6.7
fairly significant- Typical Repair Cost:
- No data
- Average Mileage:
- 7,500 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 3 complaints
Most common solutions:
- not sure (3 reports)
Torque steer: the vehicle pulls to one side, usually to the right on most vehicles with this problem. My 2016 Ford Escape upon fairly heavy acceleration pulls to the right sufficiently hard enough to drive into the other lane and continue to turn in a circle. My authorized Ford Dealer, Rick Zoerb Ford, says this is normal and Ford has no recall notices and I should just accept this problem as not a problem. There was no torque steer problem when I first bought the vehicle but there is now a problem.
- wdaniels, Silver Creek, GA, US
when accelerating after a full stop, pulls to the right
Took it back to Downs Ford, Toms River, asked for a wheel alignment. The said it didn't need a wheel alignment - its "normal" for it to pull to the right..- was told they all do that..I have to hold on tight every time I break of start going after a full stop. That's "Normal"?
- cody2010, Manchester, NJ, US
When driving on expessway at nearly 70 mph car suddenly turned hard to the right and was very hard to turn back.
- Robert A., Carleton, MI, US