How do you change the battery on a Murano?

How do you change the battery on a Murano?

Line up the two halves of the key fob and gently snap them back together. Make sure that the front and rear of the fob are flush together at every edge. Slide the back up metal ignition key in to place. To test the new key fob battery, stand near your Murano and press the “Unlock” or “Lock” buttons.

Why does my Nissan Murano not turn on?

There are really two main ways that a vehicle will not start. The first and most common is when it won’t turn over. This just means that the engine doesn’t move when you turn the key. The second way that your Murano won’t start is when the engine turns when you engage the starter, but it won’t fire and run on its own.

How do you change the FOB on a Nissan Murano?

Turn over the key fob and locate the black plastic release switch. Slide the tab over to the other side and pull out the back up metal ignition key. Set the ignition key aside in a safe place. Insert the blade of your small flathead screwdriver in to one of the two notches on the edge of the fob where the metal ignition key used to reside.

What does OBDII code p0013 mean on Murano?

There will usually be OBDII codes associated with timing related problems, but not always. P0013 is a common camshaft position related code. The crankshaft sensor can go bad as well. When these sensors go bad, it can be impossible for your Murano to start.

What should I do if my 2015 Murano is not running?

ACTION 1. Check the battery voltage (engine not running).  Make sure battery voltage is between 12 and 15.5 volts. Charge or replace the battery as needed. 2. For 2015 Murano Only: Refer to page 9, step 13 in the Service Procedure to confirm if ABD CU reprogramming is needed.

What should battery voltage be on 2015 Murano?

1. Check the battery voltage. Make sure battery voltage is between 12 and 15.5 volts (engine not running).  Charge or replace the battery as needed. ABD CU Reprogramming (for 2015 Murano only)

What are the problems with a 2012 Nissan Murano?

Owner Reported Trouble Spots. The Reliability score is based on our latest subscriber survey of 2012 Nissan Murano owners. The owner comments describe problems respondents experienced with this vehicle. Squeaks, rattles, wind noises, loose or cracked seals and/or weather-stripping, air and water leaks.

Why is my Murano engine cranking but not starting?

There are a lot of issues that can cause your Murano to crank, but not start. The engine needs air, fuel, and a spark in order to run. It is highly likely that if the engine is cranking, but not starting that it has thrown an OBDII code. It is definitely worth it to use an OBDII scanner to check and see if the engine has thrown any trouble codes.

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