Six problems related to brake abs warning light have been reported for the 2009 Nissan Murano. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2009 Nissan Murano based on all problems reported for the 2009 Murano.
Nissan is not complying with recall. October 23, 2018 there was a recall on my 2009 Nissan Murano for the abs actuator, brake fluid and lines. I was told they would test the actuator and change the brake fluid and lines. At this time my car passed the actuator test so the Nissan service facility informed me that they would not be fixing the actuator. However, on may 21, 2019 I took my car in for service because my abs and slip lights came on in my car. The Nissan service facility informed me that my actuator now needs repair, but Nissan will not cover the expense saying that they "already completed the recall". Is this how a recall works? I am having a problem with this same part 6 months later. If I would have waited and had my car tested today I would have received a new actuator. Please help I am not well versed in cars but am concerned that my car is an accident waiting to happen. This part was recalled for a reason and I am looking for Nissan to honor their recall and fix the actuator so my car is safe. Living in the midwest with our crazy weather; good reliable brakes are very important. I have had issues (which I previiously reported) with my brakes not working properly.
No matter what repairs I do the abs warning light will not go off. The breaking feels off. I leak power steering fluid and have had the pump checked. I constantly feel the steering tighten up and even randomly relax causing in unsafe steering conditions. Steering can tighten up and become loose again while in a parked position, a very slow moving speed and at freeway speeds.
The brakes in my 2009 Nissan Murano intermittently fail about once or twice a month. The brake failure, which began to occur sometime on or after mid-2017, causes the brake pedal to lose pressure, becoming �spongy� making it difficult to stop. When the brake failure occurs no warning lights or abs lights light up and no error codes are set. The condition may last anywhere from a few minutes to a couple of hours and then returns normal. I have taken the vehicle to be serviced at least twice, however the shop cannot find anything wrong with the vehicle. As a precaution, I had the brake system flushed and bleeded and replaced all 4 brake pads, however, the brake failure continues to occur.
My brakes soften up and my braking distance increases. My vehicle now is failing inspection due to this. The issue increases when I hit a bump on the road and hit the brakes. The pedal will literally reach the floor. I have changed out all pads and rotors and there are no visible leaks of any kind on other brake parts. The abs lights are not on.
2009 Nissan Murano loses brake pressure after hitting bumps while braking. Brake pedal goes soft and driver is required to push brake pedal 3/4 of pedal travel before brakes enact. We've owned this vehicle 05/2015 and this is the 4th rime this has happened. Vehicle is in this condition presently. Once stopped the vehicle stays put. The symptom corrects itself between a few hours to 1-2 days. I've had a local dealer look at vehicle but symptom was gone on arrival. At their suggestion, they replaced the brakes. It's very sporadic as to when it happens or the severity of the bumps to cause issue. The brakes fluid is clean and at proper level, rotors are in good shape, and no warning or abs lights on dashboard. There also has been no codes thrown by computer. I removed and reseated abs fuse but issue still remains. A quick online search reveals multiple owners having same issue since at least 2010. Although the brakes don't fail entirely, it can cause accidents when pedal travel requirements change upon braking. It may be a pre-cursor to a complete failure if not addressed.
The brakes in our 2009 Nissan Murano intermittently fail about once or twice a month. When a failure occurs the brake pedal goes down to the floor and the vehicle slows, but does not stop. Several occurrences required a swerve off the road to avoid a collision. Several, but not all of these occurrences were preceded by a jolt to the vehicle (pothole, railroad track, etc. ). No warning lights or abs lights come on and no error codes are set. The condition lasts for a few minutes to a few hours then returns to completely normal operation. The local Nissan dealership cannot find anything wrong with the vehicle and were unable or unwilling to help.