Some Nissan Murano owners report experiencing difficulties with their vehicle not starting due to an unrecognized key ID. This issue may stem from dead key fob batteries, a damaged key fob, or a non-recognized key ID. Additionally, the "No Key Detected" message indicates that the vehicle's computer system cannot recognize the key fob, potentially due to problems with the fob itself, the vehicle's antenna, or communication issues between the two. Common causes for starting problems in the Murano also include a dead 12v battery, corrosion on battery terminals, a faulty alternator, a clogged fuel filter, a broken starter, blown fuses, an empty gas tank, immobilizer errors, or electrical system faults. Furthermore, interference with NATS Key signals can lead to symptoms such as the engine failing to start and the illumination of the Immobilizer warning lamp. It is crucial to address these potential issues promptly to ensure proper diagnosis and resolution.
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