Emily Sortor  |  September 18, 2019

Category: Auto News

ford steering wheelA class action lawsuit claims that Ford F-150 trucks, model years 2015 to 2019, have defective steering systems which causes the wheel to pull to the left or the right, leaving the driver to temporarily lose control.

The Ford F-150 class action lawsuit was filed by Mark Lincoln who says that he noticed the steering problem upon purchasing a 2016 vehicle, and was told that he could bring it back for an alignment which would fix the problem. 

Allegedly, Lincoln bought his vehicle back for an alignment on July 9, 2018, but that did not fix the problem. Additionally, he says that he had his tires rebalanced, but that did not solve the problem.

The Ford steering alignment class action goes on to state that after he experienced multiple problems with his 2016 Ford F-150, including “erratic steering and pulling,” Lincoln traded his 2016 vehicle in and purchased a 2017 Ford F-150 vehicle.

He says that he had to pay a $5,000 adjustment for the 2017  vehicle, which had around 27,188 miles on the odometer on the date of purchase.

The Ford F-150 class action lawsuit claims that when Lincoln purchased the 2017 vehicle, he reviewed the sticker that was placed on the window of the vehicle advertising the vehicle’s features, including equipment, warranty, and crash test ratings.

Allegedly, Lincoln relied on the advertisements on the sticker to make his purchasing decision, noting that the sticker did not disclose that the vehicle suffered from any defects.

According to Lincoln, when he drove the vehicle home, he noticed that it pulled and drifted in both directions. He says that Ford would do a re-alignment free of charge, but that the alignment did not correct the erratic steering.

In the fall, Lincoln complained again about the erratic steering, at which point Ford adjusted the alignment and steering gear assembly, and replaced the shaft seal. However, the problem allegedly persisted.

Lincoln claims that he brought both trucks in for service on multiple occasions but Ford failed to fix the problem. He says that he has faced financial injury trying to fix the problem, including incurring costs related to purchasing his new vehicle, and including lost wages because he had to miss work to try to deal with the vehicle problems.

He says that he and many other customers experienced the steering defect, and were financially injured because of it. Lincoln seeks damages on behalf of himself and all other similarly affected customers.

Do you have a F-150? Have you noticed a problem with the steering system? Let us know in the comment section below.

Lincoln is represented by James P. Ulwick of Kramon & Graham PA, Nyran Rose Rasche, Bryan L. Clobes, and Brian P. O’Connell of Cafferty Clobes Meriwether & Sprengel LLP.

The Ford F-150 Truck Steering Defect Class Action Lawsuit is Mark Lincoln v. Ford Motor Company, Case No. 1:19-cv-02741-JKB, in the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland.

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380 thoughts onFord F-150 Class Action Alleges Steering Defect

  1. Heath Malpass says:

    I own a 2016 f150 and having same problems

  2. Juan C says:

    I had a 2017 f150 with 82000 miles on it .driving in the freeway with road conditions fine. It just pull the steering to the left I was not able to control the truck and hit the media wall. The result total loss

  3. Jack Carbaugh says:

    I am having the same problem with my 2016 F150 with 68000 miles. Thought I was just not use to the truck, since I just purchased it.

  4. John Garcia says:

    My daughter has a 2017 Ford that has this same steering issue. Going down the road loosing the steering system is a major issue that could get someone killed. Ford has known about this problem since around 2007. I’m surprised this issue has not become a recall. Ford went to this drive by wire system around 2007, it has affected both cars, SUV’s and trucks. The rack-in-pinion control module is under the vehicle exposed to engine heat, once the heat gets to it water and corrosion sets in and it done. You’ll never know it’s going out until it’s too late. It gone on for to long. I think it time someone does something about this issue.

  5. Kayla Kastner says:

    I also have an issue with this and it is particularly bad within the past couple weeks. I have not done anything to try and fix it yet though — hence how I found this article I was googling it to see if anyone else has this issue. I have a 2011 Ford. F150 platinum that I purchased in 2014. Up until recently, it has not been something that happened every time I drive.

  6. Amber Tarver says:

    My partner and I were involved in a pretty bad accident with our newly purchased 2020 F-150 Lariat, towing a 32′ travel trailer in which the trailer jack-knifed and the wheel forcefully pushed and jerked which made the accident inevitable leading to an eventual rollover and total loss.

  7. Gary McCoshum says:

    Yes I’m having the same issue. All dash lights on. Stiff or no steering after hitting a bump. I took the vehicle to a mechanic I believe he unhooked all the back up assist? Still doing the same thing after being in the shop for 3 weeks.

  8. SANDY DERRA says:

    I have a 2017 ford f150. I’m having power steering problems now. It’s got 29000 miles and is in the process of getting checked out now. It doesn’t sound good though.

  9. Charles Freeman says:

    I have a 2019 F 150 that has just over 10K miles on it. I noticed mine pulling to the left around 7K miles. I had it to the dealer for its first oil change and i told them that sometimes it pulls to the left and sometimes it pulls to the right. they checked the front end and everything was in spec. They told me to keep an eye on it.

  10. Brian says:

    2017 Ford Raptor had the same issue. Steering hangs to the left and difficult to return it to the right. Very dangerous especially on the highway.

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