Why is my truck making a humming sound?
Grinding or low-pitched humming sounds can be a sign of wear and failing parts. A low-pitched humming coming from under the car could mean a failing transmission, worn universal joints, a bad wheel bearing, or a worn differential.
Why does my Nissan Murano make bad wheel noise?
This effectively changes the wheel alignment repeatedly as you turn, accelerate, and brake. Worse When Turning – Wheel bearing noise will often get worse when you turn. This is particularly true when it’s the front bearings that have gone bad. Louder With Speed – Typically, bad wheel bearing noise will increase as you increase your Murano’s speed.
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.
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.
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.
Why does my Nissan Murano make a clunking noise?
2011 Nissan Murano, 85000 miles, all maintenance done on time. Driving down the road at low speeds started to hear a clunking noise. The next day I was driving down the hwy taking my car into the shop when it started jumping rpms and would not accelerate almost causing me to get killed while trying to pull of the road.
Why does my Nissan make a weird noise?
WTF! this only came after i changed the wheels and tires….about 40km after installing them and im at 100km after the fact now with the same noise. It seems like its coming from the front right, its a droning sound kind of like the sound of rubber scraping against something, every half revolution of the wheel.
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.
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.