Driving Aids -> Steering for Your Ford Focus 4 Door Third generation(2010-2017)

Driving Aids  
Steering Tips  
If the steering wanders or pulls, check for:  
STEERING  
Electric Power Steering  
WARNINGS  
Correct tire pressures.  
Uneven tire wear.  
The electric power steering system  
has diagnostic checks that  
Loose or worn suspension  
components.  
continuously monitor the system. If  
a fault is detected, a message displays in  
the information display. Stop your vehicle  
as soon as it is safe to do so. Switch the  
ignition off. After at least 10 seconds,  
switch the ignition on and watch the  
information display for a steering system  
warning message. If a steering system  
warning message returns, have the system  
checked by an authorized dealer.  
Loose or worn steering components.  
Improper vehicle alignment.  
Note: A high crown in the road or high  
crosswinds may also make the steering  
seem to wander or pull.  
Adaptive Learning  
The electronic power steering system  
adaptive learning helps correct road  
irregularities and improves overall handling  
and steering feel. It communicates with  
the brake system to help operate  
advanced stability control and accident  
avoidance systems. Additionally, whenever  
the battery is disconnected or a new  
battery installed, you must drive your  
vehicle a short distance before the system  
relearns the strategy and reactivates all  
systems.  
If the system detects an error, you  
may not feel a difference in the  
steering, however a serious condition  
may exist. Obtain immediate service from  
an authorized dealer, failure to do so may  
result in loss of steering control.  
Your vehicle has an electric power steering  
system. There is no fluid reservoir. No  
maintenance is required.  
If your vehicle loses electrical power while  
you are driving, electric power steering  
assistance is lost. The steering system still  
operates and you can steer your vehicle  
manually. Manually steering your vehicle  
requires more effort.  
Extreme continuous steering may increase  
the effort required for you to steer your  
vehicle. This increased effort prevents  
overheating and permanent damage to  
the steering system. You do not lose the  
ability to steer your vehicle manually.  
Typical steering and driving maneuvers  
allow the system to cool and return to  
normal operation.  
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Focus (CDH) Canada/United States of America, HM5J 19A321 AA enUSA, Edition date: 201608, First Printing