13 problems related to front seat power adjust have been reported for the 2004 Nissan Murano. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2004 Nissan Murano based on all problems reported for the 2004 Murano.
The contact owns a 2004 Nissan Murano. The contact stated that the front driver side power seat track fractured. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 90,000.
Driver side power seat track assembly of my Nissan Murano 2004 stopped working while driving. The seat is now disabled and locked in place. There are tilting movements at times along with noise sounding as if it may potentially come loose and dislodge itself rendering dangerous driving condition. Dealership has stated over $1200 for the part and installation (out of warranty). The problem appears to be a common issue with all Murano year models.
The power seat motor on my 2004 Nissan Murano se has failed. It will not move forward or backwards. In addition, the wheel hub bearing failed/broke and also had to be replaced at a very expensive cost. Prior to this, the differential also failed/leaked and had to be replaced/fixed. This vehicle has only 100,000 miles and has endured a ongoing series of repairs for numerous factory installed defects. The Nissan, Murano is not a safe, reliable vehicle to own.
The contact owns a 2004 Nissan Murano. While attempting to adjust the driver side front seat, the contact noticed that the seat would mechanically move forward. However, all of the additional movable positions did operate normally. The vehicle had not been inspected or repaired. The currrent mileage was approximately 89,000. The failure mileage was approximately 88,000.
The drivers side power seat rocks and is not secure.
On our 2004 Nissan Murano the power drivers seat will no longer adjust front to back. It will twist with the outside moving but inside not moving. This is a safety problem because the seat is stuck almost all way back and the only way that my wife can drive is to put a large pillow behind her. Checking on line there appears to be design and or manufacturing problems with the Murano drivers seats. I have contacted tony holland, service director at crown Nissan in greensboro, nc and he advised that per the Nissan area rep because of age and mileage Nissan will not make a good will repair. To get the required part you must buy the whole seat track for $796. 62 which is crazy. Total cost would be $1,118. 67 plus tax. On line there seams to be two issues one the seat frame breaking and the other a plastic part that drives the ball screw breaking. Nissan will not check the problem until you authorize the purchase of the seat track. This an accident waiting to happen. I urge you to issue a mandatory recall to make Nissan take responsibility to fix their error like a responsible company would do.
I have a 2004 Nissan Murano and the power seat as I was simply driving down the road just leaned to the left suddenly. I took to Nissan to repair they gave me a quote of $1,200. 00.
Driving down the road, all of a sudden the driver's side power seat frame broke. I was shifted towards the driver's side door. Was told it was not repairable, by the Nissan dealer, had to buy a whole new seat frame.
Failure of the power seat drive. Driver's seat seemed to be lopsided, high on the left side of it. Now I have to drive with seat severely askew to the right and seat could not be properly adjusted. Repair will cost about $850 plus tax. All for the sake of a poorly designed, overworked small plastic gear.
The frame to the driver's side power seat broke while I was driving. I nearly ran off the road, narrowly missing another vehicle on the freeway.
I have a 2004 Nissan Murano which my wife and I love, but we have recently developed a problem that we haven't experienced before. The left side of the power drivers seat broke and the ride is very dangerous and unstable. I can only imagine what I will face if I ever have to suddenly stop my car. I'm currently searching for someone local that can weld the seat back to its base, but cost is a factor and so is time. It seems that this is a manufacture defect, and perhaps there should be some sort of recall to correct this issue before someone gets hurt and has to sue Nissan.
I have a 2004 Nissan Murano. The power drivers seat will only move on the left side and the right side is stuck. Upon taking it to the dealer, I was informed the gear on the right side was stripped, and it would be $1,000 + to fix this. I had the vehicle in multiple times under warranty for the seat slipping when I took-off from a stop sign, and was told it was operating as designed. I am concerned that in an accident this seat is not going to remain in place and it will result in major injuries.
The quality of my 2004 Nissan Murano is not up to par with Nissan vehicles. I have had nothing but problems since I purchased it the end of October. The vehcile has been to the dealer 12 times for various issues. Ie window rattle, window noises, drivers seat loose, stearing rack bolts were loose, loose emergency brake cable.
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