29 problems related to wiper 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.
The driver side sun visor does not stay in place and keeps coming down which blocks the visibility and makes it very difficult to see the road and the cars in front.
The seat bracket broke. Really a seat bracket that breaks from fatigue of entering and leaving the vehicle?!? safety concern sun visor no longer holds its position due to plastic that wears out. Safety issue. Transmission failure at just over 100,000 miles. Reports all over the web about this. So common, and so expensive. Major safety issue. Nissan has done nothing to address these issues that are so common with all of these models. It is not just me, there is report after report on the web. All the same issues.
"Nissan Murano" drivers seat left side seat mount bracket that mounts to floor boards cracked and completely broke causing me to swerve into on coming traffic. A head on collision was closely avoided. I contacted ken (xxxx) Nissan in medina ohio and they said that Nissan motors will do nothing about it because it is not a safety issue and will do nothing about it. This issue I feek is an obvious safety issue and the vehicle shoud be recalled. I has the seat welded so it would work again but the weld eventually failed. Seat is now broke.
Takata recall got a vehicle from a small business and car no good they repulled the vehicle 2 times.
Tl the contact owns a 2007 Nissan Murano. The contact stated that the horn failed to sound when pressed. The steering wheel needed to be turned in order for the horn to operate. In addition, the air bag warning indicator illuminated continuously. Furthermore, when the front driver's side window was not locked, all the other windows would operate independently. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic where it was diagnosed that the clockspring cable needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer and dealer were not notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 165,000.
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.
When starting the car from a parked positioned after running a few errands during a slight ice/snow fall mid-morning and wipers did not move when activated. I turned the wipers on high and listened for the motor which was running but it seemed wiper were detached. I spent 2 days driving to and from work at night with rain and snow fall each way. I was dangerous but I could not call in. My family and I have been looking up this issue and apparently it is very common for many different types of Nissans to have this linkage brake.
The driver's side sun visor will not stay up and falls down into the field of vision of the driver. This is a known defect and Nissan will not do anything about it. The equipment is defective and should be replaced under recall.
The driver side visor has become loose and will fall while you are driving. It happens intermittently. This is unsafe for drivers traveling on the highway. Our other option is to remove it, then you risk the sun in your eyes driving east/west. Dealership wants to charge over 400. 00 to replace this item. It should be viewed as a safety concern.
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.
While driving along the drivers side visor dropped down blocking my view. Just as this happened the car in front of me hit the brakes to stop and I couldn't see the brake lights! I came within inches of running into the back of their car! I can't afford what the dealer charges for a replacement visor and it's difficult to always remember to keep one hand on the visor as I drive! I'm worried that this will cause an accident, not only for me but for other Nissan owners too.
Driver's sun visor drops unexpectedly--severely interferes with ability to see out front window.
Faulty sun visor drops easily when going over minor bump. It can easily cause an accident or crash when distracted to raise the sun visor to the normal position. This is a problem in Nissan Murano's everywhere. I am not sure how this has not been a recall yet.
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.
When the temperature is less than 30 degrees, it appears that the pipes/hoses by which the windshield washer fluid circulates to the front windshield freeze. The windshield washer fluid is fine, but the driver can't wash the windshield because the window washer fluid doesn't come out. This presents a very dangerous condition when it snows and the streets have been treated. The slush/dirty snow floating from other cars sticks to the windshield, and the windshield glass gets very dirty to the point that the driver can't see where he/she is driving. I have called Nissan and they recommended taking the car to a garage and keeping it running for two hours until the pipes thaw out. I don't have a garage, I am at work, and I need to drive back home in a slushy snowy day, but I can't wash the windshield with the window wipers because the fluid is not coming out to be able to wash it. Frankly, I am afraid to drive back home. The pipes need two hours to thaw out. It is unbelievable! my ride to work is 30 minutes.
The drivers side sun visor started falling down, impairing sight of the road. After about 1 month of falling, it would no longer stay up at all. I've had to pull out the side visor from the passenger side visor to 'prop" the drivers side up. Now the passenger side visor is starting to fall. I've read numerous complaints of this same issue, but there has not been a recall. I have no choice but to completely remove the visor if I am to see the road.
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.
The sunvisor on the drivers side falls down without warning. This temporarily blocks the forward view. Very dangerous and scary. Visor will not stay out of way. Many complaints on internet, Nissan will not repair, and wants expensive part to be purchased with no warranty that problem will not happen again. Defective part. Please help.
While driving on a major interstate, with my visor pushed forward toward the windshield to block the sun, the driver's side visor falls into my line of vision. This causes me to swerve while entering a curve and just miss another vehicle. I quickly push up the visor and to my dismay, it will not stay upright; neither upright towards the windshield nor upright towards the ceiling. The dealership states this is not a recall and is not covered under the warranty. I have looked at multiple threads and spoken with multiple friends who have all had this same issue with the 1st generation Nissan Muranos (2003-2008). This is a safety issue and both driver's side and passenger's side visors should be recalled and replaced before someone gets hurt!.
First problem was the driver side visor which kept flopping down causing a hazard blocking the driver's vision. Second problem happen later, the driver seat broke while driving, left rear bracket broke. Call and wrote to Nissan customer service and was told both problems were out of warranty and they would not honor my claim. This is the third Nissan that I have owned, and will never buy another Nissan product. For a vehicle that has less than 100k miles to have these problems and for Nissan not to cover the problem shows a true lack of customer service.
The sun visor on the driver's side flaps down unexpectedly and will not stay up, causing an impairment in visibility and distraction in driving. I contacted Nissan who was of no assistance. I am the only owner of the vehicle and purchased it new. There is only 70,000 miles on it. In speaking to other Nissan owners, they confirmed this problem in Nissan vehicles. Please research this issue.
Driver's side sun visor will no longer stay in place and is a safety issue. It will flop down at any time while driving. It has progressively gotten worse and now I will have to remove it completely. It appears that this is a common problem that is not being addressed.
Driver side visor will not stay up, blinding the driver or significantly reducing visibility.
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.
In 2011, my driver's side visor dropped as I was driving, causing me to almost have a wreck. I took my car to the nearest dealership and was told that it would cost me close to $700 to replace and there was no recall on this item. I have tried all sorts of methods to keep my visor up, but nothing has worked and the issue is getting worse. There are already 59 complaints regarding this issue. What will it take to get Nissan to issue a recall and replace? someone to have a wreck while driving?.
Sun visor driver side failed at @ 50,000 miles . Falls down while driving. Dealer won't cover repair. $200 for a new one. This is a safety hazard which causes visibility problems while driving. Well known defect. Dealer suggested using velcro or bungi cords to fix the problem.
Driver's side visor broke causing major visibility issue. Would hang down and block driver's view. Broke just after warranty ended. There was no way to keep it up without $250 replacement visor. Service advisor said he had numerous issues with multiple consumers. Stated he felt it should be a recall.
The driver's side visor fails to stay in the up position. It unexpectedly falls to the down position while the car is in motion. The failure of the visor creates a hazard by limiting the driver's ability to see where they're going.
Tl-the contact owns a 2007 Nissan Murano. The contact stated that while driving at night the high and low beams would not emit through the plastic covers that are covering the light. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 30,000. Mc.