NHTSA Owner Complaint Log
This page lists owner-reported complaints filed with NHTSA for the 2010 Nissan Murano. Complaints are unverified consumer reports submitted to NHTSA and do not by themselves prove a defect or defect rate.
My father is a mechanic when I bought this car the first thing we noticed is it had a problem with actually driving so we tried fixing a couple things to get it to drive no matter what we do the car lags I cannot step on the pedal hard enough in some cases I have almost been hit I have two kids this car is absolutely a danger on the road. As I was driving my children to school the wheel became very hard to steer which I ended up in a ditch after 10 minutes I was able to start the car up again and drive out of the ditch. As I make tight turns the lights inside the car turn on the seatbelts in the back do not work my kids sit back there it’s a problem they both still have to be in car seats
Vehicle will not accelerate. I will drive it a few miles, and it will be just fine. I drive it more, and it will stall and not accelerate. In fact, on 6/30/25, I was getting on the highway and it wouldn't accelerate and 8 warning lights came on. It has a brand new battery, alternator, idle sensor, and throttle position sensor. My dad and grandpa both know a lot about cars, and they are at a loss.
The contact owns a 2010 Nissan Murano. The contact stated while driving 45 MPH, the contact noticed an electrical burning odor and there was white smoke coming out of the hood. The contact pulled over to the side of the road and turned off the vehicle. The contact stated that the vehicle failed to restart and was jumpstarted with the assistance of the contact's brother. The vehicle was taken to AutoZone, where the battery was replaced. The contact stated upon driving from a complete stop, the vehicle went into Safety Mode and failed to exceed 2 MPH. The ABS and battery warning lights were illuminated. The contact was able to pull into a parking lot and turn off the vehicle. The vehicle failed to restart and was towed to the residence of the contact's mother. The contact stated that the vehicle experienced complete battery drainage within 18 hours of replacing the battery. The dealer was notified of the failure and informed the contact that the VIN was not included in an unknown alternator recall. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 57,000.
The contact owns a 2010 Nissan Murano. The contact stated while driving at an undisclosed speed, the vehicle stalled with the check engine warning light illuminated. The vehicle was restarted; however, the failure recurred. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic where it was diagnosed and determined that the catalytic converter had failed and needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The vehicle was taken to the dealer where the same diagnostic test result was provided and the contact was informed that the catalytic converter needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 90,000.
The transmission is failing and I recently found out there had been a recall on the CVT transmission and I would like to get it fixed by the company.
I began hearing a rattling sound coming from the rear of the vehicle. I believed it was possibly the suspension, as the vehicle would also bounce more often than expected when going over any irregularities in the road (potholes, speed bumps, normal wear on roads, etc). I brought it to the dealership where I purchased the vehicle, and they found no issues. I had previously replaced all 4 tires and brakes before hearing this sound, and nothing was brought to my attention then, either. The noise continued, and I brought the vehicle to another mechanic, where the damage was found immediately. The frame had corroded to the point where the mechanic advised me to not even drive home, rather have the vehicle towed to the dealership to be assessed and checked for a recall. Multiple incidents similar to mine have been found - all starting after 100k miles - but none have resulted in an official recall notice.
Vehicle jerked and drove erratically. Would slowly stall and would not move while accelerating
While driving 70+ mph on a federal highway at night, I heard a loud explosion noise followed by glass raining into my vehicle cabin. (The shade was open.) We quickly closed the shade which caused a few more shards of glass to fall into the car. The noise caused by air vibrating the sunroof shade was nearly deafening but we were two hours drive away from home and decided to continue driving praying that no one would toss a cigarette butt or anything similar out of their car where it might land on our now-exposed roof. It wasn’t until we were able to exit to a gas station that we could see the extent of the damage and take photos.
The contact owns a 2010 Nissan Murano. The contact stated while driving 45 MPH, the contact heard an abnormally loud sound. The contact drove the vehicle to a nearby local independent mechanic, and the vehicle was diagnosed with a corroded subframe. The contact was informed that the subframe needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure but provided no assistance. The failure mileage was approximately 100,000.
The contact owns a 2010 Nissan Murano. The contact stated that while her daughter was driving at an undisclosed speed, she heard an abnormal knocking sound coming from the rear of the vehicle. The vehicle was taken to an unknown dealer, where it was diagnosed that the rear subframe was corroded and fractured in half and needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was unknown. The VIN was unavailable.
The Dash above the glove compartment has developed a crack from some unknown reason. As this crack appeared the air bag warning signal began flashing. I called Nissan to let them know what had happened with the dash cracking and the airbag warning, and that this was a safety issue that has occurred through no fault of mine. They told me that there was no recall on the car and I was responsible. The dash should not just crack ! And If the airbag system is compromised due to this cracking I feel Nissan should be responsible to make the necessary repairs! The car has less than 60,000 miles on it and is under a roof when not being driven.
The contact owns a 2010 Nissan Murano. The contact stated that while driving at an undisclosed speed, a rumbling noise was heard coming from underneath the vehicle. The check engine warning light was illuminated intermittently. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic, where it was diagnosed that the rear subframe and front axle needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was unknown.
On 3/15/2023 while in traffic (0730) the traction light began to fash & the vehicle began to fishtail. Fortunately I was Abe to exit the expressway without an additional incident. Had the vehicle towed to Fred Martin Nissan in Akron, OH this is the dealer that has maintained my vehicle since 2010 & the only service department that has repaired my vehicle. I was advised the rear subframe was broken! 3/3/2023 I had the vehicle aligned at Fred Martin at which time I advised the vehicle pulled to the left while breaking & a noise intermittently was coming from the back of the vehicle. This incident could have cost me or another their life or serious injury! This is a HUGE safety risk & Nissan needs to address the issue immediately!
The brake pedal suddenly feels spongey out of nowhere. The car stops when the pedal hits the floorboard of the car. This has happened to me a couple of times now ever since I had my car. I have took it to my local pep boys but all they did was replace my brake pads. It fixes the problem for a couple months but it ends up happen again. There are no warning lights showing up for my ABS or any of the braking system.
I just got in my car and got on interstate no I turned on the heated seat cause I was alittle chilly and about 10 mins later I smelled something and smelled like burning plastic and yep sure was whole back of seat was in flames and I almost wrecked trying to get to side of the road and I started patting it and I finally found some water and dumped it on it and my hands had plastic melted all over it and now I have blisters and big whole in back of seat and honestly scared to death to even drive!
My 2010 Nissan Murano incurred transmission and transfer case failure @ around approximately 95,000 miles despite keeping up with the required maintenance. This was in a form of erratic jerking, overheating, and decreased pick up speeds. However, the vehicle did not have any service lights indicating further issues on the dash. I then went to 2 Nissan service centers to request that Nissan fix their faulty parts on 11/11/22 and 12/02/22. Both Service Centers acknowledge faulty parts by Nissan, but refused stating that my car is not under warranty and therefore, Nissan would not cover the cost. Nissan has had multiple class action law suits regarding their production of these parts and yet is evading responsibility. Since then, my car has sat in my driveway undriveable as Nissan continues to avoid rectifying the situation. I now owe the bank almost $3,000 for a car I can no longer drive and bank will not settle out the debt to the worth of the car. I now have to consider a voluntary repo which will ultimately negatively affect my credit and force me into a hardship. I cannot utilize this vehicle to go back and forth to work.
The rear subframe suspension has rotted out due to rust prematurely. Only has 84k miles ;brought it to the dealer and was told that the car was unsafe to drive.what do I do now?
The Passenger Airbag is not working and both front panel and airbag lights are blinking. It's indicating the airbag is not working.
When stepping on the gas after stopping at a stop light or similar situation, the car acts like it's stalling for 2 - 3 seconds before finally going forward. It's intermittent. I've been told by the Nissan dealership that when they did the diagnostic check, that the error code P0868 came up long enough to be caught for the report but did not stop at that error code. This error code says it's "Fluid pressure low". My Nissan advisor said that it is not a hard failure because it did not stop at this error. However, they do recommend that the transmission be replaced. I have been reading a lot online about other Murano owners having this similar issue or an issue with their transmission. I had it at the dealership twice before this last result I mentioned above.
Rear subframe broke and the back tire came off. The problem was the rear subframe was rusted out. The rust has eaten away the entire subframe of this vehicle. The VDC off light had been on for 2-3 days and it was scheduled to go into the shop.
I was driving down the highway with no other vehicles around, and the moon roof suddenly exploded!!?
the rear subframe is rusted all the way through from the inside out. I work at Toyota Motors Manufacturing Indiana and I happen to work in the are that builds subframes for siennas and highlanders if toyota had a known issue such as this with such a safety concern there would for sure be a recall. This was discovered from a knocking noise in the rear of the vehicle we elevated the rear and removed the passenger side rear tire and discovered all the rust falling out using a screwdriver to check around it would pass completely through the subframe.
My car’s ABS failed to turn on even when braking from a far enough distance in the snow and caused me to rear end a car at 5 mph. I was holding down the brakes from 20 cars away and it felt like my brakes were unresponsive and all the way to the floor as my car continued sliding. Nissan’s voluntary recall was performed of flushing out the brake fluid and replacing it with the DOT 4 and it still failed as a working remedy for its defective ABS from what I have read from other owners. I love my car but might have to sell due to feeling unsafe driving in the snow. Please fix this Nissan before another accident occurs due to your defective ABS.
Noticed a rattle in right rear of vehicle. Upon further investigation the k frame is rotted into two pieces where a body mount travels thur the structure steel frame. The corrosion is vast on this steel frame. There have been other complaints on various years same models. This is a very dangerous thing to break during driving because the entire wheel support connects to the corroded frame member. I have read on the internet that this is a issue with the k frame. The vehicle is well cared for and this repair is something I think should be a safety recall.
I went over a pot hole and my rear suspension cracked - the frame of the car. This should not happen.
The contact owns a 2010 Nissan Murano. The contact stated while driving at various speeds, the transmission was slipping in and out of gear. The check engine warning light was illuminated. The vehicle was taken to a local Pep Boys where it was diagnosed that the catalytic converter had failed, the camshaft position sensor, and the power train system also had failed. The dealer and the manufacturer were not notified of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was approximately 171,000.
Transfer case I cracked resulting in a sudden stop as I was driving on the road.
After multiple repairs the brake light and battery light continue to come on. My vehicle turned off while driving. I believe it's a faulty voltage regulator for the alternator. This seems to be a common issue for my type vehicle.
The contact owns a 2010 Nissan Murano. The contact stated that the brake pedal would intermittently depress to the floorboard without warning. The contact initially had a family member replace the brake master cylinder; however, the failure returned the following day. The contact then took the vehicle to an independent mechanic who recommended that the ABS actuator be replaced. The contact then called the manufacturer and was informed that there was a recall on her vehicle for a brake fluid flush, and the vehicle was towed to a dealer. A diagnostic test was performed, and a brake fluid flush was also performed on the vehicle. The failure returned soon after the repair. The contact took the vehicle back to the dealer and was informed that she had to pay a diagnostic fee to determine the cause of the failure. The vehicle had yet to be repaired and remained in the possession of the dealer. The failure mileage was approximately 110,300.
Airbag light going off continuously.
The rear subframe of my 2010 Nissan Murano completely rusted out prematurely and broke when I was driving on a highway. I could not control the car. I almost crashed. The left wheel folded under the car. I had to have the car towed to the repair shop. The car was put on a lift. The rest of the metal on the under carriage is only mildly rusted. The rear subframe, however, is totally rusted out. I could have been killed. Nissan knows about this problem. Obviously inferior metal was used to make the rear subframe. Nissan should have a recall for this problem. It is a safety issue.
REAR SUSPENSION SUBFRAME BROKE WHILE DRIVING ON EB I275. APPLIED BRAKES WHILE DRIVING IN HEAVY TRAFFIC. CAR ROTATED HARD IN COUNTERCLOCKWISE DIRECTION CROSSING INTO ANOTHER LANE. AVOIDED ACCIDENT. EXITED NEXT EXIT AND WENT TO AUTO REPAIR SHOP. SUBFRAME WAS SEVERELY CORRODED.
TL* THE CONTACT OWNS A 2010 NISSAN MURANO. THE CONTACT STATED THAT THE TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM (TPMS) WARNING LIGHT WAS ILLUMINATED. THE VEHICLE WAS NOT TAKEN TO A LOCAL DEALER TO BE DIAGNOSED NOR REPAIRED. THE MANUFACTURER WAS NOT INFORMED OF THE FAILURE. THE FAILURE MILEAGE WAS APPROXIMATELY 150,000.
WHILE DRIVING UNDER NORMAL CONDITIONS, 35-50 MPH, DRY, GOOD, SMOOTH, STRAIGHT ROAD CONDITIONS, I APPLIED THE BRAKES AND THE PEDAL WENT ALMOST TO THE FLOOR BEFORE THE BRAKES STARTED BEING APPLIED. I HAVE SINCE LEARNED OF A RECALL FOR PRIOR MODEL YEARS (18V916000) AND SUBSEQUENT MODEL YEARS OF MY VEHICLE DUE TO ABS PROBLEMS. PART OF THE FIX IS TO REPLACE THE DOT3 FACTORY-SPECIFIED BRAKE FLUID SPECIFIED FOR MY VEHICLE WITH DOT4 BRAKE FLUID DUE TO CORROSION OF BRAKE SYSTEM COMPONENTS. I HAVE DETERMINED THAT IT IS IN FACT AN ABS PROBLEM, AS I CAN NOW SKID THE TIRES DURING HEAVY BRAKING, AND THE ANTI-LOCK BRAKE PUMP DOES NOT ACTIVATE. THE BRAKE PEDAL TRAVELS ABOUT 75 PERCENT OF THE DISTANCE TO THE FLOOR BEFORE ANY BRAKING OF THE VEHICLE OCCURS.
MY VEHICLE INTERMITTENTLY LOSES POWER WHEN GOING UPHILL OR ACCELERATING. FOR EXAMPLE, TWO DAYS AGO I WAS DRIVING UP STEEP HILLS IN THE TN MOUNTAINS AT LESS THAN 20 MPH. WHILE ACCELERATING THE VEHICLE LOST POWER. I SMASHED THE ACCELERATOR TO THE FLOOR AND NOTHING HAPPENED. I STOPPED THE VEHICLE AND PUT IT INTO PARK, AND THEN BACK TO DRIVE. THE VEHICLE WAS ABLE TO ACCELERATE AS NORMAL. SOMETIMES THIS SAME ISSUE HAPPENS WHILE ACCELERATING FROM A STOP.
MY FRIEND'S DAUGHTER WAS DRIVING MY CAR ON A SIDE STREET AND SUDDENLY WAS UNABLE TO CONTROL THE CAR NEARLY GOING INTO A DITCH. SHE SAID THE CAR WAS WAS SWERVING UNCONTROLLABLY. SHE DID WHAT SHE COULD TO CONTROL THE VEHICLE, AND NEARLY SPUN IN A CIRCLE, AND WENT INTO A DITCH. PULLED HERSELF OUT OF THE DITCH, THE STEERING WHEEL SEEMED TO BE COMPLETELY UNALIGNED. THE WHEEL WAS TURNED LEFT,ALMOST UPSIDE DOWN, WHEN SHE WAS SLOWLY TRYING TO DRIVE STRAIGHT, AND SHE HEARD SOMETHING DRAGGING UNDER THE CAR. SHE SLOWLY PULLED INTO A DRIVEWAY. THE REAR TIRE ON THE DRIVER'S SIDE WAS COMPLETELY BENT OUTWARDS.
REAR SUBFRAME RUSTING AND BREAKING IN AN AREA THAT CANNOT BE VIEWED DURING A NORMAL SERVICE PROCEDURE.. THIS CAUSES UNSTABLE CONTROL AND BRAKING ISSUES MAKING THE VEHICLE UNSAFE TO DRIVE. BREAKS NEAR LATERAL LINK TO REAR SUBFRAME AROUND THE MOUNTING HOLE FOR SUBFRAME. 17 YEAR OLD FEMALE DRIVING VEHICLE WHEN IT BROKE.
DASHBOARD IS SPLITTING IN 6 PLACES ACROSS THE ENTIRE SURFACE AND IS VERY STICKY AND PLIABLE WITH A RESIDUE LEACHING OUT FROM THE MATERIAL WHICH IS WET AND SHINNY. EVERYTHING STICKS AND IT PUTS A GLARE ON THE WINDSHIELD OBSTRUCTING YOUR VISION AT TIMES. VEHICLE HAS 105,738 MILES AND IS GARAGED. MY RESEARCH HAS FOUND THAT NISSAN IS AWARE OF THIS PROBLEM WHEN NISSAN MURANOS REACH 10 YEARS OLD AND HAVE DONE NOTHING TO CORRECT THE PROBLEM. TOYOTA HAD THE SAME PROBLEM AND ISSUED A RECALL TO REPLACE THE DASH.
I WAS ON A TRIP FROM SALINAS CA. TO SHASTA CA MY CARS RPMS BEGAN TO FLUCTUATE FOR NO REASON WHILE IN THE HIGHWAY. THE CHECK ENGINE LIGHT APPEARED. CODE 1778 WAS ONE OF THE FEW CODES THAT CAME UP. THE TRANSMISSION WAS FAILING ME. TOOK INTO SHOP AND TRANSMISSION IS DEFINITELY THE PROBLEM.
TL* THE CONTACT OWNS A 2010 NISSAN MURANO. THE CONTACT STATED THAT WHILE HER HUSBAND WAS DRIVING AND ATTEMPTING TO SLOW DOWN, THE BRAKE PEDAL WAS DEPRESSED AND FAILED TO SLOW THE VEHICLE. THE BRAKE PEDAL WAS PUMPED SEVERAL TIMES AND THE BRAKES OPERATED AS DESIGNED. THE VEHICLE WAS DRIVEN BACK TO THE RESIDENCE WITHOUT FURTHER FAILURES. THE CONTACT STATED THAT THE FAILURE WAS INTERMITTENT AND WITHOUT WARNING. THE MANUFACTURER WAS CONTACTED AND INFORMED OF THE FAILURE. THE CONTACT'S HUSBAND WAS REFERRED TO FIVE STAR NISSAN (839 WARREN DR, WARNER ROBINS, GA 31088, (478) 287-4510) FOR FURTHER ASSISTANCE. THE VEHICLE WAS NOT DIAGNOSED NOR REPAIRED. THE FAILURE MILEAGE WAS 99,000.
CAR LOSES POWER AND DOES NOT ACCELERATE. AFTER A FEW MINUTES IT WILL START AND DRIVE BUT WILL EVENTUALLY START HAVING THE SAME PROBLEMS.
BRAKE PEDAL GOES TO THE FLOOR BEFORE CAR WILL STOP
I WAS DRIVING DOWN THE ROAD AT APPROX 35 MPH WHEN I PRESSED ON THE BRAKES THEY WENT TO THE FLOOR. I PULLED OVER ON THE SHOULDER TO PREVENT A COLLISION. AFTER PRESSING ON THE BRAKES AGAIN THEY BEGAN TO FUNCTION PROPERLY. I WAS HEADED TO PICK UP MY GRAND BABIES. ( THANK GOD THEY WERE NOT IN THE VEHICLE) AFTER TURNING THE VEHICLE AROUND TO HEAD HOME. THE BRAKES MALFUNCTION AGAIN. THIS VEHICLE IS UNSAFE TO DRIVE. I HAVE MY MURANO IN THE DRIVEWAY. I REFUSE TO DRIVE IT UNTIL IT'S FIXED. THE PART RUNS AROUND 2000.00. THIS IS CRAZY. I'M STILL PAYING FOR THE VEHICLE AND I CAN'T EVEN DRIVE IT. HAD TO BARROW ANOTHER VEHICLE JUST TO GET TO WORK. *TR
The contact owns a 2010 Nissan Murano. The contact stated that rear tires had collapsed into the wheel well. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic to be diagnosed. The contact was informed that the crossmember had failed due to severe corrosion. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 160,000. The VIN was not available.
WHEN I AM DRIVING AND PRESS THE BRAKE PEDAL TO STOP THE VEHICLE, THE BRAKE PEDAL GOES SOFT AND DOWN TO THE FLOORBOARD. I HAVE TO PUMP THE BRAKE IN ORDER FOR THE CAR TO STOP. THIS DOESN'T HAPPEN ALL OF THE TIME, BUT IT IS HAPPENING AT LEAST ONCE A DAY.IT HAS HAPPENED WHEN I AM DRIVING ON A CITY STREET OR WHEN I AM ON THE FREEWAY.I HAVE HAD TO SWERVE AND DRIVE OFF THE ROAD IN ORDER TO AVOID AN ACCIDENT. I HAVE TAKEN THE CAR TO TWO DEALERSHIPS, THEY CHECK THE CAR AND CAN'T REPLICATE THE PROBLEM AND SAY NOTHING IS WRONG WITH THE BRAKES. I AM AFRAID TO DRIVE THE CAR. I DID SOME RESEARCH ON THE INTERNET AND FOUND THAT THE 2009 NISSAN MURANO HAS HAD A RECALL (NHTSA CAMPAIGN 18V916000) WITH THE IDENTICAL SYMPTOMS MY VEHICLES IS EXHIBITING. THE PROBLEM IS THE ABS ACTUATOR. MY CAR WAS MANUFACTURED IN 2009 WITH THE DEFAULT PARTS, YET IT WAS NOT PART OF THE RECALL. THIS FAULTY BRAKE SYSTEM CAN BE FATAL IF NOT ADDRESSED. THE COST OF THE REPAIRS IS IN EXCESS OF $2,000 AND NISSAN SHOULD PAY FOR THE REPAIR FOR THE FAULTY ABS ACTUATOR. I NOW HAVE A CAR PARKED IN THE GARAGE BECAUSE I AM AFRAID TO DRIVE MY CAR AND HAVE TO WAIT TO SAVE UP TO PAY FOR THE REPAIR. PLEASE LOOK INTO THIS ISSUE BEFORE SOMEONE IS SERIOUSLY INJURED.
VEHICLE HAS HAD TO HAVE MOTOR IN THE ENGINE REPLACE. THE CVT TRANSMISSION COMPLETELY STOPPED WORKING CAUSING THE VEHICLE TO STALL AND BREAK DOWN WHILE DRIVING ON THE HIGHWAY. THE ELECTRICAL IN THE CAR WENT OUT AND THE CAR IS NO LONGER ABLE TO OPERATE.
THIS IS CONTINUOUSLY HAPPENING, IF I NEED TO HIT MY BRAKES QUICKLY, MY BREAK PEDAL BECOME SOFT AND I NEED TO PUSH THE PEDAL ALL THE WAY TO THE FLOOR. THIS HAS NOW OCCURRED IN MANY INSTANCES AND I DRIVE WITH TWO TODDLERS IN MY CAR. I'VE HAD THE DEALER TAKE A LOOK AT MY BREAKS WITH A WHOLE BREAK REHAUL, THIS IS STILL OCCURRING.
AFTER AN ABS ACTIVATION EVENT, DURING SUBSEQUENT BRAKE PEDAL PRESSES, THERE IS NO BRAKING EFFECT FOR THE FIRST ~80% OF BRAKE PEDAL TRAVEL. ALL BRAKING OCCURS IN THE FINAL 20% OF PEDAL TRAVEL DISTANCE. THIS HAS BEEN OBSERVED NUMEROUS TIMES OVER APPROXIMATELY THE LAST 12 MONTHS. STEPS: - VEHICLE IS IN MOTION (SPEED USUALLY GREATER THAN 35MPH) - BRAKE IS DEPRESSED - ABS ENGAGES SUCCESSFULLY (DUE TO SOME ROAD CONDITION CAUSING VEHICLE TO SLIDE), BRAKE PEDAL FEEL IS NORMAL - BRAKE PEDAL IS RELEASED - BRAKE PEDAL IS PRESSED AGAIN, WITHOUT ABS ACTIVATION. OBSERVED PROBLEM: FOR THE FIRST 80% OF BRAKE PEDAL TRAVEL DISTANCE, THERE IS NO BRAKING EFFECT. - PEDAL FEEL MAY RETURN TO NORMAL WITHIN A FEW SECONDS. IN SOME CASES, PEDAL FEEL HAS TAKEN UP TO 30 MINUTES TO RETURN TO NORMAL. IN SEVERAL CASES, THE VEHICLE WAS PULLED OVER AND RE-STARTED IN AN ATTEMPT TO GET BRAKE PEDAL FEEL TO RETURN TO NORMAL (THIS USUALLY SEEMED TO WORK). INITIALLY THIS WAS DIAGNOSED BY A THIRD-PARTY MECHANIC, WHO RECOMMENDED THAT THE VEHICLE BE TAKEN TO A NISSAN-CERTIFIED SERVICE CENTER FOR REPAIR. IT WAS THIS MECHANIC AND THE CUSTOMER'S OPINION THAT THIS IS THE SAME DEFECT THAT 2009 MURANOS HAVE BEEN RECALLED FOR (NHTSA CAMPAIGN 18V916000), DUE TO SIMILARITY IN MODEL YEAR, PARTS AND SYMPTOMS. NISSAN SERVICE CENTER REPRODUCED THE PROBLEM AND INDICATED THE ABS ACTUATOR AS THE SUSPECT ROOT CAUSE. HAVE CONTACTED NISSAN CUSTOMER CARE WITH THIS INFORMATION - THEY STATED THAT SINCE THE VEHICLE IS NOT UNDER WARRANTY AND THERE ARE NO RECALLS FOR IT, NISSAN WILL OFFER NO GOODWILL OR ASSISTANCE FOR THIS ISSUE. I WAS TOLD THEY WILL INVESTIGATE, BUT THAT I SHOULD NOT EXPECT ANY RESPONSE OR FEEDBACK. ABS ACTUATOR PART NUMBER: 47660 1SW0A
ALL POWER TO THE VEHICLE WAS LOST WHILE PARKED IN GARAGE. ONCE CAR WAS JUMPED, ALL WARNING LIGHTS CAME ON AND STAYED ON. DROVE TO THE SHOP TO GET NEW BATERRY. SPEEDOMETER WAS NOT WORKING, MAP ON GPS WAS NOT WORKING. MECHANIC DIAGNOSED THAT THE ABS ACTUATOR NEEDS TO BE REPLACED AT A COST OF 3,500.00. THE CAR IS UNSAFE TO DRIVE AS I HAVE NO WAY TO COVER THE COST OF THE REPAIR. THIS APPARENTLY HAS BEEN AN ISSUE WITH 2009 AND AGAIN 2011 THEY 2017 VEHICLES. WHY WAS 2010 SKIPPED IN THE RECALL. I HAVE A CAR IN THE GARAGE THAT IS UNSAFE AND WHILE ALL OTHER YEARS HAVE BEEN RECALLED, THE 2010 OWNERS ARE DRIVING UNSAFE VEHICLES WHICH COULD LEAD TO DISASTROUS ACCIDENTS. WHY IS NHTSA NOT LOOKING INTO THIS? WILL IT TAKE CRASHES TO GET SOMEONE'S ATTENTION?
WHILE DRIVING ON A PRIMARY ROAD AT APPROX. 50 MPH, MY SUNROOF EXPLODED WITHOUT WARNING. IT SOUNDED AS IF A GUN WAS FIRED NEXT TO MY EAR.
Data synced from NHTSA on May 4, 2026