ErwinMey
Nissan Murano 2020 Engine Issues: Check Engine Light, Power Loss, and Starting Difficulties
Engine shuts off by itself
Unsteady engine
Longer cold start time
Car won't start
Loss of engine power
Check engine light on
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Hey, Thanks for sharing your experience, man! About the further details you asked for - my Murano is clocking around 40325 KM, mostly city drives. Not much in terms of maintenance history, just routine checks and the last service was pretty recent, about 2 months back. The symptoms remain pretty much as I mentioned earlier - the check engine light turning on randomly, the engine switching off seemingly when it pleases and the power drop is more noticeable now. I'm facing more cold starts and the unsteady engine running is darned annoying! Hoping to nip this in the bud soon. Cheers for your help so far!
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Hey again, No worries, always happy to help a fellow auto-enthusiast! In my experience, the mileage on your car is decent for a 2020 model, and routine checks will typically have you covered for smaller issues. But yeah, your symptoms are ringing alarm bells for a faulty camshaft sensor indeed, especially now that power loss is becoming more noticeable. In my case, the problem was more pronounced during cold starts and especially when trying to gun it on highways. After the repair, my Rogue's been running smoothly with no power drops or unexpected shutdowns. If your Murano behaves similarly, it's probably worth getting that camshaft sensor checked, perhaps even replaced. Being a common issue, many workshops should be able to jump right onto it once you mention the symptoms. Fingers crossed it turns out to be just that and no other complications pop up. Keep us updated! Cheers.
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Hey, Your advice is hitting the nail on the head! It's reassuring that the issues I am having align with your past experience. Guess I just needed some confirmation, you know? Based on your description, I totally believe the problem lies with the camshaft sensor. I'll schedule a visit to the garage ASAP and ask them to look into it. I'm hoping it's just that and not something more complex. Anyway, I genuinely appreciate all your help and will definitely keep you posted on how things progress. Thanks once again, cheers!
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Hey, I feel you. Had similar drama with my 2018 Nissan Rogue, just a couple of years older, same breed of problems. I'd say I've got low to some car experience but I'm nowhere near being a pro. Took it to my trusted workshop and, yep, you guessed right, it was the sensor wheel on the camshafts causing trouble. Got it replaced at a cost of 695 Euro - not a dream expense but at least it's fixed now. But to give you the best advice, I'd need more specifics on your vehicle, like mileage, exact symptoms, any maintenance history? That would help in sharing more details. Good luck with your troubleshoot!
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