Why is my Nissan Murano ticking?

Why is my Nissan Murano ticking?

Nissan Murano Lifter Tick Causes The most common reason that a lifter will tick is because the lifter itself has gone bad. Replacing a lifter is a pretty challenging job. It involves taking a decent portion of the engine apart, which is above the skill level of most folks who aren’t qualified mechanics.

Is the top of my Murano CrossCabriolet broken?

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Why is my Nissan Murano convertible not going down?

A month later, same problem. Brought to Nissan Glendale and they said it was a mistake, a mechanism attached to the defroster had to be replaced. They called a glass rep guy who repaired. January 5, now the convertible top will not go down or up.

How much does it cost to fix a Nissan Murano roof?

The top always had a problem because it would hit the back seat going up, but I would help it and that usually did the trick. Anyhow, I was putting the top up and the whole thing froze. Apparently, the hydraulics froze up. THE COST OF THE REPAIR IS $19,000. I REPEAT $19,000. I am not kidding. Apparently the parts run $16,000 of that repair cost.

When did the warranty end on my Nissan Murano?

I purchased my car used, March 2014 from Carmax. The full warranty that was left on it was for only three more weeks. Within a week I went to Glendale Nissan and had them do an inspection to catch anything before the warranty ran out. (Warranty for years out, but not mileage).

No one has added a helpful site for this 2011 Murano CrossCabriolet problem yet. Be the first! Read reviews of repair shops in your area. Enter your zip code: I am so screwed by Nissan I can’t even begin to tell you. I have the 2011 Nissan CrossCabrolet and the top broke.

What kind of car is the Nissan Murano?

Cars.com’s Bill Jackson takes a look at the 2011 Nissan Murano CrossCabriolet. It competes with the Buick Enclave and Ford Flex. The 2011 Nissan Murano CrossCabriolet is a large car that succeeds at being a comfortable convertible despite being hampered by uncertain handling, a small trunk and portly road manners.

A month later, same problem. Brought to Nissan Glendale and they said it was a mistake, a mechanism attached to the defroster had to be replaced. They called a glass rep guy who repaired. January 5, now the convertible top will not go down or up.

The top always had a problem because it would hit the back seat going up, but I would help it and that usually did the trick. Anyhow, I was putting the top up and the whole thing froze. Apparently, the hydraulics froze up. THE COST OF THE REPAIR IS $19,000. I REPEAT $19,000. I am not kidding. Apparently the parts run $16,000 of that repair cost.