r/NissanMurano

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Nissan murano

I have 2009 Nissan murano and the transmission just started messing up it’s 6000 to get it fixed and that’s more than the car I still owe 3000 on it and unfortunately my credit isn’t the best and with the car having a lot of miles and money left on it it’s been hard to trade it in or try to sell it I don’t have any money upfront or cosigner due to me being single mother and now that I somewhat find a consistent job car has messed up do anyone have any tips or suggestions?

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u/Ashamed-Use-2468 — 10 days ago

Acceleration delay after braking to a full stop - 2011 Murano

My 2011 Nissan Murano does this strange thing after braking to a full stop while driving (stop sign, stop light, etc.) where it becomes very sluggish to accelerate out of the stop. After a few seconds, it kicks back in, and if you floor the accelerator, the vehicle will speed up very fast.

It doesn't always do it, but it happens on all road types. One thing that seems to guarantee it'll happen is if I'm stopped on a hill, either at the top or the bottom, or there's some kind of slight incline, ubdulation, or dip right after the stopline.

This has been happening for a few years now. I've had multiple mechanics look at it and go all through the systems with a fine-toothed comb. I even had a Nissan dealership replace the control module and reprogram the vehicle (to the tune of $1,200). Nothing has fixed the issue.

I'm used to it now and compensate for it, but I don't want my fiancée to drive it and have it happen to her and either not be able to move out of someone's way or floor it and hit someone. It can be very disconcerting when it randomly happens if you're turning or merging. Any help is greatly appreciated!

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u/VerifiedVoidGirl — 10 days ago
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Alternator in 2017 Nissan Murano Platinum gave out for a third time in less than a year, what do I do next?

It started limping and broke down back in April this year. This is the third time in less than a year this has happened, due to what I'm told the alternator failing again. I even bought a new battery at O'Riley a day after this happened, but the employee brought out a battery tester and said the voltage wasn't high enough, around 12 volts when it's supposed to be 13-14 volts, battery was, of course, fine. I bought it back in August last year, long story, and right after a few days the car started limping and began what seems like a curse lol. Had the alternator replaced by Nissan themselves the first two times, first time was paid for and had to wait a long time as the part was on backorder for like three months it seemed like. Then after a week of that, the car gave out again, had to get another alternator from Nissan again since the part had a warranty. It was running fine until this past April. The car has thankfully at least been sitting where I live at, but it's not been started ever since. Just wanted some idea of what to do next, save up money, which has been hard and nearly unable to do, and find a local shop in town to have it repaired, or contact Nissan again or their customer complaint line, I've never had to deal with something like this before.

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u/ErikkuRD — 13 days ago