17 problems related to engine and engine cooling 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.
The contact owns a 2009 Nissan Murano. The contact stated that while the vehicle was parked in the apartment building parking lot and turned off for approximately five hours the vehicle caught fire and was destroyed. The fire department was called to the scene and extinguished the flames. The cause of the fire was not determined. A fire report was taken at the scene that indicated the fire originated in the engine compartment. Two parked vehicles were also damaged during the incident. The contact indicated that the engine was recently replaced at the dealer days prior to the incident. The manufacturer and local dealer were notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 94,000.
The contact owns a 2009 Nissan Murano. The contact stated that months after she purchased the vehicle, while she was driving, the brake pedal was depressed, and the vehicle started to jump. Additionally, the contact stated that on a separate occasion while driving, the vehicle intermittently went into limp mode and the engine stalled. The check engine light illuminated. The vehicle was towed the contacts residence. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure and the contact was informed that assistance would not be provided. The failure mileage was approximately 104,000.
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Cat failure, back 2.
Started to go to work, 5 minutes down the road car starts shaking all electrical shuts off car dies wife is locked in car for a half an hour.
During auto inspection: engine torque rod torn.
Tl-the contact owns a 2009 Nissan Murano. The contact stated that while driving at an unknown speed the air conditioner started blowing hot air. When the contact pulled her vehicle over, it would not shut off. The contact took the car to the dealer lithia Nissan of fresno 5580 n blackstone Ave, fresno, CA 93710 and was told a fuse had to be pulled to stop the engine. No repairs have been completed at this time. The manufacturer has not been contacted. The failure mileage was 89,526. Tf.
In June 2018, my car started stopping suddenly while driving. I took it to the mechanic who change my alternator. The problem persists. I change my brakes, still the problem persists. I took my car to the dealer , they informed me that my car has abs module recalled and that was the problem. They changed it. The car could not drive out of the parking lot thus, I returned it to the service center. They diaganed transmission issues, they said they fix it. The car stop within three blocks and on the highway. I returned it back to Nissan service center, now, they said it's the alternator. I informed them that I have the alternator changed lest than 30 days. The car is a lemon because of the abs module that Nissan canot fix or unable to fix. Every time that car is in motion, the abs light turn on and the car stops abrutly. I have two teenagers who drives my car to go to school. It becomes a hazard and unsafe due to the recall of the abs module .
My Nissan Murano 2009 died as I was driving on expressway, very scary , everything just stopped , says battery and alternator , replace twice because it happened yet again within a cpl of days, so now the brake light and battery light are on , on my dashboard and 3 weeks without my car and no idea ! I have been on numerous forums with no solution but yet the same complaint , is Nissan going to fix this ,.
I own a Nissan Murano 2009, there is a problem with the electrical system: alternator/generator/regulator. The charger warning and brake warning lamps will immediately come on and the batter will begin to discharge. After a short time, the engine will go into a "fall safe" condition which will limit vehicle speed. The engine will stop running which could result in a crash. The only way to move the vehicle is to have it towed.
My Murano loses power while stopped or upon acceleration from a stopped position. All my vehicle lights inside and out flicker and flash. Theses lights include dome, dash, radio, outside lights headlights, park lights, brake lights. I've taken it to the dealer for diagnostic and they always say it's the battery. I've had 5 Nissan batteries in 5 years. I've had the alternator replaced with no relief for the electrical problems.
I have less than 61,000 miles on my 09 Murano. I need to know why when I list my VIN, there are no recalls, yet if I search make,model,and yr. ,without VIN, three are listed. Three which I have had all happen air bags, air bags and electricial system, and tpms (tire pressure monitoring system), says tpms was in certain states. How can you specify this recall to thoses states? people move, travel to those states, and yes, we use road salt here. My tpms came on this past July and will not go off. But, seems your recall may not apply in the south. I also, in July 2014, had all 4 motor mounts replaced. Nissan said all 4 would need replacing soon after hearing a knocking when ever I started off (like at red light or stop sign). Motor could fall out. Nissan was going to charge me $800. 00 for one (all I could affford at one time). A friend took it to a well known reputable auto store and they replaced all 4 for $900. 00. Now Nissan would not be over charging that much, would they? yea, right. Affected parts? seems there are a lot of the 153 complaints filed refer to motor mounts. Have any motors fallen out to cause accident?.
New vehicle was bought September 2009. On 04/26/2011, east charlotte Nissan's mechanics changed transfer case because leaking. Vehicle had 29,505 miles. On March 24, 2014, ecn's assistant service manager said it is necessary to change transfer case and gasket because leaking. Vehicle had aprox 70,000 miles. After owner requested help to nc consumer protection, ecn's general manager replied neither of those leaks would be considered abnormal since repair was nearly three years and vehicle was driven 50,000 miles. Also, he states that owner because his financial situation wants to get vehicle fixed at no cost and that is dishonest and unethical. Owner never tried to get a free repair. He only would like to know: why transfer case and gasket should be changed every three years because leaking? however, the first time they were changed happened after one year and seven months and with less than 30,000 miles.
We were driving and the car lost speed. We had the car towed to the Nissan dealer and they diagnosed that the battery had failed. This was the second new battery. Then, the car ran until the battery went dead and again the car stopped on the road in traffic without warning. Again the car was towed to the Nissan dealer and this time the problem was diagnosed as a bad alternator. Questions bought up that the 2008 Nissan Muranos had had a campaign to replace faulty alternators but not the 2009. The problem is that without warning light on the dash that there is a problem with the charging system, the car battery goes dead and the car stops while driving. The risk of catastrophic accident is extreme.
The contact owns a 2009 Nissan Murano. The contact stated that while driving approximately 45 mph, the vehicle began to decelerate with extreme hesitation. In addition, the engine warning indicator illuminated intermittently. The vehicle was able to be driven to the contact's destination but failed to restart once the engine was turned off. The vehicle was towed to an authorized dealer, who stated that head gasket was fractured. The technician recommended that the engine be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the defect. The approximate failure mileage was 74,000.
When vehicle is accelerated from a stop, loud thump is felt and heard from floorboard. Nissan dealer refused to cover replacement of cracked front end motor mounts. Other Murano owners report the same problem. This is an obvious safety issue.
I was driving this car and it feels like it is choking or running out of gas ( when it has gas in the tank) and engine stops in the middle of the road or freeway and steering wheel becomes very hard. When it happened first I took it to my local Nissan dealer shipr (trophy Nissan mesquite TX) they said the my air flow meter and sensor was bad they changed it and charged me $700. 00 I took the car home after 3-4 days same problem again vehicle engine stop while driving on the road. I took the vehicle back to trophy Nissan and they kept vehicle for about 4 days and told me that they can not duplicate the problem . Again I took the vehicle with me and next day I have the same problem it feels like choking and engine stops in the middle of the road. It is really dangerous to drive this vehicle in this condition, I am not getting any help from Nissan dealer ship trophy Nissan in mesquite TX .