55 problems related to equipment have been reported for the 2007 Nissan Murano. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2007 Nissan Murano based on all problems reported for the 2007 Murano.
Overheating shutting off very dangerous recall is needed it has the same problem as the recall.
Hello, I own a 2007 Nissan Murano and have just had an issue where the entire sub frame has broken in half due to rust. The car is not even 10 years old (160k miles) at this point and I was wondering if such a dangerous issue would be eligible for repair via Nissan? any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, marti benson.
Visors will not stay up in storage. Expensive replacement but not safe. Visor will suddenly drop obstructing drivers view of the road. This happens both on driver and passenger visors but driver is worse. Completely obscures view of road and it is unpredictable when it will happen. No way to tighten or fix. No promise that replacement won't have same problem.
I've only been driving my 2007 Nissan Murano car that I recently purchased used for 3 weeks. I was driving on the road and suddenly my car started jerking, shaking, smoking from under the hood then it abruptly stopped in the middle of traffic on a busy road. The car shut down and would not start again. I called the police, they blocked the lane I was in and called a local tow truck service that I had to pay for out of pocket because it was an emergency dangerous situation to get it off the road as soon as possible and the police could not chance to wait for my insurance company to send a tow service.
I didn't have any issues with it until dropping my son off for school one morning in September. As I pulled off from the corner and then tried to make an immediate left turn, my car just stopped, steering wheel locked and I had to pull as hard as I could to finish the turn and not get hit by oncoming traffic. Needless to say, I was terrified but glad that my son wasn't in the car at the time. For the past five months, my Nissan Murano just stops or stalls at random. It doesn't matter how slow or fast, whether I'm turning or not, it just turns off. I have to quickly turn the key to "off" and then try to quickly restart the car. I've had to struggle to pull the wheel to pull the car to the curb just to get out of the way of traffic. I've had my kids in the car and it¿s happened with my husband as well, and he's driven on the expressway (which we will no longer try with that car). No help from Nissan or Nissan dealerships - just given the run around about very unsafe car.
I recently purchased a 2007 Nissan Murano which I purchased on 5/5/2015. I felt comfortable moving forward with the purchase based on the carfax which stated no accident / damage reported , no total loss, no structural damage, no airbag deployment. After, going to a local gas station and purchasing the required octane. I pulled off into traffic safely and the car would not budge. Terrified that I would get hit by on coming traffic, I jumped into action and put the car into reverse. I let out huge sigh of relief because, I was able to move in reverse. I caught my breath and noticed that the service engine soon. I took my car too a local autozone and the codes that I received are all transmission codes. After being instructed to have a diagnostic performed by a authorized Nissan dealer, it was confirmed that I need a new cvt transmission, transfer case resealed. Based on numerous complaints about the cvt transmission and the safety issues. I deem my car unsafe and Nissan should be responsible to make any and all vehicles manufactured.
As I was driving in traffic (approximately 35 mph), I applied the brakes at the stoplight and there was a sudden loud sound coming from the engine. When I applied the gas, there was no power, but the engine continued to rev up. With cars flying by me, this was terrifying for me and my granddaughters. I took it to the dealership and they misdiagnosed the problem, twice. Over the next few weeks, my Murano began to randomly skip/hesitate with standard rpm and extremely high rpm. The local Nissan dealership had my car for over a month, saying they had replaced the transmission. The only problem is the "problem " is there, still there. Also there is no guarantee/warranty on warranted work. I now have nothing. And scared to drive my car that it will fail in traffic.
The horn of my vehicle was not working I take it to the dealer for and idea they told to call Nissan of north America at( 888 Nissan 1).
Driving the car when hearing big banging nose coming from the hood from the car soundly the car broke down towing it in to the dealer saying that it's the transfer case that went with out any warning reading up on line seeing that this is a big problem will al nisan they should be accountable for this it's a safety hazard.
While vehicle was under extended warranty, and at approximately 60,000 miles the driver side sun visor failed to stay in its stowed/raised position. Driver side visor would drop rapidly into field of view unexpectedly and at the slightest road vibration as we traveled along. Months were spent driving with left hand occupied as a tool to hold the defective visor up and out of visual field. While hands and complete attention are needed for safe vehicle operation, managing a faulty sun visor to maintain full view of road details is a serious distraction. Distracted driving is recognized/documented by a multitude of accidents, often of deadly consequence. The defective driver's visor was replaced at our expense, no warranty, however, failed in the same irritating and dangerous manner in less than two years. For safety sake I'll most likely remove the defective visor and toss to trash before a third visor is purchased with same dangerous, visual-obstructing, built-in malfunction.
My drivers side visor has started flopping down into my line of vision. Whether it's forward toward the windshield or up against the roof's interior. It's gotten progressively worse and is a serious concern, especially when my 6'0 husband is driving.
First it was the passenger side floors and then the driver side floors - front and rear - there is a substantial amount of water getting into the car. I had it looked at by the dealer and they assumed it was the sunroof - cleared the line. Issue still went on. I did not know at first because the water got trapped under the rugs. I took it to another shop and they cleared the sunroof lines. I had it detailed and then put my rugs back down. This time I believe there was resulting mold in my car and is causing severe allergy issues for myself and my son.
When I turned my engine off, got out the truck and locked the doors the vehicle turned back on without me being in the truck or putting the key in the ignition. I do not have an auto starter. This happened on three different occasions. The first time we didn't even recognize it happened and it drained the battery, the second time we thought we were hallucinating and the last incident on Monday, July 15, 2013, it was 8:30 am and I was exiting the vehicle to go in to my place of employment when the vehicle turned back on. I instantly thought I locked the keys in the truck when I noticed they were in my hands. I unlocked the doors tried turning it off three times and finally on the fourth try it stayed off and didn't turn back on. I felt bad because I thought my daughter was trying to scare me about the car starting on its own. There's also an issue with the car pulling to the right all by itself.
Cpsc: i1340149a. 2007 Nissan Murano. Consumer stated the front wheel bearings failded twice.
The drivers side visor slowly started dropping on its own. My visor will stay up sometimes but given a little time it will never stay up. I read of this in other model years but never experienced it in mine until the last 4 months. And now it has gone from an annoyance to a liability. If I crash because of this I'm suing the he'll out of Nissan as it's a known issue and they won't fix it. Never encountered a similar issue in the 7 other vehicles I've owned.
Drivers side sun visor will unexpectedly drop down from the horizontal position when vehicle goes over minor bump impairing the drivers vision. Sudden and unexpected loss of visibility can result in a major accident as the driver is unable to see in front of them until they are able to push the visor back up to the horizontal position.
2007 Nissan Murano s sun visor both driver as well as passenger mal-function. I choose visibility/wiper because the sun visor obstructs vision (*visibility*) when it drops down in view while driving at no given warning. Its dangerous and would have caused an accident if there was a vehicle coming from opposite direction at the time of occurance. The cost of these sun visors are expensive and Nissan should recall these or at least fix them at no cost.
Sun visors on both the drivers and passengers side are loose and fall down without the ability to stay up. This presents visibility issues and are a safety hazard. This is hardly a new complaint, is a known issue to Nissan and they seem unwilling to fix a safety issue they are responsible for.
The driver side visor constantly flops down when driving. It is very unsafe, and could create an accident.
I had a transfer case failure on my 2007 Nissan Murano 600 miles after I hit 60,000 miles on my car. My car's awd system fails at slow speeds and turns. To correct the failure is 3 k +. I am told by my local dealer this occurs frequently however it is not a recalled item yet. I was also told if I brought it in 600 miles earlier they would cover the repairs.