Nissan Murano owners have reported 3 problems related to anti-lock brakes fail (under the service brakes category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Nissan Murano based on all problems reported for the Murano.
For the last couple of years, I have complained to the madison WI zimbrick Nissan dealership service dept. About soft brakes. There were times when I didn't know if I would be able to stop at a stop sign. Numerous times I shifted the car into neutral before I had to stop because I wasn't sure I could make a stop. The antilock brakes failed a couple of times on ice and on water. The service department checked the brakes but said they were good. In June, 2018 I took the car in again to have the brakes checked. They replaced the brake fluid after bleeding the brakes, but it still didn't help. They said the next step was to replace the master cylinder. They did that, but it still didn't fix the problem. They then said they had to replace the actuator. They contacted Nissan thinking that it would be paid for in a recall. But Nissan said the VIN number wasn't part of a recall. I also contacted Nissan, and they said the car was too old and had too many miles. Yet, the problem I had was identical to the 93,000 suvs Nissan reported having to replace actuators. The service department manager felt that the repair should have been covered by Nissan. I had to pay approximately $2400 for the repair and that was putting in a used actuator. I strongly feel, and the Nissan service department manager feels, that this repair should have been covered under a Nissan recall. The problems I experienced were identical to vehicles that had been covered under the recall.
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Tl the contact owns a 2009 Nissan Murano. While driving 35 mph and attempting to apply the brakes, the anti-lock brake module failed. The contact had to use the emergency brakes to stop the vehicle. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic where it was diagnosed that the abs module failed. The dealer (ken garff Nissan salt lake, 777 s w temple, salt lake city, ut 84101) was notified. The vehicle was partially repaired until the contact could take it to coulter Nissan (13301 n autoshow Ave, surprise, az 85388) where the repairs were completed. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 94,000.
The brake pedal goes to the floor after hitting a bump. The private garage and dealership confirmed this is the antilock braking system failure. They said he has seen other Nissan Muranos with the same issue. He also stated that he has attempted to put stockyard ats systems in other Muranos which have failed but then has had to replace those because they failed. This is a consistent problem and they need to be recalled.