What kind of transmission problem does a Nissan Murano have?

What kind of transmission problem does a Nissan Murano have?

Dealer found a tsb on this problem affecting the 2003 to 2010 Murano’s and some other Nissan’s with CVTs. Removed CVT and replaced valves and other parts. Dealer diagnosed transfer case leak during earlier oil-filter maintenance. Replaced gaskets for exhaust, catalyst, oil-differ, & T-case.

How much does it cost to replace transmission seals on Nissan Murano?

SUV only serviced at dealer and only has 64,535 miles. Nissan will replace transmission, but said I must pay $4,000 for seals that need to be replaced. Researched on web and see this is a major issue with cvt transmission failures with Nissan.

Why was my Nissan Murano in the shop for 45 days?

After waiting 20 days for a part they decided to replace the whole transmission. BROKEN TRANSMISSION (CONTROL ARM) AS PER THE TECH GUY. Second time. Could not get a response on why the transmission broke again and why it was in the shop for 45 days.

When did the second generation Nissan Murano come out?

On September 29, 2008, Nissan released the second generation Murano in Japan, targeted mainly at men in their 30s, 40s and 50s, and priced between 3,150,000 yen and 4,042,500 yen, about 200,000 to 300,000 yen more expensive than the first generation model. Nissan announced plans to sell the vehicle in 170 countries.

Why is my Nissan Murano not shifting properly?

Transmission replaced. Transmission not shifting properly causing the car to be sluggish. Nissan has a service bulletin issued on this problem. Transmission replaced under warranty. Replaced transmission for the second time. Covered by the warranty that Nissan extended because of all the known issues with the CVT.

When did the Nissan Murano get a CVT transmission?

The 2003 Nissan Murano, which was released in 2002, was the first Nissan to feature a CVT transmission in the U.S. It came in the form of the XTRONIC CVT from Nissan, and it marked a complete change in the way that Nissan would approach transmissions.

SUV only serviced at dealer and only has 64,535 miles. Nissan will replace transmission, but said I must pay $4,000 for seals that need to be replaced. Researched on web and see this is a major issue with cvt transmission failures with Nissan.

After waiting 20 days for a part they decided to replace the whole transmission. BROKEN TRANSMISSION (CONTROL ARM) AS PER THE TECH GUY. Second time. Could not get a response on why the transmission broke again and why it was in the shop for 45 days.