Why does my Nissan Murano make so much noise?

Why does my Nissan Murano make so much noise?

The Nissan dealer determined that it was the high pressure power steering hose. These events appeared to be caused by a previous event – (1) alternator (2) transmission (3) high pressure power steering hose, all started November 27 2014, and lastly ended on February 10, 2015, hopefully.

Are there any problems with my 2005 Nissan Murano?

See all problems of the 2005 Nissan Murano . Our 2004 Nissan Murano broke down about 4 weeks ago on the freeway. There were loud grinding noises, and would not accelerate over 40 mph. It was towed to the nearest Nissan dealer, and is still there over three weeks later.

What kind of transmission does a Nissan Murano have?

My current Nissan is an 09 Murano. This vehicles transmission started to make noise at 116,000 miles. At the time I brought it into a shop and was told that Nissan has a lot of transmission issues. Because I was told that my warranty was 60,000 miles, I did not bring my vehicle to Nissan.

Why does my Nissan Murano stall at stop lights?

Vehicle decelerates and accelerates without warning (check engine light is on). Mainly at stop lights. It is slow to start. When trying to accelerate, vehicle stalls, jumps, or slips with rpm accelerating above 4 rpmx1000, while speed remains at 10 mph for 2-3 minutes.

When does a Nissan Murano make a humming noise?

Loud humming noise when vehicle is trying to accelerate. Vehicle makes no noise in the morning. Symptoms worsen when vehicle or outside temperature is hot (e. G. Above 85 f). Cannot drive above 45 mph or on highway. Vehicle is only 4 years old with 112k miles.

Why does my Murano make a high pitched whine when I start it?

Your Murano’s serpentine belt is responsible for taking the motion from the crankshaft, and using it to turn all of your accessories. When it goes bad, it’ll cause a high pitched whine. This is particularly true when you first start the vehicle.

Are there any problems with my Nissan Murano?

I have a 2010 Nissan Murano that started hesitating upon stopping at a light and taking off again. Also problems with inclines where it would sometimes just almost lose power. Took it in a couple of times with no luck.

Why does my Nissan Murano Jerk so much?

The car began to jerk again, then the light came back on the Nissan dealership said it was the catalytic converters and referred me to a muffler shop to cut costs. The muffler shop replaced both as well they stated both oxygen sensors needed to be replaced along with the exhaust manifold. All done.

The Nissan dealer determined that it was the high pressure power steering hose. These events appeared to be caused by a previous event – (1) alternator (2) transmission (3) high pressure power steering hose, all started November 27 2014, and lastly ended on February 10, 2015, hopefully.

See all problems of the 2005 Nissan Murano . Our 2004 Nissan Murano broke down about 4 weeks ago on the freeway. There were loud grinding noises, and would not accelerate over 40 mph. It was towed to the nearest Nissan dealer, and is still there over three weeks later.

My current Nissan is an 09 Murano. This vehicles transmission started to make noise at 116,000 miles. At the time I brought it into a shop and was told that Nissan has a lot of transmission issues. Because I was told that my warranty was 60,000 miles, I did not bring my vehicle to Nissan.

Vehicle decelerates and accelerates without warning (check engine light is on). Mainly at stop lights. It is slow to start. When trying to accelerate, vehicle stalls, jumps, or slips with rpm accelerating above 4 rpmx1000, while speed remains at 10 mph for 2-3 minutes.