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Problems with 2003 Nissan Murano SEATS

On average, the 2003 Nissan Murano starts to “feel” problems with the SEATS and its various aspects after 75 979 miles.

Recently reported SEATS problems on 2003 Nissan Murano

Driver seat rear metal support frame broken. i noticed when making a left turn that the seat was shifting. upon inspection i notice that the driver seat left rear seat support frame broken.

Driver side seat goes sideways/i have i have replaced the output shaft seal 4 times in 3 months [keeps leaking]

The drivers seat has randomly starting wobbling and shifts side to side when i am driving. very unsafe and dangerous when i drive.

Driver seat is defective. seat support bracket is broken. in the event of a rear end accident,$100.,000,000 plus for a defective audi driver seat. there are scores of similar defective driver seats involving nissan vehicles reporpated on the internet. why do you ignore the potential risk? make nissan fix this issue before major irreparable damage results.

While operating at 20mph the drivers seat suddenly became unsecured causing instability originating from the rear corner closest to the door. vehicle is inoperable because the entire drivers seat rocks causing hands to turn the wheel uncontrollably. upon further inspection it looks that the bracket attaching seat to the floor known as rear link assembly failed at a weld.

2003 nissan murano; driver's seat is loose & rocks while turning vehicle. problem arose a few months ago. ? hazard if in accident will integrity of seat & air bag deployment be proper? per nhtsb this problem has been investigated. repair quotes @ dealer exceeds $1,500. nissan does not address this issue, only made a service advisory. nissan will not do, nor provide any repair absent payment. many complaints on the internet & owner sites of this exact failure/problem. *tr

My drivers seat frame broke loose and is like riding in a rocking chair. the dealer states the repair is approximately $1,000. i started searching on line and found hundreds of nissan muranos (most appear to be 2003 to 2005) with the exact same issue. clearly this is a serious safety defect that could cause serious injury up to and including death if this seat frame broke during an accident. nissan has redesigned the part to be more robust for models after 2005, so they apparently know this is a serious issue. this should be a nationwide mandated recall at nissan's expense, forced by the nhtsa before someone gets killed. *tr

I climbed into my vehicle (1003 nissan murano) after work. as soon as i sat down i heard a loud metallic pop and the seat sank down on the left side. i removed the side cover of the driver's seat and found that a rear support bar of the seat frame had broken in two places. the vehicle was parked and not running when this happened. *tr

Driver seat frame broken and started rocking back and forth rear driver side to front passenger side. seat frame needed to be replaced to correct problem. *tr

Tl* the contact owns a 2003 nissan murano. while driving approximately 30 mph, the front driver's seat frame fractured from the right side, pushing the driver toward the front driver side door. the vehicle was not taken to the dealer for diagnostic testing or repairs. the vehicle was not repaired. the approximate failure mileage 116,000.

Tl* the contact owns a 2003 nissan murano. the contact stated that while driving 30 mph, the driver side seat failed and caused the contact to be violently thrown forward. the contact managed to exit the highway to the shoulder ramp. the contact then noticed that the seat frame was fractured. the dealer was notified who stated that the steel wheel seat was defective and no offered assistance. the manufacturer was notified of the failure and opened a case on the contact's behalf. the vin was not available. the failure and the current mileage was 63,000.

Tl* the contact owns a 2003 nissan murano. the contact stated that the driver's seat was defective and shifted positions while driving. the vehicle was taken to a local mechanic, who inspected the driver's seat and tightened the bolts. the failure continued. the local mechanic inspected the vehicle for a second time and stated that the retractor failed. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure and current mileages were 61,300. updated 05/15/12 * bf updated 05/23/12

I heard a loud "pop" pulling into my driveway and the seat began to rock. after exiting the vehicle, i look under the seat to try to ascertain where the sound i heard originated. it was dark outside, so seeing nothing amiss it wasn't until the next morning that discovered that the seat was rocking and bouncing 4-6 inches under weight. i discovered that there is a broken weld under the seat. from its appearance, seems that shouldn't be hard to fix... (sighs) if only that were true. i purchased nissan for the reputation it once had, i was very disappointed to find numerous complaints about this same issue and no move by nissan corp to recall or reinforce these shoddy welds. i am currently riding with this seat partially supported by rock because the dealership is quoting a $4000 to replace the entire chair. even tried a salvage yard, to no avail. i am in constant distress about driving this vehicle, but have no option but to continue; i feel at the risk of life and limb should the remaining support break, i don't even want to put my kids in the car, but again... i have no choice! it's only a matter of time before this issue puts blood on nissan's hands. *tr

I sat down on the driver's seat in my vehicle and as i reached to turn the ignition, i heard a "pop" and my driver's seat to the lower left side. as i got out of the vehicle to examine it, i looked under the seat and saw that a metal bracket supporting the seat in the rear left corner had snapped in two places. it resulted in the seat losing its stability and wobbling back and forth and obviously becoming a major safety issue. i searched for recall information regarding this issue only to find that a recall wasn't issued for it but there are many other owners of this vehicle with the same year and model that have experienced this same issue. a recall needs to be made for this, i was fortunate enough for this happen while i wasn't driving because i would have surely been in an accident. *tr

My wife was driving and all of the sudden her seat (drivers seat) dropped (towards the drivers door) about causing her to lose control of the vehicle. after inspecting the seat, with no weight on it, attempting to raise the seat it would only raise on the side towards the middle of the car. this is a very dangerous situation for someone who raises the seat in order to see over the hood. we purchased this vehicle because she felt safe, because she could raise the seat to see over the hood and sit higher than other traffic. looking through this list, if you have it sort for "seats" it pulled up 82 complaints. most of which were broken frames that they (nissan) had to redesign. i don't know why i would need to pay the estimated $800 plus dollars to have the chair frame replaced if nissan redesigned it because they knew it was defective. *tt

Seat frame broke causing seat to suddenly drop several inches on one side.

The driver's side seat-bottom bracket has been broken for approximately 2 years, but has never been a major issue. just recently, however, it became a major safety issue when i adjusted the seat, and it would not go back to where i had it. namely, when i adjusted the seat upwards, it would not go back down. being a tall guy, at 6'4", this meant my knees were shoved into the dash and my head hit the ceiling. additionally, when accelerating and braking, the seat rocks back and forth unpredictably. to mediate the problem, the seat bracket is being replaced. i will be asking for the broken part. *tr

The driver's seat in my 2003 nissan murano suddenly, without warning broke away from the anchor point on the left side. i heard a loud snap or crack and the seat sagged perceptively down and to the left. fortunately i was traveling in a straight line at a moderate speed. i believe that if i had been negotiating a sharp turn with any more speed i would have been in significant jeopardy. i believe this defect in the seat attachment represents a significant hazard to the public and should be corrected by nissan. when i took the car to the dealer i was informed that the cost to repair the seat was $700.00. while this may not seem like a lot of money to pay in order to keep your car safe it surely may prevent some people from having the repairs done and as a result keep unsafe cars on the road. as i understand it nissan is unwilling to do anything to eliminate the problem or participate in the repair after the part fails. i plan to have the necessary repairs made and i will keep the defective parts for inspection. i think it was significant that the service technician told me that my car would not pass safety inspection in virginia with a broken seat. does that not suggest that the issue belongs within the purview of the nhtsa and that perhaps the organization should take steps to eliminate this very real problem or at least make sure that nissan participates in the necessary repairs. *tr

The murano seat frames are known to have a weak spot where the weld will break -causing your drivers seat to rock back and forth - or lean badly to one side. this cause sometime an unintentional sudden move which cause changing the steering wheel direction. that might cause an accident in some cases. another major problem. is the car get into sudden power loss after a while of driving after making a full stop. for example on traffic light or stop sign. it will take very very slow taking off and then will get the power back after few seconds. this delay may cause an accident in example of making left turn on a traffic intersection. you will not have any power to move the car for about 2-4 seconds . thanks *tr

When vehicle was purchased i noticed power seat was tilting sideways when adjusting. my toddler was able to push with both feet hard enough to make the seat lean sideways as well. god forbid i get into an accident!! took into nissan dealership who in turn explained this was part of the trim package since it was a power seat, even though it is a metal part with no electronic function. total cost to replace this little bracket, just a mere $1,600. i'm sure this malfunction has been the cause of major injuries and may have even costs lives. a recall would be nice nissan! way to go show concern and back your product, i will never buy a nissan again. *tr

Drivers side seat bracket failure in nissan murano 2003 model. *ln

2003 murano drivers seat bracket failure. this is a serious concern that my safety in the vehicle is compromised. because if there is airbag deployment and my seat sits crooked i don't feel i will be properly protected in the event of an accident. *ln

Traveling around curve in road. drivers side seat frame broke. almost caused me to lose control of my car. in researching, i found this is a known problem and the design of the replacement part has since changed. *tr

2003 nissan murano - drivers seat frame broke while driving, turn a corner - almost lost control of vehicle. *tr

Nissan 2003 murano-driver seat is rocking side to side when driving. seat is making loud creaking sound when driving. especially noisy when making turns or coming to a stop. *tr

While driving through the mountains, on very windy roads, i was in a turn to the right when i heard a loud pop and the front drivers seat dropped to back and to the lft, causing me to swerve and nearly impact the median. i pulled over and look under the seat an saw that the rear bracket had snapped on the left hand side. doing some research, i am learning that this has happened to hundreds of people. i feel that this is a major issue and that i was spared only by the grace of god. this issue needs to be addressed by nissan before someone dies. *js

The 8-way power seat first stopped moving the inner left side (closest to the seat back) of the driver's seat (effectively making the power seat non-functional); the seat later started moving, rocking, slightly forward, noticeably (and unfortunately) during braking. *tr

2003 nissan murano. driver's seat frame broke, causing seat to pitch down and to the left. vehicle has approx. 69,000 miles. all driver's under 200 lbs. *tr

The driver's seat on my 2003 murano continues to move forward slightly at every stop. the condition has been getting worse by the month. i have had the seat looked at by the dealer and was told the "movement" was within acceptable standards. what is an acceptable standard for seat movement? *tr

Tl* the contact owns a 2003 nissan murano. he stated that while driving 55 mph, the drivers seat collapsed and fell to the left side of the vehicle. the dealer stated that the vehicle could be repaired at the owners expense. the manufacturer was not contacted and the vehicle was not repaired. the vin was not available. the current and failure mileages were 75,000.

Drivers seat on 2003 murano moves forward when stopping. i have complained about it and nissan has said there is a small crack in the metal track which would cost $2,000 to repair. however, a short time later i noticed a plastic rail protruding at the back of the seat bottom when the seat was moved forward. nissan re-installed the piece and, for the most part, the slipping has stopped. i thought it was important to let owners having similar problems know that the movement they are experiencing could be caused by this loose plastic rail, and not a crack in the metal track. *tr

My drivers side seat suddenly made a metallic popping noise and my seat tilted backwards while i was driving. upon investigating the problem, thinking perhaps a bolt had loosened, discovered that the support bars for the seat had completely broken away from the seat. i am dismayed by the number of complaints i found on the internet with the exact same problem. my dealer said he has to fix one every couple of months. i am now propping my seat up with three reams of paper. this is a serious safety issue! *tr

I was driving my 2003 nissan murano on the highway in normal traffic and i heard a pop and my driver seat dropped slightly to the right. once i stopped the vehicle i looked under the seat to investigate, i didn't see anything loose or broken off. i then tried to move the seat and the seat easily moves off of the floor and up to the left side of the vehicle. i immediately felt that this was a safety issue in driving the car. i was thankful that the seat did not move dramatically while i was driving as i am sure this would have caused an accident. the failure occurred the one time but the seat now continually moves if making a fast stop. we have taken the vehicle to the dealership for repair and at this point we have been told the cost will not be covered by warranty or recall and will be at least $1000. the dealer explained the problem as a cracked seat frame. if the seat frame is cracking during normal use with an average size person (125 lbs) i can't imagine how the seat would handle a full on accident, especially if the frame is already cracked. not to mention the seat frame cracking could cause the accident. *tr

2003 nissan murano. driver's seat squeaked from time to time since 2005. it has been seen at a dealership on several occasions, but always referred as normal wear and tear. some added lubrication to stop it from making noise and it stopped for a time. in august of 2009 i moved to virginia from florida. the roads in va have far more curves and hills than those in fl. today the seat back fell backwards as i was driving. i pulled over and noticed that the lower support bracket, just above the seat track, for the seat had split in half. i called my local dealer and was told i had to make an appointment to look it over. online i was quickly able to find many websites speaking of similar incidents and some had the exact outcome as that of my seat. i also noted nhtsa action number pe08065. i was extremely disappointed in my car, which upto this point i had full confidence in. i don't think i will be recommending this car or any other nissan for that matter. *tr

Driver's side car seat bracket broke on nissan murano. thank goodness we were not driving, stopping suddenly or having impact with another vehicle or object. this is a true safety issue. since vehicle is out of warranty, nissan responded that we are responsible for the $1150.00 repair. a repair for something that truly must be due to a lack of quality/defective part. *tr

Several weeks ago i noticed that the driver's seat of my 2003 nissan murano was rocking back and forth, particularly around curves. this week, the left back side of the driver's seat broke. the left back side of the seat is no longer stationary. it moves up and down with any turn or bump. the seat is no longer level or properly supportive. i went to a nissan forum and realized that this is the same problem that many other nissan murano owners have had. the descriptions of the problem are identical to what i have experienced. my car is out of warranty and i do not have the $900. that everyone is reporting is quoted to repair the problem. *tr

I was driving my 2003 nissan murano, when all at once my driver's seat bracket broke from underneath. now i have a rocking chair drivers seat - no control. i contacted my dealership and nissan ( i had only made one payment on the car) 1000.00 -2,000.00 replacement seat they will not repair due to safety issues. ok now the problem seem to be in the manufacturing of the seat. will you help me? *tr

Driver's seat broke while my wife {160 pounds} was driving. seat leaned harshly to the left. the seat bracket must now be replaced - $1200 repair bill. *tr

2003 murano driver seat assembly has broken for the second time in different location. first time was under the front part of the seat steel support rod was dislodged from steel seat support about a month ago and i had to have it welded back together. now the back steel support has broken. nissan dealers say it is not covered in any warranty they have and it will cost approximately 1000.00 for them to order a new seat and install it. i've read multiple other complaints on this very same issue and this is very concerning as this is clearly a safety issue that nissan chooses to ignore. please advise. *tr

My nissan murano 03 i took my car in for oil change and when i took it out my driver seat wouldn't move forward or back it wasn't that way when it went in and the dealer said it is a gear on the rail cost $700.00 also at the same time there is some rocking in my seat they said its a beginner of a crack rail , the cost to replace $1200.00 sounds dangerous and would think nissan to recall these problems with the seats which can be dangerous if stopping suddenly they should recall and go after the supplier of the steel . why make the citizens paid for there mistakes. *tr

2003 nissan murano sl awd driver power seat problem. it only moves one side. right side of the seat moves while left side remains still. failure in moving fwd and back on left side track or rail. *tr

I have a 2003 nissan murano. the drivers side seat frame has broken causing the seat to over left to right and frontward and backward freely, it is obvious that in a crash with a seat frame broken you chances of being seriously hurt by the seat coming loose are increased dramatically. talked to the nissan reps and they told us to take it to a nissan mechanic to have the problem looked at and then they "may" be able to do something about it. looking at other posts on the internet this is a common problem that nissan will do nothing about for the car owner. *tr

On 14 sep 09 took car (03 nissan murano) into local nissan dealership to figure out why driver side seat when sitting on the seat would go to the floor. initially i thought that a spring in the seat had worn out; but i was told by the dealership service representative that the rail system that the seat was fixed to had cracked and the cost would be $800.00 to repair. how does a steel rail system crack? i was also informed by the nissan service representative that this was a potential safety hazard because the seat was not securely fastened and would rock from side to side. *tr

Front drivers seat mounting bracket has been replaced four times because it rocks when driving and/or stopping. this is an obvious dangerous situation that can very easily cause serious injury and/or death to the driver and possible other people in the vehicle in the event the drivers loses complete control if this seat bracket breaks. i just had it replaced again, and it has the exact same problem. nissan has obviously made a defective product and keeps installing the same defective type when a customer brings it back for repair. all dealers consider this a problem but, they also express there is nothing they can do if they keep getting defective replacement parts.. ie: old stock. *tr

On my 2003 nissan murano over sudden driver's seat went back and to the left with popping noise, now the seat feels like a rocking chain, i looked under and saw a steel bracket was broken right at the bent. safety issue - no doubt!!! *tr

Driver seat of my 2003 nissan murano rocks back and forth. dealer says the lifter link is broken. *tr

Drivers side seat appears to have come loose from the floor from the left side. *tr

I have a 2003 nissan murano with 70k miles. the front driver's seat has begun to rock side to side and even rolls forward and back (on it's own) slightly when i stop and start. this is quoted as about $1200 to fix. seeing the list of all the same complaints about the same issue, and getting no help from nissan, i feel a recall needs to ordered before someone gets killed. *tr

2003 nissan murano. drivers seat mount, left rear, broke in 2006 (out of warranty, normal weight drivers). after many calls to nissan customer service, they covered the repair ($900). now, april 2009, same seat mount broke. this is an issue that needs to have a recall. many complaints found online of this issue not only in 2003 model, but also 2004 and 2005. this is a safety issue! a $900 repair is not something everyone can afford and driving with a broken seat mount is extremely dangerous! *tr

My 2003 nissan murano (approx 76,000 mile) has a defective driver's seat. all of a sudden, the seat swings down towards the left. *tr

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