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i asked a question about my seat earier now the ***** is hard to handle at 50 and up, and it feels like its going to stall (checked it mine isnt in the recall), and sometimes it feels like the e brake is on, its a 2005 nissan murano s awd
(i think i'm just going to set it on fire and let allstate deal with it)

2007-01-15 13:04:39 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Cars & Transportation Car Makes Nissan

I AM NOT TURNING ON THE AWD ON DRY SURFACES

2007-01-16 00:31:26 · update #1

4 answers

If your vehicle is still under warranty, return it to the dealer - or to a different dealer if this one hasn't successfully found the problem.

One thing you don't want to do is commit insurance fraud. If you get caught - and chances are you will, you will be facing criminal charges and possibly jail and a record. A car is not worth it...

Stalling can be caused by many things, including fuel pump cavitation (leaky fuel intake line), plugged fuel pump, bad or dirty injectors, bad O2 sensor(s), even a seriously plugged air filter. The problem should become obvious to the dealer onnce they check the OBDII with a scan-tool. A simple fuel pressure check and injector cleaning may help. Also make sure you take the service manager on a ride with you so they will acknowledge that there really is a problem.

Also (although it shouldn't happen on a 2005) some of the symptoms you've described can be caused by a plugged catalytic converter. If the vehicle was filled with some diesel at one time instead of gas, this could cause serious damage to your cat. They can check that as well with a temperature gauge on both the pre and post cats.

When the dealer does have your car, make sure they give you a free loaner. That will help make things less frustrating and will provide incentive to the dealer to expedite the work.

Either way, if they don't get it fixed, don't hesitate to contact CARB (if you're in California) or your local Bureau of Automotive Repair as even if the car warranty is expired, your emissions warranty will probably still be good and they will need to fix it for free. If it takes too long to fix, you may qualify for lemon law relief. Check with your state for details and don't give up...

2007-01-15 13:24:39 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Are you turning on the four wheel drive switch on hard surfaces? Don't do that! Locking in the rear wheels is only for emergency like getting unstuck out of mud. And that Murano is a great SUV most owners do not report any problems at all. Your lumbar switch is not going to stop you from driving. Turning on the four wheel drive switch on pavement can break the front differential. And please spend an hour read the entire owners manual cover to cover and placemark the pages of most interest.

2007-01-16 07:32:54 · answer #2 · answered by John Paul 7 · 1 0

Try taking the car to the dealer and tell them it is a lemon. Some states have a law that says if you take the car in 5 times and they can't fix the problem the mfg will buy the car back.

2007-01-15 21:09:55 · answer #3 · answered by jmayer5025 3 · 2 0

I don't blame you. Those things are so ugly they have to sneak up on a gas pump.

2007-01-15 21:13:18 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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