Seat support broken in drivers seat. under the driver's seat, left rear support bracket is broken. i was driving making a 30 degree right hand turn moving at about 15 - 20 miles an hour.
Tl* the contact owns a 2006 nissan murano. the contact stated that the driver's seat fractured due to a failure with the anchor/bracket on the rear left side of the driver's seat. universal nissan (12785 s orange blossom trail, orlando, fl 32837, (407) 926-7000) was notified of the failure and an appointment was made for diagnostic testing. the vehicle was not included in nhtsa action number: pe08065 (seats); however, the vehicle exhibited the same failure as the investigation from nhtsa. the manufacturer was notified of the failure. the approximate failure mileage was 143,000.
Seat support is broken on the drivers side causing the driver my son, to shift to the left while driving the car. a dealer sold this used car as is and covered a wooden block that supported the seat with cloth to disguise the problem. after looking at this site i found over 700 complaints. the seat is compromised and it's a manufacturers safety defect. if an accident were to occur the driver could be thrown into the dash or worst because of a already broken driver seat support. why should consumers not be made aware of this safety concern and the manufacture required to do a proper fix? is the seat belt designed to hold the passenger and the seat in place during an accident?
Broken seat frame - drivers seat (left rear) while driving down the highway, i heard a pop, the next think i knew the seat & i was leaning to the left wobbling back and fourth. car should be recalled..
The braket on the driver seat broke and the seat is lopsideed and can not drive the car, are the repairs coverd by the manufacturer?
I've been having a problem with the power driver's seat in my '03 nissan murano. it is loose and shifts side to side when i turn corners. i contacted my dealer and they said that the lifter link slide assembly was broken and would need to be replaced at the tune of $600. there is a tsb (technical service bulletin) out on this exact problem. since my vehicle is out of warranty, nissan north america has refused to fix it and therefore, own up to this safety issue. i would hate to see what would happen during a crash.. if you have had this same thing happen with your nissan power seat,
I've been having a problem with the power driver's seat in my '06 nissan murano. it is loose and shifts side to side when i turn corners. i contacted my dealer and they said that the lifter link slide assembly was broken and would need to be replaced at the tune of $600. there is a tsb (technical service bulletin) out on this exact problem. since my vehicle is out of warranty, nissan north america has refused to fix it and therefore, own up to this safety issue. i would hate to see what would happen during a crash. i filed a complaint if you have had this same thing happen with your nissan
Broken drivers side (left) seat lifter bracket
Drivers side power seat broken. this is the second murano i have owned with the same problem. i have noticed online that this is a very common occurrence. definite safety issue.
Driver's side seat frame snapped while getting into my car. this is very dangerous as the seat wobbles and is now not secure to the vehicle. i feel i may become a human missile if i were to get into an accident.
Front driver's side seat bracket is broken and seat wobbles. the seat could break free in an accident and cause serious injury. this is a safety-related issue and nissan should do the right thing by issuing a recall.
The front driver's side seat bracket is broken and the seat sways from side to side. this seems to be a common problem and there should be a recall for this part. the cost is enormous and should not be the burden of the consumer. there should be a recall for this. this is a safety concern.
Tl* the contact owns a 2006 nissan murano. while driving various speeds, the driver seat began to shift forward. the vehicle was taken to a dealer where it was diagnosed that the seat frame failed and needed to be replaced. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was not notified of the failure. the failure mileage was approximately 154,000. ....updated 08/08/16 *bf the dealer informed the consumer, the entire seat and base needed to be replaced at a cost of $900.00. updated 08/10/16.*jb
Drivers seat frame has broke during operation multiple times after repair. most recently on a busy city interstate. total cost of repairs has been $360. not only has this been a safety issue while operating the vehicle, but a financial burden as well as comfort issue when driving. nissan and nhtsa are aware of the defect yet fail to correct the problem or issue a recall.
Left rear seat bracket broke
Driver seat rear left bracket broke after 134,000 miles
My murano drivers side seat broke off the lower left metal part, the seat now is not welded together properly and its now unattached and moves around as i drive. i have read about others having the same problem. i have never seen this happen to other vehicles only nissan. they really need to take care of this issue since is very expensive to be fixed! i just happen to get in the vehicle and out of no where when i sat down i just felt the seat crack and lower to one side. i am 140lbs. not very big and petite, so this is hard to understand why it would break like this.
Front driver side seat adjuster frame broke while driving. seat was wobbling like a roller coaster ride from right to left. contacted nissian customer service and nothing they can to about it. contacted nissan of burlingame, ca and the seat adjuster frame part runs $1450.00-$1600.00 plus installation. such a dangerous accident prone defect should be on a recall list. nissan also said they could not help out financially on any repair work/installation fee's to replace defective seat frame. they were curt and abrupt. i mentioned i had read on car repair complaint sites that many people have had this problem and was told they don't read car repair sites.........
Seat suddenly dropped to the drivers side in the vehicle against the door. this sudden change in position caused me to swerve the vehicle nearly missing the car next to me in the other lane. if this seat was to fail completely i could have been thrown backwards in the vehicle losing the ability to press the brake pedal to stop the vehicle and this would have resulted in a crash of the vehicle. this vehicle is used by a 160 pound woman and even though has some age has only 43,000 original miles on the odometer. it is used strictly for pleasure driving on the weekends. this failure occurred while travelling on a highway at highway speed and rounding a corner. upon reviewing the many many things that have been written up on the internet about how pervasive this problem is there is no reason that a poor design on the seat lifting frame has resulted in a catastrophic failure of this part and nissan has now redesigned the part to reinforce the seat frame part ot make it more sturdy. this redesign means to me that they recognize there is a problem with the original design and they should be held accountable fo rthe repair not tell consumers they need to pay to have it repaired at a cost of between $1,000 and $2,500. that is ridiculous.
Driver side seat frame or bracket broken resulting in loose seat that occurred while driving and almost resulted in an accident. the driver side seat frame or bracket on the left side rear part of the frame broke resulting in the seat dropping about 3 inches down on the back left side.
A bracket under the driver seat left rear side snapped. it occured in the process of pulling off to drive.
The left side of the driver seat frame has detached from the car floor mount as of approximately four months ago; since then, the severity of the detachment has increased and the seat moves up and down. i have been advised by a local mechanic and nissan that welding the seat frame to the floor frame will only temporarily fix the issue. nissan states a new frame is required ($1,200 + labor). not having my seat correctly attached to the car presents a safety hazard in the event of an auto accident. the frame has detached based on normal wear and tear; there was no abnormal use, in fact the car only has 110,409 miles. nissan states this is not under warranty or recall. i do not feel i should have to pay ($1,200 + labor) to remedy given the potential safety hazard (if an accident occurs).
While driving the driver seat dropped down. upon checking with a mechanic he stated that the support system broke. this caused the seat to drop on one side. from his inspection it appears that the metal used was not strong enough to support normal use. i was not aware of any problem with the seat until it suddenly broke. from what i have read this apparently is a problem with the 2006 murano sl and nissan should have warned owners of this possible problem.
Front driver side seat is broken. it leans to the left . this is so dangerous . such a safety hazard. and nissan corporate was no help. told me i had to pay for a diagnose test. and have them send it in and they would look at it. and would get back to me.. not a happy person.
I was driving home from working one evening in my 2006 nissan murano at 60 mph. during that drive i heard a noise and that's when half of the seat fell down towards the left side. i drove home rocking from side to side which made my drive home a little painful when i hit a bump.
My 2006 nissan murano seat frame is broken. i called nissan and they told me their is nothing they can do. this is a common problem with 2006 nissan murano. 1000's of complaints and no recall yet. this is very sad when a company can't stand behind a defective product. god forbid someone gets into an accident. first thing that will happen is me or someone with same problem flying out the window bc of a defective seat frame. i've purchased about 5 nissans in my life time. never again will i purchase from nissan. a defect seat should be a recall.
The drivers metal seat bracket under the seat snapped when getting in my car. the seat is wobbly and moves with braking or accelerating. i was told it was not part of a recall and would cost $1500.00 to buy a new bracket. a whole new seat would be $5000.00. there are many complaints from owners of this model about the front seat bracket breaking. if i was in an accident my seat would definitely come loose from my car with me in the seat. i can't afford a $1500 bracket. why would that bracket cost that much?
Driver seat frame (rear) has broken.
Seat broke, why is this there no recall on a seat breaking? it's the driver seat! how would you like your seat in you car just to drop to one side for no reason? nissan should not skimp on something that you sit in while driving!
Driver's seat rocks back and forth as if it's off the track. very dangerous!
I bought the car used in 2010 and by 2011 the seat had locked in position and brought it in to a nissan dealership to get it repaired since i bought the extended warranty. i was told that the problem was not covered in the warranty but they would fix it for $1300 and i chose at that time not to get it fixed, not knowing that there was a defect in the seat frame design by nissan. upon research later, i found out that year model and make had a defective seat frame and it would eventually break on one side. sometime in 2013 it sure enough broke and when i went to renew my inspection sticker last week i was told that i was rejected because of the seat movement. i called nissan consumer affairs and asked if they could help me out in any way to help fix the seat frame (which is now estimated at over $1500 to fix) because it is their faulty design, and was denied any assistance what so ever. so now i have a broken seat and an out of date inspection sticker and nissan will not offer me any assistance for the cost of repair and denies any knowledge of any problems with the seat frame for that year model. the man at the inspection sticker place told me it is an unsafe driving condition driving like it is which is why he would not give me the inspection sticker because when he applies the breaks, the left side of the seat slides forward. how can a automobile dealership as big as nissan deny this and not offer any help to fix the problem is beyond me. i want to tell this to all nissan owners and i would not own another nissan if i got one for free. i do not have the money to get the seat frame repaired and i use the vehicle every day to go to and from work, i am not sure what other options i have other thatn to drive unsafe and with an out of date sticker. *tr
Driver seat broke during driving on highway coming around a curve. the movement was quick, had to hold onto steering wheel to maintain control. took next exit off to gather what just happen. that's when i rock the seat and knew it was broken. i was driving back from out of town and had over 140 miles to make it home. i had to drive with caution, because i wasn't for sure if the back would fall back into the rear seat. my passenger google for information on youtube and found this had happened before with other murano. the manufacturer has not issued any recall on a defects with their seats. nissan has not informed me on any recall with this vehicle. some type of assistance with this major equipment need to be address quickly. driving with a seat falling from you can cause serious injuries to the individual and others. safety of customers should be a major priority. nissan manufacturer need to step up an own responsibility for their defect. i own other nissan vehicle and have family members that own nissan vehicle, we or disappointed with how nissan is handling their customer. *tr
While i was driving the drivers side seat broke the base of the seat, they refuse to replace their defective seats. i can purchase a seat for 1800.00 plus the cost of installation. nissan has redesigned the seats to make them stronger.
Seat has broken loose on left side and rocks side to side. i have contacted both the dealer and nissan corporate and been told the vehicle was out of warrant an therefore they would do nothing.
Tl* the contact owns a 2006 nissan murano. while driving approximately 35 mph, the contact heard a loud abnormal sound and the driver side seat bracket fractured. the failure recurred on multiple occasions. the vehicle was taken to a dealer. the technician diagnosed that the seat bracket failed and needed to be replaced. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was not notified of the failure. the approximate failure mileage was 97,000. the vin was not available.
While driving on the freeway at 65 mph we heard a loud pop and the driver seat started sinking to the back left my husband and i got so scared because he could not reach the pedal or the break when this happened. we were in the car with 2 small children. he pushed himself as much as he could practically seating in the air over the seat to reach the pedals to get off the freeway. i can say that we have never experienced something so scary and dangerous we could of crash. i contacted nissan usa and explained the entire incident and they asked me to take it to the nearest dealership to access the damage. i went in the next day only for them to tell me that it was $1,400 to repair the seat frame. the worst was the mechanic admitting that this happens often in the nissan murano. i called them back and they referred me out to a different department just to let me know that it was not in their budget to fix my seat. like if they were doing me a favor and i was asking for something absurd. this is insanely dangerous and is a manufacture defect on nissan part. there is so many complains of the same issue and no one is doing anything about it. nissan is more than aware of the problems if their own people are saying it. we need to start holding them accountable for this issue. because this is very dangerous and is happening way to many times. if the freeway was busier that day we would of crash, unacceptable!!
Driving on i95 and hear a pop and the driver's seat shifted about 5 degrees to the left and the back left corner dropped. when i turned to the right, it felt like the left side of the seat would raise up then drop back down as i completed the turn. i took the car to the bel air (md) nissan dealership the following monday. they found the driver side seat bottom weld had broken causing the seat fame to bend and slit. they installed gusset and welded. cost $757.08. i contacted nissan customer service telling nissan i thought this was a safety issue and the seat frame on an 8 year old car with less than 81,000 miles should not break unless it was under designed or was defectively made. nissan assigned a case number of 16837975 and said they would get back to me. they got back to me on 12/17/2014 stating nissan would not reimburse the cost and nissan was not responsible because of the infrequent of occurrence but would not tell me the number of occurrences. *tr
While driving, i heard a pop come from under the driver's seat and the seat collapsed to the left rear. i'm assuming that this is the seat frame issue that hundreds of thousands of murano owners are complaining about. *tr
Wile driving casually, the seat felt like dislocating off it's track and leaned forward and to the right. i pulled over when possible and observed that the seat is loose on its rear left side and rocks freely towards the front. electrically it functioned as usual. my garage mechanic (not a nissan dealership!) checked it and found out the metal frame of the seat is broken. he warned me of keeping driving it and said he could not fix it but will look for a body shop or some one who will. i went online to research it and learned that this is a common well-known safety violation by the manufacture, which unfortunately, or in a unexplained other reason, was never recognized as an official safety recall. i want to add my voice so it will be taken care off. before more people will be hurt. *tr
While i was driving my 2006 nissan murano there was a big snapping sound and the seat slumped to the rear left. when i make left turns the seat swings up. it was difficult to stay seated in the proper position to correctly handle the vehicle. i have not taken it to be repaired yet but it is apparent something broke on the rear left side of the chair frame. considering the amount of complaints i have seen from others with this same issue i think it is a disgrace nissan has not initiated a recall on this problem. it certainly has the potential of causing a major safety incident. fortunately i was able to keep the vehicle under control when it snapped. this vehicle is my first attempt at a nissan but the lack of customer care for such a chronic problem says a great deal about the company. *tr
I started noticing the driver's seat seemed loose when i would sit down on it. it rocks back and forth. it seems that the rear bracket is broken. in researching this prior to taking it into the dealer, it looks like this is a common issue. i just hope i'm not in an accident before i can get this repaired. i'd hate to see what could happen to me if i get rear ended. *tr
Tl* the contact owns a 2006 nissan murano. while driving approximately 65 mph, the driver's seat frame fractured without warning. the vehicle was taken to a dealer. the technician diagnosed that the frame needed to be replaced. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was not notified of the defect. the failure mileage was 96,000.
Tl* the contact owns a 2006 nissan murano. the contact stated while driving 60 mph, the metal seat frame for the driver's side seat became fractured. the vehicle was taken to the dealer. the technician diagnosed that the seat frame needed to be repaired. the vehicle had not been repaired. the approximate failure mileage was 96,000. updated 10/21/14*cn updated 5/5/2015 *js
My seat has dislodged from the base in the back left of the drivers side seat just as many others have as well. i noticed it while driving around town when the seat rocked out of place. i took it to the dealer the next day to have it inspected. they said it was a failure and needed to be welded ($500) or the seat needed replacement ($1500). i asked if this was a common problem, and they responded no. since it seemed so far beyond a normal issue with a vehicle, i decided to contact nissan north america to see if there was a recall or if something could be done to help. after a week long investigation, nissan offered no help. they were vague as to my inquiries if this had happened to other vehicles of the same make. after some further research i came across safecar.org, and found it to be a common problem. moreover, to find that an investigation took place already on the issue and was closed with no action is ridiculous and negligent. does there have to be a major accident for this issue to be taken seriously? i hope the case gets reopened and the issue is prevented going forward. *tr
Wife was driving on freeway when driver side seat frame broke after doing research this has been a known issue for years not sure why it is not a recall yet. i know 2 other people in my family who this has also happened to. i'm happy nothing happen to wife or son. go to dealership and they want to charge $800 to $1500 to fix i do not agree with this needs to be a recall not sure if they are waiting for someone to die to make it a recall. info on this matter is all over the web if you own a nissan murano 2003 to 2007 this will happen if it has not already. this seat frame was poorly engineered and nissan needs to take care of. *tr
Tl* the contact owns a 2006 nissan murano. while driving 30 mph, the driver seat independently moved out of place. the contact speculated that the driver seat corner bracket might have fractured. the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. the manufacturer was notified of the failure. the approximate failure mileage was unknown.
I was driving and i stop in a red light . a car hit me in the back and i feel the seat went down from one side. pl ease they need to check this. and also. *tr
Driver's seat came loose at base and rocks back and forth. the auto repair shop has said the bracket that holds the seat to the floor is broken. *tr
The bracket that supports the front seat broke while i was making a right turn. it caused me to swerve, fortunately there was no oncoming traffic. evidently this is a very common problem for this model. *tr
Tl* the contact owns a 2006 nissan murano. the contact stated that after placing the vehicle in park, the driver side seat assembly fractured and an unknown warning indicator illuminated. the vehicle was taken to a dealer where it was diagnosed that the seat length assembly needed to be replaced. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was made aware of the failure. the failure mileage was 120,328.