Rosies_Mom

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PT Cruiser DreamCruiser #3674
Grand Coulee WA
4-27-2007
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| « Re: Vibration/shaking on highway (MadMoTuck) | 7:26 PM 5/10/2007 |
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I had the same problem with an older (92 vehicle). It turned out to be an idler arm. I am not sure if the new vehicles even have them. Take your car to a tire place and have them do a front end alignment on it. AND while they are at it have them check out the idler arms.IMHO
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vpotnis
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Nissan Murano 2003
Bellingham MA
11-14-2007
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| « Re: Vibration/shaking on highway (MadMoTuck) | 7:35 AM 11/14/2007 |
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It seems your wheel might be out of balance. I would rebalance the wheels, check if you have unsual wear on your tires, you might want to do front wheel alignment.
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Apple3154@aol.com
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2005 Nissan Murano
New york NY
2-6-2008
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Happened to me once. I had the emergency brake on. Duh.
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blazer75
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Tampa Fl
1-2-2009
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| « Re: Vibration/shaking on highway (MadMoTuck) | 5:54 AM 1/2/2009 |
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I have the same issue with my 2006 Altima. Intermittent shaking on the highway which starts out feeling like an unbalanced tire/wheel which then leads to violent shaking. I slow down to a stop when occuring and start out again and it's gone. I have replaced all tires, replaced rotors and pads (thinking maybe warped rotor), inspected all front end components and still it occurs. It occurs at highway speeds only and seems more likely to occur the hotter it is outside or the more weight I have in the car. It has progressively become worse in that it occurs more frequently now and shakes to the point in which you feel as if the car is going to come apart, but still cannot be duplicated at will. MadMoTuck have you ever uncovered the cause of your vibration?
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MadMoTuck
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2006 Nissan Murano
Georgetown TX
5-9-2007
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| « Re: Vibration/shaking on highway (blazer75) | 8:06 AM 1/2/2009 |
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I had my Murano in a couple times and was told they "can't duplicate" the problem. They checked the brakes/rotors, wheel alignment, tires, shocks and balanced the tires.Finally they discovered the brake sensor was bad. Apparently it was trying to use the ABS while I was driving and that was causing the vibration/shaking. They replaced it and I haven't had a problem with it since and that's been over a year ago. Hope this information helps!
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blazer75
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Tampa Fl
1-2-2009
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| « Re: Vibration/shaking on highway (MadMoTuck) | 5:15 AM 1/5/2009 |
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Thanks for the info MadMoTuck. I am reluctantly bringing it to the dealer today. I am waiting to here that they cannot duplicate or there may be an issue with the 4 new tires or rotors and/or pads I had installed to correct the issue, but I guess I should have a more positive outlook.
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MadMoTuck
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2006 Nissan Murano
Georgetown TX
5-9-2007
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| « Re: Vibration/shaking on highway (blazer75) | 8:28 AM 1/5/2009 |
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Make sure and ask them to check the brake sensors. I don't know if your Altima has ABS or not, but they can still check the regular brake sensors. You're the only other Nissan owner I've talked to that had the same symptoms and the problem sounds identical to mine. Let me know the results and good luck!
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madmiker13
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Rocky Hill CT
5-7-2009
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| « Re: Vibration/shaking on highway (MadMoTuck) | 8:14 PM 5/7/2009 |
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I've had this problem with my 09 Murano LE on a few occasions. It was due to winter weather conditions. Snow, slush and ice were accumulating in the rims and throwing the wheels out of balance. Once I cleaned out my rims, the car drove fine.
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om_sai_ram
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Penang Penang
7-4-2009
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| « Re: Vibration/shaking on highway (MadMoTuck) | 5:18 PM 7/4/2009 |
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Hello MadMoTuck, Recently I encountered similar vibrating/shaking/jerking issue while accerelating my Murano with my friends sitting besides me. Like everyones nightmare, it is not able to duplicate infront of the mechanic. Your answer on the brake sensor provide some clues here. I have look up the Brake control service manual, there are so many sensors there. Wonder if you can specifically provide which sensor your mechanic have replaced. Really appreciate.
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MadMoTuck
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2006 Nissan Murano
Georgetown TX
5-9-2007
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| « Re: Vibration/shaking on highway (om_sai_ram) | 1:00 PM 7/7/2009 |
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Hello om_sai_ram ~I am downsizing and no longer have the Murano. I checked for my old records, but unfortunately they were left in the manual for the new owner when I traded it in. I called the local dealership and talked with my original service advisor where I've had all the work done on it and they were no help (no surprise, there). They had all the records for everything I had done to it and even the times I took it in and they couldn't duplicate the problem, but not this one. If I remember correctly, it was the ABS brake sensor. I'm pretty sure it was one of the sensors in the front. I don't know if this helps or not, but the VIN number on the vehicle was JN8AZ08T96W423050. I don't know if there is anywhere you can look up the VIN number and see all the work that was done to that vehicle or not. Good luck!
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om_sai_ram
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Penang Penang
7-4-2009
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| « Re: Vibration/shaking on highway (MadMoTuck) | 3:21 AM 7/9/2009 |
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Hello MadMoTuck, I really appreciate ALL your effort to "look" for an answer to my questions even though you do not own the Murano anymore. I think I could have the same problem as yours previously because when I stepped on the accelerator and ramping up to 80-90 km/khr, the "jerking/vibrating" is very similar to an ABS brake in action where the vehicle "vibrate" a few times continuosly BUT I did not step on any brake at all. Anyway, you have provided some clue where I can further discussed with my mechanics during the next service.Thanks again
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freedomm60
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95 240sx rb25det
west palm beach fl
6-27-2009
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| « Re: Vibration/shaking on highway (MadMoTuck) | 3:44 AM 7/9/2009 |
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I had a similar problem on my 240sx and it ended up being a bad wheel bearing. The vibration was more pronounced when I would turn the steering wheel to change lanes on the highway.
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shagggy1333
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2006 murano
east grand rapids mi
11-10-2009
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| « Re: Vibration/shaking on highway (om_sai_ram) | 7:11 PM 11/10/2009 |
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i have an 06 murano and had it in the dealer many, many times for vibrations in town and on the highway. i also took it to discount. the dealer finally came to the conclusion it was the rear differential. after i made a fuss with the dealer they said the nissan rep authorized the warranty replacement. i don't have the vibrations any more but i am worried about cvt issues. on a seperate issue, i have always had vibrations when i brake. the brakes have been replaced many times and i am beginning to loose faith in the dealer.
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Desert Rat
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1998 Frontier 4x4, 2002 Xterra 4x4, 2007 Murano S AWD
Mesa AZ
1-17-2007
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| « Re: Vibration/shaking on highway (Rosies_Mom) | 7:20 AM 11/12/2009 |
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| Quote, originally posted by Rosies_Mom » | | I had the same problem with an older (92 vehicle). It turned out to be an idler arm. I am not sure if the new vehicles even have them. Take your car to a tire place and have them do a front end alignment on it. AND while they are at it have them check out the idler arms. IMHO |
The Murano has rack and pinion steering, thus, no idler arm.
 1998 Frontier SAS / 2002 Xterra SAS / 2007 Murano S AWD / 2000 Z28 350Z eater / 2004 Suzuki Intruder VS800
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om_sai_ram
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Penang Penang
7-4-2009
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| « Re: Vibration/shaking on highway (Desert Rat) | 1:29 PM 11/12/2009 |
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The "jerking/vibration" that I encountered somehow was totally gone after I replaced with a new sets of sparkplug.
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