Can you flat tow a Nissan Murano CVT?
1992-2004 All Nissan (Including Murano CVT) Flat Towing will damageinternal transmission parts. (see notes below) CAUTION: •DO NOT tow any automatic transmission/transaxle Nissan vehicle with all four wheels on the ground (flat towing).
Can a Nissan Murano be towed on a dolly?
No is NO. If the Manual says NO, then NO. REMCO makes “lube pump” kits that allow flat towing. In this case it says the FWD Murano has to be towed on a Dolly. A dolly isn’t all that bad.
What happens if you flat tow a Nissan?
towing the vehicle behind a recreational vehicle, such as a motor home. CAUTION: • Failure to follow the guidelines in this bulletin can result in severe transmission/transaxle damage. Automatic Transmission/Transaxle Vehicles YEAR MODEL MPH/DISTANCE 1992-2004 All Nissan (Including Murano CVT) Flat Towing will damage internal transmission parts.
Can a Nissan be towed with all four wheels on the ground?
This Bulletin contains guidelines for towing Nissan vehicles with all four wheels on the ground (sometimes called “flat towing”). Customers sometimes use this method when towing the vehicle behind a recreational vehicle, such as a motor home. CAUTION:
1992-2004 All Nissan (Including Murano CVT) Flat Towing will damageinternal transmission parts. (see notes below) CAUTION: •DO NOT tow any automatic transmission/transaxle Nissan vehicle with all four wheels on the ground (flat towing).
No is NO. If the Manual says NO, then NO. REMCO makes “lube pump” kits that allow flat towing. In this case it says the FWD Murano has to be towed on a Dolly. A dolly isn’t all that bad.
towing the vehicle behind a recreational vehicle, such as a motor home. CAUTION: • Failure to follow the guidelines in this bulletin can result in severe transmission/transaxle damage. Automatic Transmission/Transaxle Vehicles YEAR MODEL MPH/DISTANCE 1992-2004 All Nissan (Including Murano CVT) Flat Towing will damage internal transmission parts.
This Bulletin contains guidelines for towing Nissan vehicles with all four wheels on the ground (sometimes called “flat towing”). Customers sometimes use this method when towing the vehicle behind a recreational vehicle, such as a motor home. CAUTION: