2003 Nissan Murano - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Code 1700
Check your Speed sensor, Idle air control valve, then check your Accelerator Cable that attaches to the back of your (gas pedal) going to your throttle body.
8/29/2021 2:07:18 AM •
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SL. Why doesn't it start?
THEY NEED 3 THNGS WORKING TOGETHER SPARK, FUEL AND TIMING . IF YOU CAN NOT TEST YOURSELF CALL A GOOD LOCAL MECHANIC OR YOUR LOCAL DEALER
4/25/2021 6:58:38 PM •
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What is the best after market strut for a 2003
I personally like KYB. They're more of a performance strut and will retain the same handling and ride as the OEM struts. Pretty durable from my experience as well. If you're looking for a more "cushy" ride while sacrificing the handling a little, Monroe and Gabriel are both good second choices.
9/30/2020 8:17:12 AM •
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2003 Nissan Murano cranks but does not start.
Have the fuel system pressure tested. Sometimes the check valve in the pressure regulator fails. Testing will ensure which parts aare failing. could be the pump or the regulator.
5/2/2018 5:05:18 PM •
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Murano Safe Mode
It goes into safe mode because the system detects a serious fault somewhere.
2/13/2018 12:18:14 AM •
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on Feb 13, 2018
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Transmission
a truly horrible gearbox,seems the gearbox ecu has failed
11/20/2017 1:20:08 PM •
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on Nov 20, 2017
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OXYGEN SENSOR
code p0087 referrers to the heated oxygen sensor (HO2S)
it is located in the exhaust manifold before the cat converter
it has a heater in the assembly and its purpose is to read the exhaust gas composition and report to the ECM so that the air;fuel mixture can be adjusted
it will all e in a workshop manual for that engine
11/19/2017 5:10:01 AM •
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Electronic throttle control
Well, that's a difficult one. I would start by searching for a vacuum leak. Get a squirt bottle with some dish soap in it the rest filled with water and start spraying around the area that has hoses and see if any bubbles are present. With the engine running and try and stay away from electrical fittings and the alternator.
7/2/2017 10:33:04 PM •
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