10.0
really awful- Crashes / Fires:
- 5 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 1 / 1
- Average Mileage:
- 54,018 miles
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Airbag light comes on indicating a problem. After a quick investigation of this problem it becomes evident that it-??s very common and Nissan hasn-??t admitted any problem. The cost to fix this is half the value of the car!!
- Evans, GA, USA
1-the dashboard is cracking all over. Many cracks and also cracking by the rightt side dash airbag. My car is in the garage 98% of the time. We only drive this car once or twice a month. We are not the original owners we have this car for about 2 1/2 years and only put 1000 miles on it. The car has 109631 miles on it. The car is in mint condition inside and out. 2- the airbag light comes on and was diagnosed as the passenger front seat occupant sensor. On this model the sensor is built into the seat bottom. This means that you need to replace the whole seat bottom which the part alone runs about $2500.
- West Palm Beach, FL, USA
Update to previous NHTSA complaint #11078866. The cost to repair my car was over$5000 and could not justify the expense. After living with the faulty sensor for almost 2 years, it's time to replace the vehicle. I hoped for a recall to be issued but nothing yet. To trade in or sell this vehicle, it's obvious due to warning light on dash that there is a problem with airbags. I need to discount my vehicle value or repair this. After some inquiry, I've discovered that my part is now replaced by part number 873A2-3zg6A. This part is the replacement for model years 2011-2014 in all trim levels S, sv, sl, le. It is the entire passenger bottom seat and costs $3700 or more plus labor=over $5000 to fix. Even if I could afford to fix this issue, there are no parts available in the usa according to sutherlin Nissan of ft. Pierce fl. There is an apparent back order with no parts availability. To correct a seemingly similar part on a 2015 Murano might require 2 parts totalling perhaps $340 and appropriate labor this total should be significantly less than the quote to repair my vehicle. An online search of suggested Nissan Murano repairs for the passenger occupant classification sensor was about $300, quite a contrast to my anticipated repair expense. This is a known issue for Muranos and previous models have been recalled for this. I bought a Nissan certified used car, then added a gold level service plan to cover bumper to bumper and yet the airbag system and components are specifically excluded. This is a required safety device. Its failure has made my vehicle worthless, based on potential trade offers. I assume Nissan usa lost lots of money on the previous sensor recall campaign, and now they hope to recover some of those losses by passing that expense on unsuspecting customers. I think Nissan usa realizes this as a major problem and are attempting to conceal this fault.
- Melbourne Beach, FL, USA
Our vehicle has been in 2 accidents - one where we were struck in the rear left bumper and the other we were struck in the front left bumper. Speeds were about 20 mph. Neither resulted in the airbags being deployed. We have experienced many issues with the electrical system including failure of the radio/climate control screen, speaker volume changing without initiation and unable to be controlled, & rear speakers not functioning. These occurred at all times of vehicle operation.
- Minneapolis, MN, USA
2011 Nissan. Consumer states that the airbags did not deploy during vehicle accident. Air bag system components ( the curtain/ head air bags and the seat belt pretensioners) were also replaced. Updated 10/3/18 consumer stated car was brought new only had 7,000 miles. Air bag did not deploy and consumer's husband went into the front window crushed his forhead his brain bleeding. He also broke his hip and smashed his knee. He was unconcious and died 2 years later. Repair was over $16,000.
- Sarasota, FL, USA
The contact owns a 2011 Nissan Murano. While driving unknown speeds, the air bag warning indicator illuminated. The vehicle was taken to Nissan of melbourne (440 S harbor city blvd, melbourne, fl 32901, (321) 723-2941) where it was diagnosed with a passenger air bag sensor malfunction. The contact stated that the air bag sensor in the passenger seat and the diagnostic module needed replacement. The vehicle was not repaired due to the cost. The contact stated that he purchased a Nissan gold standard warranty and was informed by the dealer that the warranty would not cover the repairs. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and a case was opened in regards to the extended warranty that was purchased. The failure mileage was approximately 92,000.
- Melbourne Beach, FL, USA
Entering Kansas City on I-49 North approximately 55 mph, on 2/20/18, in inclement weather, the car in the middle lane spun out of control and T-boned my passenger door before turning and sliding down my right side. As the passenger in the Murano I felt the first hard impact against the door like a bomb went off yet side door airbag did not implode. I have pictures that show crease made at first impact and door bottom panel was bent outward. I called Nissan and reported this both to dealership and manufacturer. They are saying this is a side swipe and therefore does not require implosion. Only witness is other driver who admitted fault, may also be honest about how we were first hit. I have a very heavy SUV door on this car and always said it was a tank and would save our lives. I believe it was more the door design that saved us, and my husband's effective maneuvering, than an airbag that should have imploded.
- Eureka Springs, AR, USA
The contact owns a 2011 Nissan Murano. The contact stated that the air bag warning indicator illuminated and caused the front passenger seat classification system to fail. When the passenger seat was occupied, the air bag system would deactivate. The dealer advised the contact that the vehicle was not included in NHTSA campaign number: 16V244000 (air bags). The manufacturer was not notified. The vehicle was not repaired. The VIN was not available. The failure mileage was 68,202.
- Pembroke Pines, FL, USA
While exiting a parking space at a low speed (less than 10 mph) the car unexpectedly accelerated to full throttle. Braking would not hold it and my car ran into another vehicle after traveling 5-15 yards, pushing it up on a sidewalk before stopping. Both cars total loss due to bent frame/rails. My front end demolished and radiator pushed into engine but no airbags deployed. After the incident it was discovered that my accelerator pedal had snapped off.
- Lynchburg, VA, USA
On Friday April 27, 2012 I was in albuquerque proceeding East in the passing lane of central avenue SE, going 20 mph. A black camero, proceeding North on jefferson St ne, ran a stop sign, sped into the intersection and collided with the front of my 2011 Nissan Murano. When this happened not one airbag deployed I suffered injuries and am going in for back surgery tomorrow. The Murano frame was bent and the car totaled.
- Los Alamos, NM, USA
- Austin, TX, USA