Ford Escape shudders while driving at 40-50 miles per hour on Ford Escape

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Problem overview

Some Ford Escape owners report experiencing shuddering while driving at 40-50 miles per hour, which may be linked to a faulty torque converter. This issue can manifest as noticeable vibrations or shaking, poor acceleration, and irregular transmission behavior, including shifting hesitations. Additionally, some owners describe a rumble strip sensation, potentially caused by the torque converter's lock mode engaging and disengaging, resulting in rpm fluctuations that are typically normal at lower speeds. Given these symptoms, it is advisable for affected owners to have their vehicle inspected by a qualified mechanic to accurately diagnose and resolve the underlying issues.

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