, you might not be able to steer at all.
The 2012 is the first Focus to offer Electronic Power Assist Steering (EPAS). It's also the first year with massive power steering failure. These things are not mutually exclusive.
This data is from the NHTSA — the US gov't agency tasked with vehicle safety. Complaints are spread across multiple & redundant categories, & are not organized by problem.
So how do you find out what problems are occurring? For this NHTSA complaint data, the only way is to read through the comments below. Any duplicates or errors? It's not us.
The electric power steering unit is defective. My daughter was driving on the highway. It began making a grinding noise while driving and minutes later after pulling off the highway it started locking up where it would not turn. My daughter was able to jiggle it back and forth to make it steer into her works parking lot. Steering failure light came on and said to safely stop. I had to trailer it a mechanic shop because it would not turn. Mechanic and had to replace entire electric steering rack ($1947.74).
I went to start up my 2012 Ford Focus to drive my son to school, and as it turned over I received a message on my dashboard saying there was a problem with the steering assist module and that it needed service immediately. I still had to drive my son into school, so I had to drive my Focus in traffic with no power steering. The car was very hard to steer and fortunately I made it ok. Later, when I went to leave for work, there was no message and it has been fine the rest of the day. This seems very dangerous to me. Why is there no fix or recall on this?
While driving on the highway 2/17/2017 my Focus lost power steering. I managed to pull over and had the car taken to dean sellers for repairs. After the repairs were done ($2100) I learned of similar problems with the 2012 Ford Focus and the power steering going out.
The contact owned a 2012 Ford Focus. While driving 70 mph, the vehicle independently veered to the left over the double lines without warning. As a result, the driver crashed into an oncoming vehicle. The air bags deployed. The driver sustained fatal injuries. A police report was filed. The vehicle was destroyed and towed. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The failure mileage was unavailable.
Upon start-up a yellow warning message was displayed that the power steering had failed, I.e. it took great effort to turn the steering wheel. Car was shut off. Later in the day, car was re-started and the power steering was again working and no warning light (amber) was displayed. Appointment with dealer was made to address issue.
Started the car in my driveway and the steering assist failure light came on. The car has no power steering. It is not drivable. I drive 70 miles a day on the freeway and it was pure luck this didn't cause an accident.
"driver assist fault" again. This is the 4th instance that is happened in 3 weeks - where my car suddenly powers off while I am behind the wheel. The last three times it happened while my car was in reverse motion. Today, it happened while I was in drive but stopped at a red light in downtown charlotte, nc. Someone had to help me push my car out of the middle of the road. Occurred on my way to work around 3:30 pm est.
The contact owns a 2012 Ford Focus. The contacts stated that the steering wheel locked intermittently when attempting to start the vehicle. A warning message illuminated on the instrument panel stating, "steering assist failure". the contact was advised that the vehicle would have to be transported to the dealer with the error message. The manufacturer was not notified of the issue. The VIN was unknown. The failure mileage was 60,000.
It used to be that upon starting my car, a warning prompt reading "steering assist malfunction" popped up and my steering wheel would be very diffcult to turn. Usually, I would turn off the car, turn it back on, and voila--it would work fine. But now, the steering wheel malfunction has developed while driving the car with no patter or warning of it happening. Again I would turn off the car and turn it back on once I merged out from the roads of the street or freeway. Steering alone was really difficult. Now, my car reads the same malfunction prompt, and my nifty trick of turning it off and back on no longer works. The issue is permanent as of now. Also I have lots of videos documented about this issue on youtube.
The contact owns a 2012 Ford Focus. After the vehicle was shifted into the drive or reverse positions, the steering wheel failed and became difficult to maneuver. The power steering default warning message displayed. The vehicle was taken to a dealer, but was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 75,600. The VIN was unavailable.
Intermittent power assist steering malfunction over the past 6 months. Power assist malfunction on starting car would reset after restarting car. Ford garage checked and could find nothing wrong. Went out to start car today and power assist steering now out completely. Unable to turn steering wheel. Restarting car does not help. Fortunately car was parked in garage when this happened. Will be calling Ford tomorrow.
I got in my car, but it in reverse and began backing out of my parking space when my suddenly car lost power. The car was in motion but the steering wheel and brake pedal locked up and I could not steer or stop my car from going backwards and I hit a parked car in the parking deck at school as a result. The code on my dash was (I) steering assist fail. I turned the car off and on several times before the steering wheel and break released and I was able to gain control of the car again. This is the 3rd time in 2 weeks it has done this (Jan 28, Feb 2 and Feb 8). All three times the car has been in motion and in reverse gear. I contacted Ford corporate offices and the Ford dealership where I purchased the car from and they said there is nothing they can do unless the car duplicates the problem in their presence.
On 2 seperate occassions when the car was started after hours of non use, the power steering failed. The indicator message in the car states no steering assist. The car could be manually steered with great difficulty.the car was in front of my house on a residential street, so it could be manuevered safely and parked. When taken to the Ford dealership for service after the first event, no problem could be found. One week later, the problem recurred and was taken back for service again.
I bought my car last year at carman Ford, with about 91,905 miles in an "as it is" contract. I also purchased an additional guarantee for up to 24,000M. I took the car to regular inspections to the dealer, no damage was reported. Then, I hit 117,609 miles, and my steering wheel needed to be replaced completely, and I had no guarantee. A few months after I bought the car, while driving, I felt that the wheel was moved slightly to one side of the road (highway). I asked about this to the dealer after an oil inspection; they said that probably it was an alignment issue. Recently, they said no damage was reported before. "steering wheel assistance required" appeared on the screen. While driving to the shop, it was very hard to turn either way. It was very hard to drive. I don't know how it is possible that they did not identify the problem earlier. However, if this is a manufacturer defect, I would like to know if they are going to do a recall or something. I think that the car is not super old and most of the mileage was because I have a long commute, I drive mostly on the highway. It is odd that a 2012 car has such a problem. Couldn't go to work, school, since suddenly the car stopped working on Friday 02/03/17. I had to make arrangements to get another car. Overall, so much loss and drama involved with this incident and I feel it is unfair that this happened since the car had regular maintenance and is not super old.
The car needs now a replacement of the steering gear. The price is over $1500. The car didn't let me turn right or left and I just bought it at a certified carman Ford dealership. It showed problems at 117650 miles. This is a scam, I paid for insurance and I brought the car to change the oil earlier ans they didn't find any defect. Now, I cant use my car. I was in motion, the car seemed to move to one side, then at home while stationed, I couldn't move the car at all. No even right or left.
Power steering failure. As I have found out this is happening to this vehicle and others too. You go to the dealer and you may get charged for something that is a know issue. Why do we have to pay on something that should be recalled.
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