Ford Five Hundred transmission slipping and jerking during stops and acceleration on Ford Five Hundred

Submitted by hazer0211 · Jul 15, 2025
Published by RepairPal

Problem overview

Some Ford Five Hundred owners report experiencing transmission issues such as slipping, harsh shifting, and jerking during stops and acceleration. These symptoms may indicate underlying problems, which can stem from software issues or internal transmission failure. The Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) in the Ford Five Hundred is particularly noted for shuddering or jerking when accelerating, as well as delayed or rough shifting. Repair options vary, with some owners benefiting from software upgrades in the powertrain control module (PCM) and transmission control module (TCM), while others may require more extensive repairs like valve body replacement or a complete transmission rebuild as mileage increases. Ignoring these transmission issues can lead to further damage, resulting in costly repairs or complete transmission failure. It is advisable for owners experiencing these problems to seek prompt resolution to maintain their vehicle's performance.

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Ford Five Hundred vehicles with this problem

Average mileage: 168,666 miles
(156,000 - 179,000)

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