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The 2009 Nissan Murano comes with a timing chain instead of a timing belt, a feature it has had since its first year of production. One major advantage of using the chain is its lower maintenance requirements compared to the belt. The chain is designed to last for the vehicle's entire lifespan, while the belt needs periodic replacement. The chain is situated inside the engine and is not exposed like the belt, which is on the outside of the engine and vulnerable. It is recommended to check the chain every 150,000 miles or thereabouts as it is possible for it to wear out.
The 2009 Nissan Murano is equipped with a timing chain instead of a timing belt for its 3.5L V6 engine.
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I have a concern about my 2009 Nissan Murano. When it gets very hot, it starts to slow down and eventually stops, even though the engine is still running. It loses power until it has a chance to cool down.
When is the timing of your Nissan Murano?
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