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Re: Murano Log On [onarum] by reddevil4
Oct 31, 2008 (10:35 pm)
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Replying to: onarum (Oct 31, 2008 6:07 pm)

Congadulations on your new Nissan Murano LE and welcome to the Murano Log On Board.
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Re: Murano Log On [reddevil4] by onarum
Nov 01, 2008 (12:42 am)
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Replying to: reddevil4 (Oct 31, 2008 10:35 pm)

Thank you. I played with the Setup tonight. Bluetooth, XM, and plugged in the ipod. Long way from self installed under the dash 8 track tape.
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by mrbizness1
Nov 24, 2008 (7:43 pm)
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After reading the how most owners are happy with their Murano's on these web pages I went out and bought a used 2009 s awd today. I was surprised how nice it handled and how smooth the cvt was. Thanks everyone for the info
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Re: [mrbizness1] by reddevil4
Nov 25, 2008 (9:05 am)
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Replying to: mrbizness1 (Nov 24, 2008 7:43 pm)

Welcome to the 2009 Murano Club. The wife and I have had our2009 Murano SL AWD since April of this year. We bought it new and love driving it, and we really appreciate the navagation system because we are retired and traveling is a breeze with the navagation system. Also being older we enjoy the XM radio system so we can listen to the fifties channel. Good Luck with Yours.
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Re: [reddevil4] by jayrider
Nov 25, 2008 (12:39 pm)
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Replying to: reddevil4 (Nov 25, 2008 9:05 am)

My wife and I also love our murano sl awd. Both retired teachers and really like the trial xm radio. Did you get a good deal to subscribe or just go with the discounts offered by going 2-3 years? Oh yeah, try the 70's channel --- you'll both feel younger.
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09 Murano SL AWD CVT by murphy16
Dec 02, 2008 (1:46 pm)
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I just got my ’09 Murano a month ago. It’s also an SL AWD. In fact, this is my third Murano SL I’ve leased since it first came out. I love the style, handling, performance and gadgetry. We’ve been used to its CVT tranny, However, since we picked my “09 from the dealer, me and my husband have noticed something unusual about its tranny.
 
First of all, the ’09 shifter is differently gated than the previous models which gave you more precise shifting. Just having to shift to (D) Drive from either Park, Reverse or Neutral is quite tricky. Frequently, we tend to accidentally shift to the lowest gear. Sometimes, we’d traveled several meters before noticing it’s on the wrong gear. In our opinion, the previous models had a worry-free gear selecting design that Nisan should have retained.
 
Secondly, whenever we shift from Neutral to Drive, there seems to be a noticeable delay. It feels like a couple of seconds before there is engagement. The previous Muranos we’ve owned had almost instantaneous gear engagements. We’re just accustomed to shifting to Neutral and on the brakes at a Stop Light, to save some gas and relieve the tranny a bit. Now, if the Green Light catches us by surprise, we normally should have no problem immediately shifting to Drive and go. But the honking motorists behind always beats the CVTs’ reaction to propel the Murano forward. Now, we seldom disengage from Drive to avoid embarrassing situations. Additionally, there are situations where this “delayed behavior” could really pose some hazard. For example, on an uphill – this delay from Neutral to Drive may allow the vehicle to momentarily roll backwards and accidentally hit something behind,( that moment you shift your foot from the Brakes to Gas. You really have to be on the Brakes longer than normal and wait for Drive to engage before getting on the gas or learn and be accustomed to left-foot braking (that a few people do when driving Automatics.) On an uphill, It may be any maneuver either from a standstill (Park – Reverse – Neutral – Drive …delay…delay), a turn-around maneuver, or simply backing-out of a the driveway onto a downhill. Our previous Muranos had quicker Neutral to Drive engagements that did not allow the vehicle to momentary roll back freely on an incline nor roll forward on a downhill as you engage to Reverse from Drive – Neutral – Reverse.
 
We’re arranging an appointment with the Nissan dealers Service Dept. soon. We hope 09 Murano owners would freely chime-in if ever they notice the same experiences we’re having with ours. Hopefully, it’s something minor that they could just adjust or tweak the CVTs’ computer, maybe? We’ll keep you posted.
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Re: 09 Murano SL AWD CVT [murphy16] by reddevil4
Dec 02, 2008 (10:41 pm)
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Replying to: murphy16 (Dec 02, 2008 1:46 pm)

Im sorry that you are having troble with your CVT transmission and I am glad that you are going to your Nissan Dealer to see if there is an adjustment to be made. Besure you tell them that you put the CVT in neutral when you stop at a stop sign and then shift back iinto drive to take off. I'm not a mechanic or tectnition but I don't think it is a good idea shifting to neutral and back to drive at stop lights to save gas. Don't do it but if your that concerned about saving gas shut your shut engine off while waiting for the light to turn green (just kidding). And please don't be one of those drivers that shut off their engine and put it in neutral while going downhill on a long grade to save gas. ( Gas is under $2.00 a gallon now.
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Re: 09 Murano SL AWD CVT [murphy16] by musky300
Dec 03, 2008 (5:17 pm)
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Replying to: murphy16 (Dec 02, 2008 1:46 pm)

Hate to throw a wet blanket over your methods...but over the course of a full tank and 400+ miles, with gas even at $3 or $4 per gallon, shifting from drive to neutral at all your stoplights MAY save $0.50 or so...and that's being generous. You'd probably be lucky to save a quarter.
 
Its surprising how little gas is used by a vehicle at idle.
 
Furthermore, you're likely causing MORE internal wear on the transmission by continually shifting it out of drive and then back into drive several times over and over again in stop and go traffic.
 
Like I said, don't want to sound overly negative, but after I read your post I just was shaking my head because it didn't make any sense.
 
Oh...and one last thing. I do own a 2009 Murano and notice the "delay" when shifting into and out of drive. Slightly annoying, but I really think its just a characteristic of the transmission and nothing that the dealer can do about it. I've had other vehicles that have done this as well...but usually the delay is not as significant.
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2009 Murano - 45 page "Quick Start" Guide!!! by jayhawk70
Dec 04, 2008 (2:20 pm)
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Finally decided it was time to replace our 1996 Dodge minivan now that the kids are out of the house and on their own. (and the current deals on new cars did not hurt). The Dodge has provided yeoman service for 238,000 miles with only a $1500 transmission rebuild at 140,000 as the major expense. (is THAT the awful Detroit reliability? Hmmmm.)
 
Anyway, we liked the ride height of the minivan, wanted AWD for the occasional ski trips to the mountains, and something big and comfortable for long highway trips, but a little (lot?) smaller than a Grand Caravan.
 
Looked at Ford Edge/Lincoln MKX, Lexus RX350, Acura MDX and some of the "3 rows of seats" CUVs. The 3 row CUVs were really just minivans with more of a SUV shape and less room - not what we needed or wanted. (Is image THAT important to the soccer mom now?) Rogue, RAV4, CRVs seemed a little too small to us after living in that giant Caravan for so long.
 
The '09 Murano was the right size with the best value (combination of luxury, features, MPG mileage, reliability and price). RX350 wasn't too far off, but $4 or $5 grand more for downlevel technology (DVD based NAV...) and a slightly better warranty just did not cut it.
 
NOW, 3 days after purchase, I'm just getting through the manuals. The "Quick Start" Guide is 45 pages long!
 
In '96, the then advanced "second generation" minivan had cool features like power windows and a CD player. And a button on the key fob that unlocked the doors from the outside! But for "Mo" I've ordered a CF card ($5 incl shipping from Hong Kong on eBay) so I can add that to all the ways to use the audio system. Really like the hard drive Music Box, and the NAV, and power liftgates, and Voice Response systems that control the very neat bluetooth phone system, audio system, NAV, and probably the power up rear seats too. (well, maybe not that, but...)
 
Ricardo Montalban's "Rich Corinthian Leather" car had nothing on the Murano's either. Never had leather before, makes me feel wealthy!
 
We take our first long trip down Hwy 101 to LA in a couple of weeks. Can't wait to play with all the toys and rip CDs to the Music Box. And talk to the NAV lady. My wife is worried....
 
--J
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Re: 2009 Murano - 45 page "Quick Start" Guide!!! [jayhawk70] by steve_ HOST
Dec 04, 2008 (3:33 pm)
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Replying to: jayhawk70 (Dec 04, 2008 2:20 pm)

Congrats on the new ride. Gonna miss the sliders?

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