r/NissanMurano

2016 Platinum AWD Murano noise

My car has 90,000 miles on it and about a month ago it started making a low humming noise as I got up to 25-30 mph and when I let off the accelerator the humming sticks around and gradually goes down. My son in law is a mechanic and has replaced the torque converter has replaced both axles and the noise is still there.
I feel awful for him because I don’t doubt these things needed replaced as I have never put any work into this car other than oil changes . I feel at this point we are chasing the noise. I don’t know what to do with it. I have put over $5000 into it now

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u/wherehasthisbeen — 2 days ago

Dealer Buy Back title

I bought our 2014 Nissan Murano in 2015 with less than 5000 miles on it.

The dealership took possession and replaced the transmission. And then resold it to me.

Buying a salvaged title I knew the resale would never be good on the vehicle. We’d need to own it for life.

Fast forward.

We’ve kept up with all maintenance.

And took it in to the service station.

158k

He side eyed me and gave me that look like “wow, can’t believe you are getting that kinda mileage out of a CVT transmission…”

Should we sell it before it dies?

Haven’t felt any chug on the tranie.

What would I feel if the CVT transmission was nearly the end of its life?

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u/Avalon_Bee — 5 days ago
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2023 Reliability vs 22’ and 24’

Hi folks,

I’m considering purchasing a used Murano. I was very impressed by the consumer reports reliability scores and have always been a fan of Nissan’s. My dad had an 04’ Maxima when I was growing up that I thought was the coolest thing on earth at the time.

My question: Consumer Reports is very high on the 22’ and 24’ model years, but there’s a dip for the 23’ model year’s reliability. That doesn’t make a lot of intuitive sense to me.

Does anyone know if there’s a reason behind that dip? Is it something I should be wary of?

Thanks in advance!

u/JuicieBrucie — 12 days ago