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2175 messages, Last post on Nov 19, 2009 at 1:19 PM
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Replying to: jayrider (Nov 08, 2008 6:53 am) My wife has car fever and seat comfort is a concern. Seats that feel too firm initially sometimes wind up being great on longer jaunts. But unless you can get some long sit time in a car before buying it, it's hard to know how the seats are going to work out, unless they are really bad initially. I've had to roll a T-Shirt up and stick it in the lumbar area on a couple of our cars. But if the seat length is wrong for your thighs, you may never get comfortable. Another thing to watch out for is how the seat edge lines up with the floor pedals - if that's cockeyed, it can strain your legs.
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Replying to: steve_ (Nov 08, 2008 8:21 am) |
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Replying to: pbergn (Nov 07, 2008 12:45 pm) Thank you for your concern and advice... By the way, I had a typo - it is murano 2009 and NOT 2008... The car is greate, I love it, it is just the driver seat that I am not able to get used to (the passenger one, and the rear ones feel not to bad)... The cushion is a little short and is slightly slanted upwards on the driver side. The seat cannot be entirely levelled... But I assume this is not a major flow. From what I understand, most of the people find the seat pretty comfortable, so it could be for some reason I can not get adjusted, or something... Can be an individual thing, I mean... Anyway, slowly getting used to the new design... I repeat, it is a great car! Probably the best I have ever had, except for this problem... |
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Replying to: gokaden (Mar 27, 2005 4:53 pm) Mo Hyde
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Replying to: etrelle (Nov 20, 2008 1:26 pm) |
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I just bought a 2006 Murano. It is in pretty good shape except for a missing antenna mast. Does anyone know where is the access point to the antenna? Do I have to remove the inside front ceiling light trim? Is it easy to pop it? Thanks |
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Hi everyone, I'm new here. I have a 2006 Murano thats covered 80,000 miles, and have a transmission shaft problem. Audible noise/rattle comes on at low speeds of around 40mph. No noise during normal acceleration, but only when I put my foot off the gas/coast and start to step on the gas gently. Problem is that the item is out of stock for the next month or so. Will this problem damage the differential if not replaced soon? Should I also change the bearing? |
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Steve and all posters, My 04 MO W/ 61K has developed a low sounding "purr" like an exhaust or air pipe leak upon light acceleration. Has anyone out there encountered this noise coming up from the caul of the engine compartment. Also how many quarts of trans oil to refill the the trans after a drain. Thanks
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Replying to: homeouner2 (Dec 10, 2008 3:41 pm) |
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Steve,I posted a few weeks ago on how many Qts.of oil needed for s trsns. refill on a 04 morano. Has any one answered yet. A service writer at my dealership said the oil was develeped by NASA and is good for 300,0000 miles. There is no paper filter filter as there is on regular trans. Maintennence people at my dealerdhip said the sump holds from 2 qts, to 5 qts . He said to drain and replenish.??? Any comments
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