We have classified the 3 complaints from 2009 Nissan Murano about VISIBILITY into the following categories.
My sunroof over driver and passenger seats literally exploded while driving on interstate- sunny 38 degree day, not under a bridge or near other cars . the noise was deafening, and glass came crashing on my (the driver) head and on the children in the back seat. the roof exploded upward like a volcano. nothing hit the roof, as we were shaken but able to pull over and check the car for any evidence of something crashing into sunroof. but the roof exploded upward and outward as it became obvious that a large chunk of glass from roof was missing. the sunroof was closed, but the sun shade was open. reported problem to nissan, but they have yet to get back to me. this is a major problem and a huge safety concern. this problem seems to stem from a pressure problem within the murano. this is extremely dangerous!! sunroof is being replaced, but i'm now terrified to drive my car, seeing as how this can happen again, and we may not be as fortunate to pull over safely and make it to side of road! nissan must deal with this problem! this can potentially be a fatal flaw on the murano. *tr
As i was driving into the parking deck in charlotte and the sunroof on my 2009 murano exploded. i am sure it was not hit by any rock or other object because i was parking. luckily, my five year old daughter and wife were not with me because this scared me. the glass cracked all the way around and i was not showered with glass as the sunscreen was closed. if i were on the highway, i would have wrecked not knowing what this was or coming from. this is a safety issue. i was able to get out in the parking deck and take pictures. as i drove back to columbia, sc, most of the loose glass blew off leaving a large hole on the top and other drivers were startled with what was happening. this has to be addressed because i have kept my car up to date with the necessary services. this is definitely a hazard that could place lives in jeopardy. apparently, this is an ongoing situation. i have contacted a lawyer for assistance if nissan north america does not address this concern. *tr
Tl* the contact owns a 2009 nissan murano. while driving 65 mph, the sunroof shattered without warning. the vehicle was taken to a dealer; however, the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. the manufacturer was notified of the failure. the failure mileage was 55,000.
I was driving at 55-60 mph with no vehicles in front of me, and my sunroof exploded outward. sounded like a gun shot going off inside the car. glass slid of the back of the car and i slightly opened the sun shade and where the glass is there was a big hole where it had blown out. *tr
Sunroof exploded out while traveling at highway speed (70 mph) at approximately 0930 am. weather conditions: clear and sunny. road conditions: dry and smooth, no debris. no other vehicles to the front or sides so it is impossible to be road debris damage such as rocks or other debris. appears to be a product or design defect. *tr
The nighttime visibility when driving my recently acquired murano in reverse is extremely poor. it makes driving dangerous. nissan has refused to fix this safety defect, even if i agree to pay a reasonable amount for the necessary repair. the vehicle has very dark tinted windows. it does not have a rear view camera. i believe nissan should be required to remedy this safety defect.
Tl* the contact owns a 2009 nissan murano. the contact was driving approximately 60 mph when the sunroof suddenly exploded and shattered. the contact did not notice an issue with the sunroof before the failure. the contact was injured and cut from the glass shattering. the vehicle was being repaired by an authorized dealer. the contact called the manufacturer who offered no assistance. the current and failure mileage was approximately 25,000.
Vehicle 2009 nissan murano mileage 70,000 safety issue: high speed wipers and intermittent front windshield wipers do not work on either manual mode or automatic rain sensing mode. one dealer can not diagnose problem, but wants to reprogram computer @ $500 in hopes of fixing the issue. another dealer wants to replace windshield for $1,100 as they believe that something in the composition of the windshield is interfering with the rain-sensing sensor monitoring system. this is a well cared for vehicle under a professional fleet maintenance program. this vehicle is available for use by several executives and to have an inoperable high-speed wiper function is a serious safety issue. nissan's corporate safety response to this basic safety issue is to keep sending the vehicle for more diagnosis by the dealer, who wants to start replacing parts at the owner's expense and to nissan's profit in hopes of finding a solution. engineering properly functioning windshield wipers on a vehicle that cost $40,000 new should be a basic safety requirement upon the manufacturer this wiper issue has been a long-term chronic problem with this vehicle to which i only recently became aware. an internet search indicates other nissans with rain-sensing wipers also have this issue. *tr
On monday, july 26, 2010 i started my 2009 nissan murano and the passenger side window went down and will not come back up. also i noticed the door lock button was actually unlocking my car. i took it to the dealer and they said the door lock actuator needed to be replaced. after seeing this seems to be a common problem experienced by many other owners i thought i should report this. *tr
Tl* the contact owns a 2009 nissan murano purchased june 2008. the vehicle came equipped with rain sensitive wipers which was supposed to set itself based on the amount of rain. he stated the front windshield wipers would fail intermittently and would stop. he also stated in light rains, the wipers would operate as if there were heavy rains. the vehicle was taken to the dealer three times and the failure could not be duplicated. the failure and current mileages were under 20,000. the vin was not available.