C200C

C200C

DTC C200C, sometimes indicated as C200C00 is an OBD diagnostic trouble code indicating a manufacturer-specific fault with the vehicle chassis.


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    • Ford Motor Company - Electric power steering failure Defect Investigation # PE14030

      The office of defects investigation (odi) opened a preliminary evaluation to investigate complaints of the loss of power steering while driving. The subject vehicles are equipped with a rack mounted electric power assisted steering (epas) unit.Some of the complaints alleged that the steering assist failed and resulted in increased steering efforts that contributed to a loss of control and in some cases a crash.The epas system was manufactured by trw automotive for ford and was designated as generation i.These units were first produced and put into vehicle production in july 2008 beginning with the model year (my) 2010 ford fusion and mercury milan.The system is comprised of a mechanical steering rack-and-pinion gear with torque sensor, electric assist motor, motor position sensor and a power steering control module (pscm). The pscm is self-monitoring and designed to detect faults within the system and can store diagnostic trouble codes (dtcs) if a problem is detected.There are 29 potential dtcs the system can detect.Many of these allow the system to go into reduced-assist steering mode by using the default vehicle speed signal should the live speed signal be lost, if voltage to epas system falls below 10.7 or goes above 17 volts, the temperature at the pscm goes above 105c (221f), or if high friction is detected.Some dtcs will cause the system to go into manual steering mode (no assist). On july 1, 2015, ford filed a defect information report (dir) identifying a safety related defect in trw gen i epas systems installed in some of the subject vehicles (nhtsa recall 15v-340, ford no. 15s18).The dir indicated that intermittent electrical connections caused by quality issues associated with conformal coat contamination and ribbon cable pin misalignment within the steering gear motor may lead to a loss of the motor position sensor signal, resulting in a sudden loss of power assist while driving.The recall covers approximately 393,623 vehicles built from september 2010 through february 2012:2011-12 fusion built sep 2010 - feb 2012; 2011-12 lincoln mkz built sep 2010 - feb 2012; 2011 milan built sep 2010 - dec 2010; 2011-13 taurus built sep 2010 - feb 2012; 2011-13 flex with 3.5l gtdi engine built sep 2010 - feb 2012; and 2011-13 mks, mkt with 3.5l gtdi engine built sep 2010 - feb 2012.The repair consists of updating the pscm software to prevent a loss of steering assist while driving. The revised software will provide audible and visual warnings to the driver. If one or more of the following dtcs are stored, C1B00-62, C200B-2f, C200B-61, C200B-62, C200C-2f, C200D-49, U0300-00, U2011-49, U2011-61, U3000-46, U3000-49, U3000-61, U3000-72, U3000-96, P07AE-09, the dealer will replace the epas system at no charge to the owner.Odis analysis of failure data for this pe identified a total of 2,584 complaints to odi and ford and 9,967 ford warranty claims related to the alleged defect.The recalled vehicles account for 1,634 of the complaints and 7,311 of the warranty claims.Odis analysis identified 40 complaints alleging crashes that may be related to loss of steering assist while driving, 20 of which involved vehicles included in fords recall.The information available for the alleged crashes were not sufficient to assess specific causes of the incidents or to verify epas malfunctions in each case.Most of the crashes were low-speed impacts with curbs or roadside objects resulting in wheel or minor body damage.None of the injury claims indicated medical attention was required.In addition, statistical modeling of the failure data by nhtsas national center for statistics and analysis projected 10-year failur

    Consumer Complaints for this DTC



    2011 FORD FUSION with 31352.0 miles

    Started my car and noticed error message on dash: power steering assist fault. I tried to turn the wheel and, sure enough, i had no power steering. After a few moments of conFusion i turned the car off and then started it back up. The error was gone and my power steering had returned. I borrowed my girlfriend?S car and did not drive mine because i was going to be getting on the interstate. I took the car to the dealer the next day. They found no error code saved in the computer and were unable to reproduce the problem. The service rep said they were aware of this problem and that Ford was performing a 2-step troubleshooting process. Step 1 consisted of the tests they performed that day (?Pinpoint test b for ctc C200C from pscm?). Step 2 (if problem recurred) would consist of installing a ?New gear? Inside the rack and pinion steering system. I told the service rep that consensus on aboutautomobile.Com site suggests the problem is in the epas (electronic power-assist steering) chip which is embedded inside the rack and pinion system ? Which can only be repaired by replacing the entire system (~$2000). So i asked what ?Step 2? (installing a new gear inside steering) would achieve. They had no explanation other than ?Ford thinks maybe a faulty gear is causing the error?. My suspicion is the gear replacement will change the non-power steering gear ratio to make it easier to steer in the event of a repeat failure. I told him this ?Possible fix? (new gear) leaves me with little faith in driving my car. With so many reports of other?S having this happen to their Fusion while driving, and Ford having no certainty about installing this new gear being a definitive resolution, how am i to trust this won't happen again while i'm driving? And am i really supposed to just wait until it does happen again? And just hope (pray!) that it's not at a critical moment?
    STEERING,

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