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2012 Buick Enclave Low RPM missing/shuttering

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I have a 2012 Buick Enclave with 94Kmiles. This car has always driven great. No complaints with this car. We haven't really had to do much to this car except typical maintenance over the years. About a month ago it started missing/shuttering around 20 mph and 60 mph while around 1600-1800 RPM. Over the last month this problem has gotten worse. In the beginning it only happened once or twice a day. Now it happens several times a day. Recently i noticed it wasn't based on MPH but instead RPMs. The problem only happens while around 1600-1800 RPMs. I can drive and manually shift all day long and have zero problems as long as i keep RPMs above 2000.

Ive taken it to Buick and they said there weren't any codes and they didn't experience what I've described. I have yet to see a CEL.

Ive:
Used techron fuel cleaner twice
While getting oil change I paid to have throttle body cleaned, exhaust cleaned and they put cleaner in tank
Replaced all spark plugs with .43 gap and all coil packs
Buick dealer downloaded new software
Removed battery cable for 30min

Any and all ideas are appreciated!!!
 
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#2 ·
Some previous posters tried some "Anti Shutter fix" A bottle added to the transmission fluid cleans buildup on the transmission internals. I haven't heard any negative comments about it so you shouldn't have anything to loose trying it.


http://www.oreillyauto.com/site/c/d....oap?ck=Search_N0444_-1_-1&pt=N0444&ppt=C0207

Re: 2012 Enclave - stuttering/shuddering light acceleration
« Reply #18 on: March 21, 2017, 05:48:44 PM »
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Quote from: whipster on March 15, 2017, 01:22:53 PM
A shudder can also be caused by the torque converter clutch. A trans fluid change or some shudder stop may help.

this was my case and I had a local transmission shop diagnose the problem. they added Anti-Shudder Fix, no really I saw the package and that is what they added, and it went away. It is an additive that remove the glazed buildup on the clutch face and the torque converter face so they can latch on to each other. At least that is the explanation I have been given. I have had the car shudder once in roughly 300 miles since.
 
#3 ·
I am in the same boat. I just had a transmission shop diagnose the issue, and it is the torque converter. Unless you are ready to do a rebuild or have the torque converter replaced, he told me to change the tranny fluid and put some anti-shudder in. Here is a cocktail someone suggested, and I am about 1 fuel tank into it thus far, but still have the shudder.

2:Dr. Tranny Instant Shudder Fixx, 1:XADO EX120, 1:Lubegard 60902 Automatic Transmission Fluid Protectant
 
#4 ·
leondegrance said:
I am in the same boat. I just had a transmission shop diagnose the issue, and it is the torque converter. Unless you are ready to do a rebuild or have the torque converter replaced, he told me to change the tranny fluid and put some anti-shudder in. Here is a cocktail someone suggested, and I am about 1 fuel tank into it thus far, but still have the shudder.

2:Dr. Tranny Instant Shudder Fixx, 1:XADO EX120, 1:Lubegard 60902 Automatic Transmission Fluid Protectant
Then dump thje car unless you really love.
 
#5 ·
I used that cocktail and it worked for about 1,000 miles. The tranny now has shudder at 2300RPM in third gear besides the Cruise Control 1200RPM shudder.

Around town I drive in L4 and and on the highway L5. I "learned" how to minimize the shudder by avoiding the two conditions. Mileage has accordingly suffered but still cheaper than fixing the transmission, what a PITA!
 
#6 ·
EAjohn said:
I used that cocktail and it worked for about 1,000 miles. The tranny now has shudder at 2300RPM in third gear besides the Cruise Control 1200RPM shudder.

Around town I drive in L4 and and on the highway L5. I "learned" how to minimize the shudder by avoiding the two conditions. Mileage has accordingly suffered but still cheaper than fixing the transmission, what a PITA!
I have the exact same issue in 3rd gear @ 2400 rpms...
 
#8 ·
Having this exact problems with my 2012 buick encalve, GMC BUICK said i had cracked motor mounts- replaced them and didn't solve anything! Its becoming very frustrating and i feel as if buick should see this as a recall and fix it! i cant afford a new transmission let alone paying the work to be done or even looked at with a mechanic.

Did this anti-studder fluid work? I'd hate to see it get worse if its possible..
 
#10 ·
I just registered on this site to share my frustration regarding the same exact issue on my 2014 Buick Enclave. This is obviously a very common problem with their torque converter and it should have been a recall, but unfortunately they will never admit it, they already have our money, why would they! I used the anti-shudder fix, for about a year it was fine with a few shudders here and there, but lately it has gotten worse with shudders happening only when I'm going from 1st to 2nd and 3rd gear. The rpm jumps around too. Definitely not gonna dump $6k to fix a problem that there's no guarantee won't happen again with their crappy parts.
 
#12 · (Edited)
I bought a 2012 Enclave in late November 2022 that had @ 115,000 miles on the odometer and was in excellent condition inside and out.
Sadly I had no idea that I would be here searching for answers before I did any repairs of any kind. I bought the car from a Dealership that is pretty reputable as far as dealers go.
I was picking up pizza on Friday night and it started. The dreaded unknown feeling that something was horribly wrong with my new to me vehicle. I didn’t initially notice the tach jumping around or at what speeds it was happening.
Thanks to you wonderful people and a very supportive mechanic in the family it looks like I’ll be getting my warranty to pay for repair.
All the plugs, coil packs, tires, brake rotors and pads are new.

Where were places like this 30 years ago?

Thank you all
 
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