The Nissan Murano Z50 Repair and Service Manual provides detailed instructions for vehicle maintenance, diagnostics, and repair. Includes electrical diagrams, wiring diagrams, and troubleshooting tips, as well as step-by-step procedures for all major vehicle systems and components. Error codes and diagnostics. Ideal for both owners and professional mechanics.
Engine: VQ35DE
Murano Z50 2006-2007 Engine Mechanical VQ35DE | Download |
Murano Z50 2006-2007 Exhaust System VQ35DE | Download |
Murano Z50 2006-2007 Front Axle | Download |
Murano Z50 2006-2007 Fuel System VQ35DE | Download |
Murano Z50 2006-2007 Front Suspension | Download |
Murano Z50 2006-2007 Glass and Window System (Body) | Download |
Murano Z50 2006-2007 Instrument Panel (Body) | Download |
Murano Z50 2006-2007 LAN System (EWD) | Download |
Murano Z50 2006-2007 Lighting System (EWD) (Body) | Download |
Murano Z50 2006-2007 Engine Lubrication System VQ35DE | Download |
Murano Z50 2006-2007 Maintenance | Download |
Murano Z50 2006-2007 Parking Brake System | Download |
Murano Z50 2006-2007 Power Supply, Ground and Circuit Elements | Download |
Murano Z50 2006-2007 Propeller Shaft | Download |
Murano Z50 2006-2007 Power Steering System | Download |
Murano Z50 2006-2007 Rear Axle | Download |
Murano Z50 2006-2007 Roof (Body) | Download |
Murano Z50 2006-2007 Rear Final Drive | Download |
Murano Z50 2006-2007 Rear Suspension | Download |
Murano Z50 2006-2007 Seat Belt (Body) | Download |
Murano Z50 2006-2007 Starting and Charging System (EWD) | Download |
Murano Z50 2006-2007 Seat (Body) | Download |
Murano Z50 2006-2007 SRS Airbag | Download |
Murano Z50 2006-2007 Transfer | Download |
Murano Z50 2006-2007 Road Wheels and Tires | Download |
Murano Z50 2006-2007 Wiper and Washer (EWD) | Download |
There are a few common problems with the Nissan Murano Z50 that you should pay attention to:
Transmission (CVT): The continuously variable transmission (CVT) often has problems, including slipping, hesitation in shifting, and sometimes complete failure. Regular maintenance and timely transmission fluid changes can help extend its life.
Front Suspension: The ball joints and bushings of the front suspension can wear out faster than expected, causing a knocking noise when driving and poor handling.
Electrical: Owners often encounter electrical problems, such as battery failure, alternator failure, and sensor and engine control module (ECM) issues.
Steering: Steering problems can include power steering leaks and worn tie rods.
Cooling System: The thermostat and radiator can fail, causing the engine to overheat. Regular maintenance of the cooling system and replacement of antifreeze will help to avoid these problems.
Corrosion: This is especially true for the exhaust system and underbody components. Regular inspections and anti-corrosion treatment can extend the life of the car.
In advanced cases, the arch panel rusts to a depth of 4-6 centimeters from the joint, which leads to depressurization of the trunk and moisture getting into the closed cavity of the body above the arch, corrosion of the side panel of the body in the rear at the joint. Initially, this panel is also the outer upper part of the threshold, but during repairs it is simply cut off so as not to disassemble the entire car in order to replace the problematic element.