Is there a transmission defect in the Nissan Murano?
I am still waiting for Nissan to admit to a defect in the 2003 Murano Transmission.I have been told by Nissan Canada Warranty that I will be riembursed for almost 11 thousand Canadian dollars that I paid in Florida up to May 3rd-2007. It is now July 9th and the “paperwork” is still being processed.
How long does it take to replace a CVT in a Nissan Murano?
The first replacement transmission lasted one week.Both were rebuilt transmissions. Have Nissan changed the design of the CVT in the newer models?
Where is the CVT sensor on a Nissan Murano?
It is NOT the CVT. It is a pressure sensor located either on the CVT or inside the CVT. They said that the sensor itself is not all that expensive. But, the labor is intense! They could replace the sensor for $3000, but they knew it would not last. They said the only real fix is a new transmission ($5200!).
How many miles does a Nissan Murano have?
My 2003 Murano is now clocking 133,000 miles. I notice a problem within the last 20,000 miles whenever I get stuck in stop and go traffic. I would step on the gas and nothing would happen for a few seconds and suddenly it takes off. I had to slam on my break to prevent smacking into the car in front.
What kind of transmission does the Nissan Murano have?
2009 Nissan Murano Transmission Problems: What There Is To Know! The Nissan Murano has been in production since 2002 with the 2003 model year being its first. Now, in 2020, it’s in its third generation. It’s a midsize crossover SUV and there’s even a convertible model in the third generation called the Cross Cabriolet.
What does CVT stand for in Nissan Murano?
In fact, Nissan was proud to introduce what they called the first CVT transmission for passenger cars back in 2002. CVT stands for continuously variable transmission. It’s a kind of automatic transmission that is meant to seamlessly move through a continuous range of gears as you’re driving.
Is there ProPilot Assist on the Nissan Murano?
Nissan offers its ProPilot Assist driving aid on the smaller and less-expensive Rogue SUV. Yet, it’s notably absent from the Murano. That seems an odd oversight, particularly when you consider the Murano is the larger and more-expensive vehicle.
What are the safety features on a Nissan Murano?
1. Safety Shield 360 Standard safety features on all Nissan Murano trim levels include forward collision warning, rear cross-traffic alert, blind spot warning, a rearview camera and Nissan’s rear seat reminder system. The Murano we tested in SL trim was fitted with Nissan’s Safety Shield 360 suite of features.