---
title: "NHTSA Investigating Reports That Ford Fusion Steering Wheels May Detach While Driving"
description: "That's certainly not ideal."
date: "2017-10-27"
modified: "2017-10-27"
authors:
  - name: "Kyle Cheromcha"
    job_title: "Editor-in-Chief"
    link: "https://www.thedrive.com/authors/kyle-cheromcha"
url: "https://www.thedrive.com/news/15547/nhtsa-investigating-reports-that-ford-fusion-steering-wheels-may-detach-while-driving"
categories:
  - "News"
tags:
  - "failure"
  - "Ford"
  - "Investigation"
  - "NHTSA"
  - "Steering Wheel"
---

# NHTSA Investigating Reports That Ford Fusion Steering Wheels May Detach While Driving

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The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has launched an investigation into 814,000 2014-2016 Ford Fusion models over reports that the steering wheel can become detached from the steering column while the car is in motion, [according to a document](<https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/inv/2017/INOA-PE17007-5094.PDF>) posted to the NHTSA website this week.

There are countless critical systems in your car that you absolutely do not want to fail while you're driving, but the [steering wheel](<https://www.thedrive.com/tech/14077/jaguar-created-a-talking-ai-powered-steering-wheel-called-sayer>) has to be near the top of the list. The official investigation comes after three separate [Ford Fusion](<https://www.thedrive.com/news/9664/marijuana-is-being-smuggled-into-the-us-in-ford-fusions>) owners reported their steering wheels coming loose during normal driving. In one instance, reported last month, the wheel completely detached from the steering column and fell into the driver's lap.

Fortunately, that latest incident happened as the driver was turning into a gas station, and no accidents or injuries tied to the defect have been reported. The agency will now examine the scope of the problem to determine whether a formal recall needs to be initiated. The company [told *Reuters*](<https://www.reuters.com/article/us-ford-motor-steeringwheels/u-s-probes-ford-fusion-cars-over-steering-wheels-that-may-detach-idUSKBN1CW1K0?il=0>) in a statement that it's cooperating with investigators, "as we always do."

Ford is in the midst of a spate of recalls involving other models, including 1.3 million 2015-2017 F-150 and Super Duty trucks [whose door latches could fail](<https://www.thedrive.com/article/15246/ford-recalls-1-3-million-f-150-and-super-duty-trucks-over-frozen-door-latches>) thanks a faulty seal. As *Reuters* points out, Ford had previously announced plans to spend almost $1 billion on recalls announced since August of 2016.

## Author
Overseeing an expert staff of writers and editors from his lair in Los Angeles, Kyle shapes The Drive’s singular approach to covering the automotive industry and car culture. He’s been with the site as a writer since 2017, taking over as editor in 2019. On a daily basis, Kyle is responsible for directing The Drive's editorial news and car review content strategies, setting special coverage priorities, managing complex reporting projects, and ensuring what you read on the page meets our high internal standards for quality and trustworthiness. He is also the executive producer of The Drive's YouTube channel, which was relaunched in February 2024 to great acclaim and has accumulated over 14M new views in its first year back on the scene. He hosts a biweekly series on the channel where he breaks down fascinating and complicated stories from the automotive world.

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