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It may seem obvious, but the first thing to do if your Nissan Murano's liftgate isn't functioning is to check all the ways to open it. Depending on the model year, you might have the option of using the key fob, a button on the dashboard, or the liftgate button. If only one of these methods is not working, that is probably the problem. If all methods are not working, it could be related to the inner latch mechanism. For those with a power liftgate, check the liftgate motor. If not, then the latch, strut, or switch is likely the culprit. You should proceed with diagnosing each component (preferably in the given order) until you find the exact issue. Once you identify the failed component, that's the part you will probably need to replace.
Here's the paraphrased and rewritten text: There is a switch to open and close the hatch located to the left of the steering wheel on the lower row of dashboard switches, second in from the left. If you don't see this row of switches, depending on the year of your car, it may be located in the glove box on the left-hand side.
The tailgate is making a beeping sound but is not functioning correctly. What is preventing it from opening?
The primary cause of a button malfunctioning on the Nissan Murano is typically a result of the wires that supply power and connectivity to it failing or becoming damaged.
The toggle within the glove compartment has been flipped to the off position.
Thanks, it was successful. The switch can be found in the glove compartment.
Wow, I really appreciate your help! I've been relying on the interior switch and the key fob, but sometimes it's a hassle. This straightforward solution is perfect. Why don't Nissan dealers share this information with customers?
Based on the manual, make sure to verify that the dashboard switch hasn't been switched off. That's what did the trick for me.
I feel the same way about that button in the glove compartment, it can be switched off effortlessly. Appreciate it!