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What are a few common electrical issues to lookout for in the Nissan Murano?

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Veronica E.

Some common electrical problems with the Nissan Murano include issues such as no dashboard lights, malfunctioning gauges, the back hatch not unlocking automatically, lack of any tail lights, and the battery not charging. A frequent culprit behind these issues is a defective fusible link, which is a short insulated cable in the car's wiring system that acts as a safeguard in situations where a fuse is inadequate. When the fusible link fails, it interrupts the circuit to prevent damage to other components. Replacing a fusible link is a simple and inexpensive task that can usually be completed in about half an hour.

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  • Howard McCann

    If the Nissan Murano is experiencing electrical problems, it could be due to various issues. Faulty wiring can disrupt the flow of power, while a malfunctioning battery or alternator can result in a lack of power in the car. Additionally, a blown fuse could be the culprit. These issues may cause certain parts to malfunction or not operate correctly.

  • Cedric R.

    I haven't yet checked my fusible link in addressing these concerns, but I plan to do so now. I've faced these issues like others here, and I've found a workaround that has been effective for me. My approach involves disconnecting the negative battery cable to completely drain the power, a process that typically takes 8 to 12 hours, though some have achieved it in less time, often overnight. This resets everything to factory settings, and so far, it has restored functionality once all power has been drained from the alternator. The windows, lights, and back door all function properly after this reset. Unfortunately, the radio is sporadic in its operation, and selling the car is not an option for me at this time. I hope this information proves helpful to someone else, as I have performed this reset procedure 10 times over the past two years.

  • Colton

    Install a fresh starter in a Nissan Murano, but it still won't start.

  • Karl J

    I had two issues with my Murano this week. First, the door got locked and I was worried I couldn't get out. Then, my driver's seat unexpectedly moved all the way forward, making it difficult to reach the brake and start the car. I'm anxious about what might happen next.

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