What problems does the 2014 Ford Fusion have?

What problems does the 2014 Ford Fusion have?

2014 Ford Fusion Recalls

  • Steering gear motor may detach.
  • Vehicle may unexpectedly move when transmission is in park because of a detached shift cable.
  • Clutch may fracture, which could result in a transmission fluid leak.
  • Steering wheel may detach while driving.
  • Engine cylinder head may leak oil.

How much does it cost to fix a 2014 Ford Fusion transmission?

The cost of a new 2014 Ford Fusion transmission could be over $3,500 depending on the vehicle, however, transmission services such as fluid changes and a transmission fluid flush are considerably less expensive, in some cases costing less than $150.

How many miles will a 2014 Ford Fusion last?

A well-maintained Ford Fusion can last for over 200,000 miles. If you drive an average of 12,000 miles per year, that’s around 17 years on the road. J.D. Power and Consumer Reports claim Ford Fusions can even go longer. The average miles you can put on Ford Fusion cars is around 250,000.

What is Ford’s latest recall?

Missing seat restraints. The first recall is for a lack of seat restraints and covers 483,325 vehicles in the US and another 58,712 in Canada.

  • Loss of power steering in cold-weather states. Ford’s second recall covers vehicles in states and Canadian provinces with “high-corrosion conditions.”
  • Overheating brake pads.
  • Corroded battery junction boxes.
  • Which cars are affected by the Ford recalls?

    Ford Motor Company (Ford) is recalling certain 2020-2021 Edge, 2020 Lincoln Nautilus and Ford Escape and 2021 Lincoln Corsair and Ford Bronco Sport vehicles. An inadequate amount of lubricant in the rear drive unit may cause seizure of the rear drive axle.

    What is a Ford recall?

    Ford Vehicles Have Been Recalled 817 Times. A recall is a free repair for a widespread safety defect or issue that doesn’t meet federal safety standards.

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