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Problems with 2010 Ford Escape VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL

On average, the 2010 Ford Escape starts to “feel” problems with the VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL and its various aspects after 55 162 miles.

Components Affected by VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL Issues

We have classified the 552 complaints from 2010 Ford Escape about VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL into the following categories.

ACCELERATOR PEDAL 1

Recently reported VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL problems on 2010 Ford Escape

Tl* the contact owns a 2010 ford escape. while driving 65 mph, the vehicle experienced a loss of power, jerked, and the wrench icon illuminated on the instrument panel. the contact managed to veer to the shoulder of the road. when the vehicle was turned off and restarted, it resumed normal operation. the vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic who diagnosed that the throttle body failed and needed to be replaced. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was contacted and stated that the vin was not included in a recall. the dealer was not notified. the failure mileage was approximately 40,000.

When the vehicle comes to a stop whether it be a stop sign or red light, the rpm's over rev higher at the time of leaving from a stop when gas is given to vehicle. after the vehicle gets back up to speed the rpm's drop back to a normal range.

Tl* the contact owns a 2010 ford escape. the contact stated that the transmission failed to handle rapid acceleration when the accelerator pedal was depressed. the transmission remained in a higher gear despite the driver decelerating and the vehicle surged to a high rate of speed, which increased the risk of a crash. the contact heard an abnormal noise, the transmission was hesitant, and the vehicle lunged forward without warning. the contact had to drive in first gear (less than 25 mph) because of the failure. dewey moore ford (143 tx-49, hughes springs, tx 75656, (903) 639-2516) diagnosed that the transmission assembly needed to be replaced and no transmission recalls were issued for this year, make, and model vehicle. the manufacturer issued nine technical service bulletins regarding the power train. the manufacturer was notified and stated that this year and model vehicle was not included in a recall campaign. no further assistance was offered. the approximate failure mileage was 50,000.

2010 ford escape was pulling out of a parking spot, foot off the accelerator, but vehicle proceeded to gain speed and go forward striking another vehicle. unintended acceleration

Driving under normal conditions, approx. 45 mph, 2 lane road entering village, car suddenly lost power and entered limp home mode. wrench light illuminated on the dash. made it home, but had to pull over to the side of the road several times to regain marginal power to be able to go up hills. diagnostic testing at the garage revealed electronic throttle body failure, necessitating a replacement.

In at least 5 incidents i have experienced sudden acceleration. 3 times it has happened while entering a highway. it has happened at least twice in town. in every incident i was accelerating when it would occur. the foot peddle depressed without any pressure to the gas. my foot was not on the break. i have also experienced bucking on numerous occasions when going in reverse. i believe the problem is the electronic throttle control system. i purchased this car used from a local dealer. they never disclosed any issues with my vehicle. i have looked online and called a ford dealer but cannot find a recall on this issue. it is a very real issue. feel free to come test drive my car! it is not a matter of if it will happen but when it will happen. july 17, 2017 was the most recent incident of sudden acceleration.

While at highway speeds, car rmps become erratic and no response from gas peddle. car goes idle and then stalls. vehicle must be restarted. yellow 'wrench' light comes on however once the car is restarted, it is no longer illuminated. no codes available from computer scan.

No response from accelerator pedal. turn off car after several minutes then restarted ok.

Had to have throttle body replace for second time first time in december 1 2015 same issue occurred january 13 2017 first time paid nothing but that was after me having to inform them of the 13n03 customers satisfaction from ford. this time had to pay 100 dollars as they call it deductible this car is a 2010 has less than 60,000 mile on its third throttle body . well my complaint is if its the same issue twice why am i having to pay for it at all . both times this happened was light city traffic and both times when my wife was on the way to pick up our children from school and while traveling under 40 mph i want my family safe god forbid it happen on freeway far from home please please resolve both issues thank you *tr

Throttle body "secret" recall: for more than a year my gas pedal wouldn't work when accelerating after being stopped at random times, sometimes going months before it did it again, other times doing it multiple times during a 2 mile trip. it never set off any codes relating to the issue. four mechanics over a year looked at the vehicle including the dealership and fixed multiple things and the car continued to die while i was driving it, usually in heavy traffic. after spending $600+, ford finally decided to try a new part (throttle body), which was free to me because of a recall that was not advertised. after a week, this seems to have fixed the issue. now i have paid $600+ for parts that weren't causing the issue and spent a year trying to solve the issue. *tr

Tl* the contact owns a 2010 ford escape. while driving 65 mph, the vehicle independently decelerated to 30 mph without warning. the vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic where it was diagnosed that the throttle body was contaminated and needed to be replaced. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was notified of the failure. the failure mileage was 85,000.

Gas pedal becomes unresponsive without warning. brakes work but shake car when i try and slow down. car seems ok after turning engine off and back on. i bought this 2010 escape pre-owned in 2013 and this happened the day we got it. dealership replaced the electronic throttle body and it has been fine until about a week ago when same issue has happened twice in a week. dealership is replacing the electronic throttle body once again for free. it concerns me that this is having to be replaced a second time. if a manufacturer is aware of a known safety issue like this and they replace the part, i'm expecting whatever was inherently wrong with the part causing it to fail to be fixed. now i'm wondering how long until it has to be replaced again or if it will go out during high traffic on the highway putting my wife in harms way without any way to control the speed of the vehicle.

*p2111 throttle actuator control system-stuck open* the first time it happened i was pulling on to the highway from a side road when i went to accelerate my car started to shake and jerk then lost power. i was able to limp it to a side street where i turned it off and then tried turning it back on again, my car wouldn't turn over at first and took three times before it finally cam back on with no problems at all and i took it back home where it stayed till a friend could come look at it. nothing was found at first. the second time this happened i was driving down the road and i started to lose power i was able to pull into o'reily's where they hooked it up to the computer and came up with the code listed above.

On 8/24/2016 my ford escape lost power, accelerator not working, while driving 65 mph on freeway. the wrench light came on. after turning off and on engine, it worked fine.it happened twice within 10 minutes. ford dealer fixed it by replacing electronic throttle body for on 8/30/2016. on 10/10/2016 it happened twice again and ford dealer did nothing because they couldn't find anything wrong on it. now it is ok, not sure if it will happen later.

Tl* the contact owns a 2010 ford escape. while driving 30 mph, the service vehicle soon warning indicator illuminated and the vehicle lost power. the contact mentioned that the failure recurred on ten separate occasions. the vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic where it was diagnosed that the throttle body needed to be replaced. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was notified of the failure. the failure mileage and vin were unknown.