Recalls
Recalls are issued for cars with safety-related defects or problems
2005 Nissan Murano
Nissan Recalls 2003–2007 Muranos Due to Defective Intake Air Ducts
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Nissan is recalling 2003–2007 Murano models because the intake air ducts may separate from the resonator with engine movement. This may cause the engine to stall, increasing the risk of a crash. Dealers will inspect and repair/replace the components free of charge.
Learn more »Nissan Murano Recall 06V401000
Summary: CERTAIN SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES FAIL TO CONFORM TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF FEDERAL MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY STANDARD NO. 114, ¿THEFT PROTECTION." DURING AN INSPECTION OF SOME VEHICLES AT THE ASSEMBLY PLANT, IT WAS FOUND THAT THE STEERING WHEEL WAS LOCKED WITH THE IGNITION KNOB IN THE "OFF" POSITION BUT THE VEHICLE TRANSMISSION NOT BEING IN THE "PARK" POSITION.
Learn more »The Rear Outboard Seat Belt May be Damaged in the Event of a Crash
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In certain types of frontal crashes, the belt portion of the rear outboard seat belt may contact the rear seat back hinge. The belt can be cut by the sharp edge of the hinge. If the belt were to completely separate it can increase the risk of injury to the seat occupant. Dealers will install protectors over the affected belt portion of the rear belts.
Learn more »Potentail Fuel Tank Leak
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Road debris, when run over by the front tires, can be projected in the direction of the fuel tank. If struck, the fuel tank could be damaged, possibly resulting in a fuel leak. A fuel leak always increases the risk of a fire. Dealers will install a protector in front of the fuel tank to correct this concern.
Learn more »Nissan Murano Recall 06V054000
Summary: ON CERTAIN SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES, A FITTING FOR VAPOR RECIRCULATION, WHICH IS WELDED ON THE FUEL TANK, MAY COME OFF THE FUEL TANK BECAUSE INCORRECT MATERIAL WAS USED.
Learn more »The Alternator May Fail
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The alternator could fail due to a broken wire inside. If this occurs the charging system warning light will illuminate and the battery will begin to discharge. If driven in this condition, after a short time the engine will go into a "fail safe" condition which will limit vehicle speed. Continued operation will cause the engine to stop running which could result in a crash. Dealers will inspect and replace the alternator as required with a revised design.
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