It supposedly gets checked every few months by the dealer but I don't know how extensive their test is. Will replace valve body on next visit in a few days. The service could take up to two and a half 2. If the transmission fluid level in your Murano is low, you need to add transmission fluid through the dipstick tube. Rear visibility remains a problem, a victim of styling. Had to wait for parts, then had to wait another week for a loaner car since the dealer only has 2 available. I plan to do my first oil change by myself soon and can't find the oil filter, it's off the side on the passenger side, right? I drained the transmission fluid by mistake, before I found Same as my 2009 Toyota Tacoma, and many other newer vehicles I'm told.
This is the only post I found regarding it. Transmission problem diagnosed, was eligible for warranty repair. Have a hitch and have doen some light towing of a small landscape trailer with my motorcycle and some household items. Dealer says something wrong with transfer case itself and should be replaced. If they look up how to get that thing off they will probably also read that it requires special fluid. Transfer case rebuild due to leak 43548 km Transfer case defect.
I have 56000 miles on my 08 Rogue. Not repaired on last trip. Took car in and got new brakes installed. If the transmission fluid level on your Murano is low, you need to add fluid through the dipstick tube. I don't understand why if it;s of a common knowledge that this products have a bad design, will go bad soon, are not properly tested and don't utilize the proper materials still being fabricated and don't put an end to the abuse. The new fluid has to be topped off to overflow at a specified temp. Would not pass emissions test.
Check Engine light has been going on and off for a number of months. If the transmission fluid level on your Murano is low, you need to add fluid through the dipstick tube. Took it in on a Friday, got it back on Tuesday 122868 km Replaced Transmission at 75K, yay warranty. The dealer can read this information from the computer and tell you if the fluid needs to be changed. Nissan had extended the warranty to 120k miles. It's disintegrating before my eyes. We are paying for a vehicle that we have had in the shop more than at home.
Will be covered by Nissan. So you might be able to actually get the work done cheaper at the supplier of this fluid, and thats a nissan dealer. When adding transmission fluid to your Murano, be sure to add it slowly as the transmission fluid capacity is reached quickly and it is difficult to remove excess fluid if you overfill. I don't think it's ok to be paying for a vehicle that is always in the shop. Can make a full turn of knob with no up or down volume response happens intermittently.
Some say leave it all alone but I'm a preventive matenance guy. Good plan, The results of the fluid test should be clearly indicated on your service record, don't take a verbal report without the paper work to back it up, especially if they are trying to get you to change the fluid. Had to wait for parts, then had to wait another week for a loaner car since the dealer only has 2 available. Typically you can get well over 100,000 miles out of this fluid, and considering how expensive it is that is a good thing!. This video shows you how to add transmission fluid to your 2009 Nissan Murano.
Furthermore, mechanics buy fluids, parts, and supplies at a certain price from the dealer, or distributor - and then add cost on top of that. Its powertrain delivers lively acceleration and relatively good fuel economy. Was told the pads and rotors need to be replaced and machined. Replaced the pre-cat, still have issues. It's amazing how expensive dealerships are. If a certified Nissan tech did the work, there is no arguments if you have a claim later down the road.
I tried checking it yesterday. I called Nissan but they said it's not covered for it's more than 5 years. When adding transmission fluid to your Murano, be sure to add it slowly as it will fill up quickly and is difficult to remove excess fluid if you overfill. So it works fine, and keeping an eye on it. Life was simpler with dipsticks.
If a certified Nissan tech did the work, there is no arguments if you have a claim later down the road. There is a drain plug and a fill plug but it isn't quite that simple. There is a shop her recommended by a few friends. At no charge to you for parts or labor. While it has lost some of its sportiness, Murano gained a quieter, more comfortable ride. Nobody fixes stuff anymore, we prefer to dump the defective item and get a new one on credit from the same people that sell us the defective item.
Is it possible that nobody cares or is it that manufacturers and government are part of the same mafia? There is a transmission leak and my mechanic says not to put any more money into this car. Judging by the awful pictures in the service manual. If it even runs at all. New part ordered and replaced. Dealer greased the boots and cleaned them. Without the instructions I was unable to remove the dipstick to check.