Ford Five Hundred needs transmission replacement due to lack of power when accelerating and inability to service CVT on Ford Five Hundred

Submitted by Bbar1227 · Jun 23, 2025
Published by RepairPal

Problem overview

Some Ford Five Hundred owners report experiencing a lack of power when accelerating, which may indicate serious transmission issues, including failure, slipping, and gear shift jamming at the park position. Common problems with the 2005 Ford Five Hundred's Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) often involve solenoid replacement or the need for a transmission rebuild or replacement, with repair costs ranging from $300 to over $6,000. Additionally, the average repair cost for transmission slipping at around 105,800 miles is approximately $3,580. Owners of the 2007 model also report similar transmission problems, highlighting the importance of addressing symptoms promptly to avoid further complications. Repair and replacement costs can vary by location, and detailed estimates are available through resources like KBB.com. If your Ford Five Hundred shows these symptoms, considering transmission replacement may be necessary.

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Ford Five Hundred vehicles with this problem

1 model year affected
Average mileage: 160,500 miles
(160,500 - 160,500)

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