LEFTCLAVICLE Posted 20 hours ago Report Share Posted 20 hours ago Hey all! Posting my experience with an issue so if anyone else comes across it they may be able to find the fix quickly I have a 2015 Ford edge sport AWD with 220,000 miles Recently when I would turn my steering wheel all the way to the left, EVERYTHING WOULD DISABLE. No power steering, no AWD, service Advanced track message, no abs, no traction control. Only way to get it to get back to normal if waiting for a second didn't fix it, was to turn my car off and on. When browsing the forums and reddit, I saw many people say it was a ABS sensor issue. Well, good thing I went ahead and just took off the wheel to look at the wheel hub area. it was a broken sway bar link on the front left side. Ordered the parts on rock auto, I went with MOOG greasable links. I saw all the complaints about MOOG not being good anymore and to just go with mevotech, and then I saw complaints about mevotech and to just go with MOOG. Normally I go straight to motor craft, but I wanted the greasable parts. The complaints seemed to just be "it's not usa made anymore so it has to be junk" Enjoy the photo of my temporary fix. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fishx65 Posted 17 hours ago Report Share Posted 17 hours ago (edited) I ain't no professional mechanic but I don't think a broken sway bar link was causing any of the system issues you were having. Edited 17 hours ago by fishx65 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1004ron Posted 16 hours ago Report Share Posted 16 hours ago 3 hours ago, LEFTCLAVICLE said: Hey all! Posting my experience with an issue so if anyone else comes across it they may be able to find the fix quickly I have a 2015 Ford edge sport AWD with 220,000 miles Recently when I would turn my steering wheel all the way to the left, EVERYTHING WOULD DISABLE. No power steering, no AWD, service Advanced track message, no abs, no traction control. Only way to get it to get back to normal if waiting for a second didn't fix it, was to turn my car off and on. When browsing the forums and reddit, I saw many people say it was a ABS sensor issue. Well, good thing I went ahead and just took off the wheel to look at the wheel hub area. it was a broken sway bar link on the front left side. Ordered the parts on rock auto, I went with MOOG greasable links. I saw all the complaints about MOOG not being good anymore and to just go with mevotech, and then I saw complaints about mevotech and to just go with MOOG. Normally I go straight to motor craft, but I wanted the greasable parts. The complaints seemed to just be "it's not usa made anymore so it has to be junk" Enjoy the photo of my temporary fix. Instead of being mislead by strangers on reddit, take your vehicle to a parts store where they'll read the stored error codes which will be the starting point for your diagnostics. Are you expecting the new sway bar link will address the problems you described? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LEFTCLAVICLE Posted 10 hours ago Author Report Share Posted 10 hours ago I read the codes using forscan. What is happening is the car is freaking out because the left wheel is turning a little bit too far left, so it's programmed to enter a limp mode. The problems I described are happening due to the software programing when it detects the wheel position being out of spec. Now I could replace the parts and still have the issue, which enters me into the rabbit hole of piece by piece repairs. But clearly I needed to replace the link anyways Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LEFTCLAVICLE Posted 10 hours ago Author Report Share Posted 10 hours ago 7 hours ago, fishx65 said: I ain't no professional mechanic but I don't think a broken sway bar link was causing any of the system issues you were having. It's a software "issue". From what I can tell, the car is entering a limp mode due to the left front wheel position being too far out of spec, which is due to the sway bar link letting the wheel turn a little further and have a little more slouch. I checked for scan and that is what I'm seeing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
omar302 Posted 6 hours ago Report Share Posted 6 hours ago 3 hours ago, LEFTCLAVICLE said: I read the codes using forscan. What is happening is the car is freaking out because the left wheel is turning a little bit too far left, so it's programmed to enter a limp mode. The problems I described are happening due to the software programing when it detects the wheel position being out of spec. Now I could replace the parts and still have the issue, which enters me into the rabbit hole of piece by piece repairs. But clearly I needed to replace the link anyways I thought there are bump stops in the knuckles that limit/stop steering rotation. Maybe what caused the link to break is what is causing the wheel to turn too far out. Maybe try to reset the codes and then see if they come back immediately when you do a full steering turn. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1004ron Posted 2 hours ago Report Share Posted 2 hours ago 7 hours ago, LEFTCLAVICLE said: I checked for scan and that is what I'm seeing. What scan and what was it that you were seeing in this scan? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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