Nissan Murano Brake Problems
fllemonlaw
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Hi all
This is my first time here. I am here since I have a problem with the brake system of my 07 Murano. It makes noise everytime it is in reverse.
Dealer has tried to fix the problem 3 time already but without success.
I then sent the manufacture and Florida Office of Attorney both a "Defect Notification" and allowed them to try one more time. They did...
It was fine for couple days after I got it back from the dealer but ............the problem has come back. It is actually louder than before.
I am filing a complaint thr. BBB Autoline
I am here to ask for advices if you have been through this process before.
My questions are:
What must I do next?
Should I hire a lawyer?
Any good lawyer that you would recommend to handle my case?
Again, I live in Florida
Thanks All
This is my first time here. I am here since I have a problem with the brake system of my 07 Murano. It makes noise everytime it is in reverse.
Dealer has tried to fix the problem 3 time already but without success.
I then sent the manufacture and Florida Office of Attorney both a "Defect Notification" and allowed them to try one more time. They did...
It was fine for couple days after I got it back from the dealer but ............the problem has come back. It is actually louder than before.
I am filing a complaint thr. BBB Autoline
I am here to ask for advices if you have been through this process before.
My questions are:
What must I do next?
Should I hire a lawyer?
Any good lawyer that you would recommend to handle my case?
Again, I live in Florida
Thanks All
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You should probably be more concerned about potential problems with the transmission.
Good luck with the car.
Usually I have to press on the brake about 1/2 inch before I feel anything braking effect.
I brought this at the dealership when I bought the car and the salesperson told me maybe it was because it too new.
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When I spoke with the Service Manager and the General Manager they told me their hands were tied. Until Nissan recognizes this as an issue, they will not fix it or attempt to fix it. They basically tell me I'm screwed and that I need to deal with this embarrassing car. They finally said the only things I can do are file a claim with the BBB, or sue them. I'm beyond dumbfounded at this point. I won't let them get away with this, I'll do whatever it takes. The consumer needs to be protected from this kind of thing.
Did you say you lived in Florida? When I parked in the garage overnight it seemed to help. Can the humidty have anything to do with this? I'm at my wits end with this car and and not sure what else to do. Have you tried reporting this to the local problem solvers in your area?
It appears from reading here the problem has carried over to the 2009 model. It's too bad. I like the car. It does everything very well; but, that brake noise is a deal breaker for me. It is increditably annoying. I've given up hope they will find a fix (wondering if anyone is even looking for one) and learning to back up without using the brakes.
Back to Nissan many times.Complained to Nissan service at place of purchase.
I was advised that it was normal and that there was nothing could be done. I advised i wanted to lodge an official complaint with Nissan Head office about the vehicle. 6 days later i recvd a call from HQ. I told them of the problem. They advised there was very little could be done except maybe work something out with service manager at place of purchase. Took vehicle back. I was told nothing could be done, but they would take the vehicle for a day or more and check it out. They Machined Disks, replaced Pads, greased between plates, and rebent spring clamps as pads were moving. To this day i have had not repeat of the problem.
All of this was done at their expense. I have also seen at another post that the fitting of Ceramic Pads stopped the problem.
Hope this can help others who are as dissapointed as i was.
I bought my used 2005 Infi FX 35 with 29k miles on it around December of last year. I literally drove it back to the CarMax dealer every week for a month after first hearing the squeal. It only squealed at certain times not consistently, but it was loud when it did squeal! So I recorded video of the squealing and hounded the heck out of the service department. They finally fixed it by installing Wagner ThermoQuiet brake pads which are made of a softer material that does not squeal and is NOT made by Nissan. And of course Nissan would never tell you to buy an off-brand product to fix your Nissan/Infiniti car.
My problem was such a confusion for the CarMax dealer that they got the Nissan factory (located 15 miles from where I bought my Infiniti) to give suggestions, but none of the suggestions ever worked. The techs at CarMax spent over 3 months trying different types of Nissan factory brakes including changing out shims. The tech also found a couple of Nissan service requests that he followed up on, but all Nissan suggestions failed. My dealer even got the local Infiniti dealer in on it thinking they would be more help. The annoying thing about that is that I went to the local Infiniti service department at the same time I was harassing CarMax and the Infiniti dealer wanted me to spend over $1,000 to put all new parts (Nissan parts mind you) on the car which probably still would not have fixed it.
I hope this fixes everyone elses problems too even though I know each problem is unique. I do have to thank the Jackson, Mississippi CarMax dealer for all the time and money they spent. I know it should be normal in the business world, but I’m not used to having customer service that finally resolves the problem like this. Lars is the service manager and he spent hours researching this so much that he earned a couple of certifications on brakes while he researched my problem. Lars never once got angry at me even though I pestered the heck out of him. NISSAN KNOWS the fix and won't say it. Thank You Lars!!!
You can search the TSBs for the veh on edmunds. Go to the dealer. Tell him about the TSB and make him look it up. If he doesn't know what you are talking about then go to a dealer than has some idea how to service the vehicles they sell.
Here i was trying to do the right thing, get the vehicle repaired within the 36 month period and all the time not knowing that i had to take legal action within that 12 month period. After consultation with Nissan they took the vehicle back, rebuilt the brakes front and rear, putting Ceramic pads on and offering $2000 cash as a type of " now run away and dont bother us again" payment. I told them i wanted more but they said that this was a one time offer, Take it or leave it!..I took it.
The stupid part is that all the time i had dealings about the brakes i kept asking they fit Ceramic pads and Nissan refused all along. Yet in the end they said they were going to solve the problem by putting Ceramic pads on. Sure beats me!
So, that is my dealings with them over the brakes. That was back in June and as yet things are okay. Sooo far anyway.