Does the 2011 ford f150 have electric power steering problems?

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Tina S. January 7, 2021
Many owners of the 2011 Ford F-150 have had issues with the electric power steering going out with no warning and making it nearly impossible to steer the vehicle. The lower steering linkage is a common cause for this to happen. It may not be expanding/contracting properly in the heat.The term steering linkage applies to the system of pivots and connecting parts placed between the steering gear and the steering arms attached to the front or rear wheels. The steering linkage transfers the motion of the steering gear output shaft to the steering arms that turn the wheels to maneuver and control vehicle direction.The steering linkage, depending on which steering gear is used, may consist of the following components. The outer tie-rod end, inner tie-rod end, tie-rod, steering knuckle/arm, pitman arm, center link, drag link, idler arm, and steering damper or stabilizer.
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Adrian M. April 9, 2020
Many customers have had issues with the electric power steering going out with no warning and making it nearly impossible to steer the vehicle.
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