Ford Mustang once again remembered the phantom steering

Ford is reminiscent of a small number of new Mustang models a second time to tackle a steering problem, since the means of A Previous recall Cannot have been applied correctly.

The recall of only 332 vehicles from model years 2022 and 2023 deals with an improperly calibrated secondary steering torque sensor, which, according to NHTSA, turns the steering wheel to side for unwanted side.

2022 Ford Mustang Coastal Limital Edition

2022 Ford Mustang Coastal Limital Edition

Ford released his first recall for this problem in July last July and covered 30,735 Mustangs, which were built between September 15, 2022 and April 5, 2023. These cars were sent back to the dealers to carry out software update on their electricity control modules. However, this software update was carried out incorrectly for some vehicles, although the return work in Ford’s data records was successfully completed.

According to the NHTSA report for the current recall, the retailers were instructed to upload the previous recall by uploading software using a Ford-specific service tool, which the latest download the latest software provided by the car manufacturer. In this case, this tool did not deliver the right software to upload to the vehicles.

2022 Ford Mustang Coastal Limital Edition

2022 Ford Mustang Coastal Limital Edition

False software means that although the accessed vehicles are checked as festival Phantom steering problem could still appear. Ford announced the NHTSA that she is not yet aware of any accidents or injuries in connection with this problem.

The owners have to bring their cars back to retailers, where the right software is uploaded free of charge. Ford plans to notify the owners by post from March 31. The owners can also call the car manufacturer’s customer service department at 866-436-7332 in order to obtain further information. Ford’s reference number for this recall is 25S11.