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I'm not Dick Tracy or a Lead Murano Mechanic, but this would lead me to believe there might be something wrong with the Intuitive AWD mechanics or the controlling soft-wear. As of right now I'm glad I ordered the SL-FWD.. All for now.... Steve
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Not really a big deal to me, but I find it curious. Anyone know why?
--j
I was wondering about my map display seems to show several yellow dots on roads I travel a lot. Is that like a record or some other kind of marks? Also is it possible to add the red light camera feature i have on my portable device? Thanks
Steve
Short story is that the 2009 Murano Service Manual shows a small box called the IPOD Adapter mounted in the center console forward of the gear shift lever. Presumably for the LE. But I think it likely that just installing that part on our cars is likely to work for the SL that has the same radio/audio system as the LE. Also Nissan DOES have a "Dealer Installed" iPod option for the GTR, which appears to have the same Bose audio system as in the 2009 Murano (and new Maxima, and new 370Z, and G37s, etc.)
I'm taking my Mo in for its first service in a few days, and I will press the Service Department to see if they know about the GTR option, and know if there is any reason it would not work in our SLs.
--jayhawk
Any progress with your dealer on SL iPod integration?
--jayhawk
I'm hoping that by the time I want a newer map, some smart computer whiz has figured out how to install updates yourself, and a way to get them for a lot less than Navteq's current prices.
--jayhawk
Can we send some letter to Nissan so that they allow free updates ?
It doesn't make sense that we pay so much extra for the NAV (coz it some with extra packages), and then again we have to pay for the updates. At my time, with NAV SL murano was 6-7000 costlier than the base S model.
Please reply.
Thanks
Are you serious? You buy a (fairly) expensive car and then complain about ~$130+ for an update?? Give it a try, but I wouldn't expect a reply. :confuse:
Anyone know any way around this? I know if ur speed is down to maybe 5km/h, u can access the editting. But u can't do that when u are driving at 100kmh. Might as well buy a TomTom.
I'll take my chances of crashing my car while entering destination when in motion. Not saying that most of the time, there would be a passenger doing that for u when u are driving.
Anyone AnyIdeas?? Or just live with it?
And if you search the murano.org or the NICO club Murano forums, you will find descriptions from clever folks who have figured out how to wire in a switch to disable those safety features and give full function back while you are driving. For your passenger to operate, of course...
Good luck! --jayhawk
1) Is this the right forum for this question?
2) If it is the right forum, whatcha y'all think about this question?
Thanks, folks.
BC'