Eight problems related to suspension have been reported for the 2005 Nissan Murano. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2005 Nissan Murano based on all problems reported for the 2005 Murano.
Noticed severe negative camber on the rear wheels at ~225k miles. Marks auto svc, rockford, IL confirmed the rear k-subframe had rusted all the way through from the inside-out. The frame had completely separated at two places on each side near the wheels - severe safetey hazard!!!!! 1. Website forums indicate many consumers conclude this problem is due to inferior design (hole in frame allows water to condensate/pool & rust the frame from the inside-out). 2. I conclude this part failed prior to the standard benchmark-life of automotive parts of 20-years. 3. A similar subframe design used on the 2002-05 atimas & maximas - produced a service campaign bulletin - ref. Ntb05-114c.
Sub frame rusted so bad the sway bar detached from the sub frame nearly causing an accident and breaking the sway bar link in half.
I’ve had my car for seven months now and since then it’s been problem I’ve spent way over money to fix problems both sides driver and passenger side axle popped twice my brake fluid keeps running out but mechanic can’t find leak my lights inside the car comes on and off one day it’s saying I need oil or my brake lights come on than another day they goes off and it always sounds like something dragging on the bottom of the car my kids was hurt because I was driving when the passenger side axle broke while I was driving in traffic.
Rear subframe rusted to failure. Vehicle has 143,000 miles. Dealer service manager says the vehicle is unsafe to drive due to the posibility of the rear wheels detaching from the vehicle. This is the third vehicle with the same condition the service department has seen in the last two weeks.
The rear sub frame is rusted out and needs to be replaced. There are hundreds of complaints on the same issue with the sub frame rusting out on these Murano models and making the vehicle unsafe to drive. Why was this issue never addressed with a recall when the sub frame is obviously defective with rusting out. Nissan should replace these defective parts at their expense, not mine. . . .
Recall on engine resonator iss and airduct intake. Engine stalling on highway. Engine shakes sometimes.
While driving my car the rear passenger subframe busted, caused my car to pull left and right until I could get off to the side of the road safely. I was on a highway traveling about 60mph when this happened. I have contacted Nissan about the subframe problem and they had me take it to a local dealer to be evaluated. Upon evaluation the total cost of having my rear subframe repaired is $5,022. 37 invoice number on this quote is q7812. Nissan has a warranty extension on the 2002-2005 altima subframe, for 13 years and unlimited miles. Campaign p5216 and service bulletin ntb05-114b. Where my concern is, is that my Murano has the same subframe as the altima but Nissan refuses to repair my vehicle. My vehicle had the exact same issue as the altima and could have killed or severly injured me while I was on that highway.
I've been having problems with this car every month since I bought it in 2011 from arrow motors inc, 2225 wakeling st phila PA 19137. The never disclose to me of the issues. If they ran a car fax I would have know. It wasn't until recently when I attempted to sell the car and was informed through car fax that it was in 5 accidents. If I had known this I would have never bought the car. This is completely unjust.