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These Michelins, although they cost a man's monthly labor, are QUIET (to help an already unusually noisy cabin) and should be good in snow. I hate giving money to the French, but Cooper USA did not make this size (yet)...and for those who said they were "lucky" to have lots of Murano miles with no mechanical problems..well, just remember, only PROBLEMS appear for the most part on this site...my Murano is just fine at 29,000 and Consumer's Report still, for 2007 issue, rates Murano as a "Best Buy". So, there could, and are....a whole lot of worse cars out there for your driving pleasure...JOHN B
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Arjun
I need your help, I have provided my local dealer and my regular repair company and they are telling me that there are numbers missing from the part numbers from the part number others have shared on this site to get the better metal cover vs. the ugly, cheap plastic one put on the car by the recall.
Here is the number that I have: A 7285-CC25A. It is the middle section that is apparantly missing some piece.
I appreciate your help. I really want to get this installed before I have a similiar problem like others have discussed.
Thank you!!
Famous tank shield: Homeouner got hers/his and I got mine and on post #1427 I posted the number on my Nissan invoice. That was the number then and unless it has changed, anyone telling you that it is insufficient is disingenuous at best, or just ignorant and does not want to help you. Go to any Nissan dealer, get down on your knees and look under the new Muranos...they all have steel shields, just like mine and Homeouner's...and until they change the Murano dimensions, those shields will work. Push, press, argue and be insistent... Thanks John B
C'mon, take a guess......
Yup, the one of the fuel tank protectors is loose and is falling off.
Anyone know if recalls come with a warranty?
Does the problem of potential gas tank punctures still exist with a new 2007 model? Anything I should check?
Thanks in advance.
YES. I would buy again, indeed, this is a lease and I will buy it at the end...with an extended warranty which EVERY modern electronic car needs...try $1,000 for a window motor + labor, etc. for Chevy to Honda.
Our Murano has been bulletproof with the above exceptions...which have now been fixed and do not appear on later models.
Yes, tires are expensive..but try any other vehicle with rims this large...18 Inch is expensive.
I have buddies with Audi's and BMWs which "turn on them" every month..but they seem to love them despite mainly electronic and software failures. I am not a person who endures punishment easily....
I'll stand by the Murano..mine at 30K.... and if it fails me, and my dealer becomes indifferent... I will tell this group immediately. JNB California
The improvements they made to the '07 really make it a pleasure to drive. They made it quieter, better sound insulation, less road noise. I thought the back up camera would have been a novelty, but I really have found it beneficial, especially in parking ramps. The cosmetic touches really class it up. Yes I would probably look at another Murano.
Although I suspect Honda drivers expect zero problems and are likely to complain in larger numbers over the slightest issue, I wouldn't worry about a Murano. Most of the complaints here are small issues and there is no drum-beat of failed engines or transmissions. MHO
BTW, if you look at the Oydessy threads you'd never buy one.
I think if they won't put the real McCoy on for me i'll just have it taken off completely. If I happen to hit a piece of gravel and explode, at least I'll have gone out in style. :shades:
Oh, btw, for various reasons, ahem, I decided to rigidly stick to all speed limits for a whole tank of gas (drive 80 mile roundtrip commute to work every day). Premium gas, 70% hwy miles, 90,000 miles on the clock. I drove 445 miles on 18.8 gallons - 23.7 mpg. I was pretty impressed. However, it was taking me an extra 10 mins to get to work, and i do so hate getting overtaken by big trucks, so back to normal this week.
Thanks.
The mechanic demonstrated to me a click noise when accelerating? said that's due to the motor mount being bad.
Good luck. I was going to check out and send a post myself if anyone else has had this experience. Sorry your going through it but I suppose it is good for all of us to know we are not alone.
I bought my 03 murano used with 59k miles, was told the mount was bad last year but never got to it.. a little disappointed that car needs motor mounts at less than 70k miles. My 2000 toyota solara it replaced with 127k miles hasn't needed anything other than routine maintenances.. very disappointed at nissan quality to say the least!
This is the story. I was driving to my mother in law house on saturday afternoon. When I almost get there (Maybe 10 block away to her house) My car die down the power got cut off w/ no warning and I cannot restart it anymore. Therefore, I need to call AAA and ask for a tow truck to come and tow it to the Nissan close to her house. The dealer indicate that is the fuel pump problem. Good thing they can fix it w/in the same day and I need to do a 1 year service from them. If not, the guy said he is not sure it is under the warranty or not. Therefore, i need to do a $300 service from them. Actually, Now When i think back it is kind a rip off. Does anyone know what cause the fuel pump went bad? And how does it happen? It is almost a brand new car. Not even a year, the car broke down. I am so afraid it will happen again on other stuff later. I think I lost my faith on Nissan. My old car Civic I had it for 5 years before this one. And I had no problem at all. My next car won't be Nissan anymore. :sick:
Thanks.!!!