Table 1 shows one common unknown or other related problems of the 2007 Nissan Murano.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Unknown Or Other problems |
The door lock on the front passenger door may or may not lock or unlock with the key remote or the door lock buttons on the outside latch and inside door. This becomes a safety issue while driving, as I like to keep my doors locked in the event of an attempted carjacking.
1. The right front door lock is not locking/unlocking with the remote nor either of the interior buttons. 2. The rear hatch is not locking/unlocking also. This is a huge safety issues. Being unable to open the right front door without leaning over from the driver's seat or using the key can make it nearly impossible to enter or exit the vehicle in an emergency. Having researched this online, this is an ongoing issue with the Nissan and infinity suvs. Nissan is aware of the issue simply because of the availability of the replacement parts being instock at the dealerships. Nissan needs to take responsibilty for the safety of owners and users of their products. There should be a notice sent to their dealers and, when the locking mechanism fails, needs to be replaced by Nissan at their expense.
Driver side sun visor failed. Will not retract and stay up.
The sun visor drops down and blocks view while driving. The visor will not stay up and so we have to hold it while driving.
I hate to complain and I've never filed a complaint before, but some type of motion has to be enforced with the Nissan Murano line of vehicles. Â there are so many issues with this vehicle that I have chosen to list the most hazardous and frustrating ones. Â the first issue was recalled. Â months before a recall was finally enforced, I almost got severely hurt at a stoplight when the air exhaust hose slipped off on my 2007 Nissan Murano, which caused it to completely stop in the middle of driving through the stoplight. Â the second issue will also cause near death experiences/deaths if a recall is not enforced. Â my driver side seat and 1,000s of others' driver side seats have a collapsed rear bracket which causes the seat to move back in forth. Â this is extremely dangerous! â a rear-end collision could be just as fatal as a head on collision due to the fact that the seat will move forward and throw the driver into the air bag breaking their neck and various other fatal injuries to graphic to list. Â I foresee a huge lawsuit as Nissan has been alerted of this issue many times and refuses to cover it, even for vehicles still under warranty. Â instead, they charge on average $1,200 to fix it. Â if you would like to simulate the issue, you are more than welcome to use my Murano with a crash test dummy and crash it into a wall. Â the most nerve wrecking issue is the breaks. Â no matter what kind of brakes you have installed or who installs them (even the dealer), they still squeak extremely loud. Â once again, Nissan knows about this as a common problem, but their response in lamen terms is, 'sorry, that you were stupid enough to pay 38k for a hunk of junk. ' â I have so many other issues with this vehicle that I lay awake at night and pray that it will get stolen, a major hail storm, or I win the lottery so I can get rid of it as I still owe on it and I'm upside down on trade value. Â this is my 1st and last Nissan. Â I'm going back to gm for better quality and customer satisfaction.
This is regarding a 2007 Nissan Murano. The sun visor on the drivers side does not lock in the up position. This causes it to fall donw into the field of view and is a definate safety issue especially when driving on rough roads as it can block you vision without any warning. Manufacturer and dealers will not cover this repair once out of warrenty and it costs upwards of $400 to do the repair. I have investigated this and have even heard from dealers that this is a common occurance with these vehicles all the way back to 2003. This should definately be a saftey recall as it could cause an unexpected accident.
The contact owns a 2007 Nissan Murano. While driving 15 mph through a puddle of any size, water splashes onto the front windshield. The contact took the vehicle to the dealer. The dealer was unable to determine the cause of failure and repair the vehicle. The current mileage is 500 and failure mileage was 10,000.