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Problems with 2017 Nissan Murano ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

On average, the 2017 Nissan Murano starts to “feel” problems with the ELECTRICAL SYSTEM and its various aspects after 28 285 miles.

Recently reported ELECTRICAL SYSTEM problems on 2017 Nissan Murano

On january 22, 2020 around 5:30 am i discovered that my backup camera was not functioning. i turned my car off and on at least three times to try and get it to work but that did not resolve the issue. the backup camera is showing the red, green and yellow guide lines but the screen is black. it is not returning any images from behind the vehicle. the vehicle was at home in a parking spot when this occurred. one week later to today, january 28,2020, the backup camera is still not functioning properly. it did work for a few days on its own without being repaired after january 22,2020 and then stopped working again. it seem to be working off and on and i do not know what is causing it. when i contacted nissan, my vehicle millage was at 36,099. nissan of coral springs florida stated that the warranty expired at 36,000 and will not honor my vehicle. i am a mother of two young children and do not feel comfortable reversing in my nissan because looking through the back or rear glass of the nissan murano is very difficult due to its design.

The abs light, crash sensor light and traction control light will come on intermittently while the car is on. the three lights will come on at the same time, and will remain on until the vehicle is turned off. the lights do not come on each time the car is started, and when they do come on, it is not only at the time of start up. they usually come on at least once a day. they have come on when the vehicle is stopped, starting up from a red light, while driving (various speeds), etc. there is no rhyme or reason as to when the lights come on. when the lights are on, nothing else is going on with the car--only normal usage--no weird sounds, feelings, etc. the car has been at the dealership for the past 2 months. per the dealership, the abs sensors, the speed control sensors and the actuator have all been replaced, but the lights still present themselves. nissan technicians have advised that they will need to bring a nissan engineer to help them with the issue. the car is not even 2 years old and has 19k miles on it. this is not an issue that i should be dealing with and it needs to be corrected permanently so it is not a recurring issue.

My murano starts sometimes, and sometimes it won't start at all.nissan diagnostic was eletrical issues, they changed the ipdm, changed the eletrical dashboard, it worked for 11/2 weeks, and won't start again. this car is less than 50,000 miles. apparently nissan can't fix this problem. i'm desperate for help, cause i'm still paying for this car. it's currently in my garage, it has stopped me three times on the road, and twice, in my garage couldn't start

Vehicle forward collision indicator alarm keeps going off every few minutes disabling cruise control after ten minutes or so it clears out then after ten minutes it goes off again going through the same cycle over and over end result malfunctioning collision sensing causing no cruise control with audible alarm going off over and over while driving

Anti lock brake pump can leak break fluid onto circuit board causing an electrical short and cause a fire risk. nissan recommends parking vehicles (in my case a murano platinum 2017) outside. if drivers see anti-lock brake warning for more than 10 sec after engine start, do not drive vehicle. problem- my car vin did not come up on the recall so i never received the warning. i experienced an electrical fire under hood (passenger side) when car was off and parked inside my garage. we happen to be home and smell smoke. called nissan corporate to urge the recall be issued again.

My vehicle had a warning light come on stating "front collision avoidance unavailable". it would shut off the cruise control. took it into the dealer. they said the vehicle operated as designed. took it back in several weeks later demanding they fix the problem. took a test drive with the technician. problem did not reoccur. i got out. the technician started the car to pull it in the shop and the warning came on. they traced the problem to a sensor. the sensor is not available and is on backorder. in the mean time the cruise does not operate and the front collision avoidance does not work (waiting 5 weeks now). cannot depend upon the collision avoidance even though they advertise it.

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