2010 Nissan Murano Owner's Manual (2023)

  • Page 2 and 3: Foreword Welcome to the growing fam
  • Page 4 and 5: BLUETOOTH ® is a trademark owned b
  • Page 6 and 7: Table of Contents Illustrated table
  • Page 8 and 9: SEATS, SEAT BELTS AND SUPPLEMENTAL
  • Page 10 and 11: 14. Fuel-filler door — Operation
  • Page 12 and 13: PASSENGER COMPARTMENT 1. Cargo cove
  • Page 14 and 15: 24. Audio system (P.4-31) — Clock
  • Page 16 and 17: ENGINE COMPARTMENT VQ35DE ENGINE 1.
  • Page 18 and 19: MEMO 0-12 Illustrated table of cont
  • Page 20 and 21: SEATS SSS0133 WARNING well back in
  • Page 22 and 23: SSS0684 Lumbar support (if so equip
  • Page 24 and 25: SSS1028 Lumbar support (if so equip
  • Page 26 and 27: center seat belt connector is compl
  • Page 28 and 29: SSS0997 Adjustment Adjust the head
  • Page 30 and 31: Adjust the Active Head Restraints p
  • Page 32 and 33: SSS0995 Removal Use the following p
  • Page 34 and 35: SSS0016 SSS0014 1-16 Safety — Sea
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  • Page 38 and 39: SSS0290 3. Position the lap belt po
  • Page 40 and 41: SSS0845 Seat belt hooks When the re
  • Page 42 and 43: in the correct position, serious pe
  • Page 44 and 45: elts may retract slowly. Wipe the s
  • Page 46 and 47: Vehicle Safety Standard 213. . Chec
  • Page 48 and 49: WARNING . Child restraint anchor po
  • Page 50 and 51: SSS0646 Front-facing (rigid-mounted
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    SSS0639 Rear-facing — step 3 3. F

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    SSS0640 Front-facing (front passeng

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    SSS0641 Front-facing — step 8 8.

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    SSS0656 Rear-facing — step 4 4. A

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    during normal driving or a collisio

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    SSS0640 Front passenger seat 1. Adj

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    head of occupants in front and rear

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    SSS0007 SSS0006 1-48 Safety — Sea

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    WARNING SSS0159 Front seat-mounted

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    Based on information from the senso

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    (indicating that the air bag is OFF

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    side collisions, although they may

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    After pretensioner activation, load

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    2 Instruments and controls Instrume

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    INSTRUMENT PANEL 1. Side ventilator

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    METERS AND GAUGES 2-4 Instruments a

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    TACHOMETER SIC3573 The tachometer i

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    If the display reads “C”, calib

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    WARNING/INDICATOR LIGHTS AND AUDIBL

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    WARNING . Your brake system may not

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    wheels. Master warning light When t

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    damage the emission control system.

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    INDICATORS FOR OPERATION 1. Engine

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    11. Low washer fluid warning This w

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    SIC3674 Average fuel consumption (M

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    SIC3678 Setting Setting cannot be m

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    vibration occurs. The system helps

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    service as soon as possible. Please

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    . High — High sensitive operation

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    HEADLIGHT AND TURN SIGNAL SWITCH XE

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    Headlight beam select SIC3670 *1 To

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    HAZARD WARNING FLASHER SWITCH SIC25

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    3. To turn off the heater, return t

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    To use the power outlet, pull the c

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    SIC3042 Rear Pull the armrest forwa

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    SIC3591 Rear To open, push the knob

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    To use the sub cover, hang the stra

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    ack from the ground, use a ladder o

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    SIC3285 Automatic operation (for fr

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    operation, push either of the OPEN

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    — remain on for about 15 seconds.

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    everse features as required by fede

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    NOTE: If programming a garage door

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    MEMO 2-60 Instruments and controls

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    KEYS A key number plate is supplied

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    MECHANICAL KEY SPA2033 To remove th

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    SPA2300 LOCKING WITH POWER DOOR LOC

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    computer. . When the vehicle is par

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    . Do not pull the door handle befor

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    twice. When the UNLOCK button is pu

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    TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE When pushing

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    *1 LOCK button *2 UNLOCK button *3

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    Switching procedure: Push the LOCK

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    SPA2461 Power lift gate main switch

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    pushed during power open or close,

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    FUEL-FILLER CAP WARNING . Gasoline

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    SPA2444A ELECTRIC OPERATION Tilt or

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    Type A SPA2422A SPA2450 Type B 3-28

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    VANITY MIRROR SIC2064 To use the fr

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    . Push the ignition switch to the O

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    4 Monitor, heater, air conditioner,

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    SAFETY NOTE WARNING . Do not disass

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    HOW TO USE MULTI-FUNCTION CONTROLLE

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    SAA1454 START-UP SCREEN (models wit

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    VEHICLE INFORMATION AND SETTINGS HO

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    SAA1554 Maintenance information To

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    User Guide: Displays a simplified o

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    To turn on the screen, set this ite

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    SAA2001 Clock settings The Clock se

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    Return All Settings to Default: Sel

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    ecause of its monitoring range limi

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    SAA1898 3. Slowly back up the vehic

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    SAA1923 Backing up near a projectin

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    Rear (if so equipped) SAA1066 Open

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    1. “AUTO” automatic climate con

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    TO TURN THE SYSTEM ON/OFF Push the

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    Static and flutter: During signal i

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    iPod ® player (if so equipped) . S

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    SAA1025 . If there is a file in the

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    Troubleshooting guide: Symptom Caus

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    Adjusting sound quality: Push the A

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    the current track on the CD will be

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    With navigation system 1. AM·FM ba

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    low frequencies and to stop at the

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    CD EJECT: When the CD EJECT button

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    FF (Fast Forward), REW (Rewind)/APS

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    . Composers . Audiobooks The follow

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    SAA1615 Playing recorded songs Sele

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    SAA1686 . Search Albums Displays a

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    SAA1616 Music Box settings To set t

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    . A new disc may be rough on the in

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    ANTENNA Window antenna The antenna

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    “1”. The region code *A is disp

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    SAA0720 Headphones Headphones are a

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    REMOTE CONTROLLER AND HEAD- PHONES

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    will turn off automatically after a

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    troller and push the ENTER button a

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    How to handle the DVD CAUTION SAA04

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    — Your vehicle is outside of the

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    SAA1572 2. Select the “None (Add

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    incoming call list. — Delete Dele

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    . Keypad Send a dial tone to the ca

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    TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE The system sh

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    . Some cellular phones or other dev

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    CONTROL BUTTONS SAA1858 The control

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    LIST OF VOICE COMMANDS SAA1926 When

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    When prompted by the system, say th

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    MEMO PAD SAA1929 Speak the informat

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    “Select Ring tone” Use the Sele

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    TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE The system sh

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    SAA1917 4. Highlight the “Alterna

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    SAA2166 Voice recognition settings

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    Command List Category Command: Comm

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    4. Speak “Dial Number”. SAA1909

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    SAA1859 Example 2 - Placing an inte

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    SAA1566 Activating Alternate Comman

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    List of help commands Navigation Co

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    Climate Commands: COMMAND ACTION Cl

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    . Keep the interior of the vehicle

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    2. Highlight the “Voice Recogniti

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    Continuous Learning When this item

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    MEMO 4-122 Monitor, heater, air con

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    PRECAUTIONS WHEN STARTING AND DRIVI

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    alternate tires and wheels allow th

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    likely to be injured or killed than

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    and fade, resulting in loss of cont

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    . The cargo area is not included in

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    INTELLIGENT KEY BATTERY DIS- CHARGE

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    2. Keep the foot brake pedal depres

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    Accelerator downshift — In D posi

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    CRUISE CONTROL PRECAUTIONS ON CRUIS

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    BREAK-IN SCHEDULE INCREASING FUEL E

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    *2: LOCK mode will change to AUTO m

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    PARKING/PARKING ON HILLS WARNING .

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    ANTI-LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM (ABS) WARN

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    that tests the system each time you

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    will lose even more traction. . All

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    MEMO 5-32 Starting and driving

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    FLAT TIRE TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING

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    Type A Type B 6-4 In case of emerge

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    Jacking up the vehicle and removing

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    than 2 times, until they are tight.

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    unnecessary electrical systems (lig

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    TOWING YOUR VEHICLE When towing you

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    Two-Wheel Drive (2WD) models NISSAN

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    . Pulling devices such as ropes or

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    CLEANING EXTERIOR In order to maint

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    CLEANING INTERIOR Occasionally remo

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    Air pollution Industrial pollution,

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    MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENT GENERAL MAI

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    Windshield defroster: Check that th

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    done by a NISSAN dealer. 8-6 Mainte

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    CHANGING ENGINE COOLANT Major cooli

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    CAUTION Be careful not to burn your

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    BRAKE FLUID WINDOW WASHER FLUID For

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    DI0137MA Check the fluid level in e

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    SPARK PLUGS AIR CLEANER WARNING Be

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    REPLACING Replace the wiper blades

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    FUSES ENGINE COMPARTMENT CAUTION SD

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    SDI2135 Replace the battery as foll

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    LIGHTS 8-24 Maintenance and do-it-y

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    8-26 Maintenance and do-it-yourself

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    Replacement procedures All other li

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    WHEELS AND TIRES If you have a flat

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    SDI1949 Checking the tire pressure

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    Example SDI1607 *2 TIN (Tire Identi

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    . ONLY use spare tires specified fo

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    WARNING . The use of tires other th

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    MEMO 8-40 Maintenance and do-it-you

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    CAPACITIES AND RECOMMENDED FUEL/LUB

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    E-85 fuel E-85 fuel is a mixture of

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    upon how you use your vehicle. Oper

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    DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS Overall leng

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    STI0563 EMISSION CONTROL INFORMATIO

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    VEHICLE LOADING INFORMATION WARNING

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    load from your trailer will be tran

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    for proper towing. MAXIMUM LOAD LIM

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    equired to achieve the rating. Addi

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    TOWING SAFETY Trailer hitch Choose

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    from traffic. Steering stability, a

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    may cause serious and expensive dam

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    READINESS FOR INSPECTION/ MAINTENAN

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    and location of a NISSAN dealer in

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    Cold weather driving ..............

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    License plate, Installing front lic

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    Starting Before starting the engine

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    GAS STATION INFORMATION FUEL RECOMM

FAQs

Is there a recall on 2010 Nissan Murano transmission? ›

There are currently no recorded recalls for this car. If you believe your car has a safety defect, but hasn't been recalled, please check up with your local dealer or service center.

What are the common problems of a 2010 Nissan Murano? ›

Powertrain issues, engine problems, and electrical systems problems are the most common issues reported by 2010 Nissan Murano drivers.

What causes a Nissan Murano not to start? ›

The most common reasons a Nissan Murano won't start are a dead battery, an alternator problem, or failed starter.

Is the Nissan Murano dependable? ›

The Nissan Murano Reliability Rating is 3.5 out of 5.0, which ranks it 20th out of 26 for compact SUVs.

What are the symptoms of the CVT transmission in a Nissan Murano? ›

Aside from the interior, Nissan Murano transmissions are the most likely component to break down. Owners and lessees of Nissan Murano SUVs have reported several recurring CVT transmission problems, including lurching, acceleration issues, vehicle overheating and premature transmission failure.

Is there a lawsuit against Nissan CVT transmission? ›

2022-2023 Nissan CVT Class Action Settlement

A recent class action settlement has been reached between Nissan North America and consumers with several Nissan models that are equipped with defective continuously variable transmissions (CVTs).

How many miles is a Nissan Murano good for? ›

While the Murano isn't a total standout of a crossover, it's more than a decent family cruiser. Fortunately, the Murano is also a likely candidate for the 200k miles club. With proper care and maintenance, the Murano can reach between 180,000 to 200,000 miles and up to 13 years of service.

How much does it cost to replace a transmission in a 2010 Nissan Murano? ›

So sorry to hear that! 2010 Nissan Murano transmission replacement cost is between $3,500 and $8,000. The average price is about $4,500—but there's no denying that your CVT transmission is pretty costly to replace, no matter where you live or which repair shop you visit.

What is the transmission symptoms of a 2010 Nissan Murano? ›

2010 Nissan Murano transmission problems can show up as shifting delays, grinding or jumping during acceleration, a feeling of shakiness, or whistling noises or a burning smell coming from beneath the hood.

Why won't my car start but has power? ›

Why won't my car start but I have power? If you attempt to start up your car but the engine won't turn over and the dashboard lights up, then you most likely have an issue with your battery. You could have a damaged or corroded battery terminal, which is stopping the engine from starting up when you fully turn the key.

What does it mean when your car won t start but everything comes on? ›

Broken or Damaged Ignition

If your headlights can turn on, but your car won't crank, that means that your battery is charged, but either the starter or ignition is the problem. If the starter or ignition is the problem, a starter engine can be jumped by using a charged battery.

Why won't my car start but turns? ›

One common culprit for this problem is the crankshaft position sensor, which measures the position and speed of the crankshaft. The computer uses the information from this sensor to know when to fire the spark plugs. If the sensor isn't working, the spark plugs won't fire, keeping the engine from starting.

Do 2010 Nissan Murano's have transmission problems? ›

2010 Nissan Murano transmission problems can show up as shifting delays, grinding or jumping during acceleration, a feeling of shakiness, or whistling noises or a burning smell coming from beneath the hood.

Will Nissan pay for my transmission? ›

The Nissan CVT transmission warranty is a warranty extension that applies to certain Nissan models that have known CVT problems. This warranty extension protects drivers by helping them cover the cost of replacing or repairing the CVT of their Nissan if it's affected by a factory defect.

Does Nissan have a recall on transmission problems? ›

Which Nissan vehicles are affected by the transmission recall? The recall primarily affects the following models: 2020-2023 Nissan Titan. 2020-2023 Nissan Frontier.

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