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Car Forum / Nissan / Nissan Cars / April 2008

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Murano 2005

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Jerry G. - 14 Apr 2008 06:20 GMT
I have an interesting one with my Murano 2005. I had the car at the
dealer and they could not yet find the fault.

I can go on the highway ten times or more, and maybe the fault will come
one time.  The fault is that the car starts to vibrate as if something
was off balance. The steering does not shimmy. It is like the road
itself was vibrating. The car feels like it is vibrating from the
chassis up.

If I bring the car to a near full stop and speed up again the fault will
be gone.  It may not come back for a long time.

Jerry G.
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Stephen D. Salmon - 15 Apr 2008 00:55 GMT
>I have an interesting one with my Murano 2005. I had the car at the
>dealer and they could not yet find the fault.
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>Jerry G.
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Sounds like something in the suspension to me.  Reminiscent of the
famous problem with the Pathfinder rear suspension bushings.  Would be
set off intermittantly by various road, wind & driving conditions.
Jerry G. - 16 Apr 2008 23:52 GMT
Thanks!

I will get this looked in to!

Jerry G.

> On Mon, 14 Apr 2008 01:20:23 -0400, "Jerry G."
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> famous problem with the Pathfinder rear suspension bushings.  Would be
> set off intermittantly by various road, wind & driving conditions.
 
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