Nissan Murano CVT (Continuously Variable Transmissions )
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Nissan Murano CVT (Continuously Variable Transmissions )

 
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dbmethods
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Posted: Mon Dec 06, 2004 8:54 pm    Post subject: Nissan Murano CVT (Continuously Variable Transmissions ) Reply with quote

Any idea how reliable on CVT? If that goes wrong, is only dealer able to
fix that?

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rjjj
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Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2004 6:09 pm    Post subject: Re: Nissan Murano CVT (Continuously Variable Transmissions ) Reply with quote

Can't answer your question, but, I have received no recalls on the Murano,
nor had any CVT problems in the year and half I have been driving it.

A good thing I've noticed is better engine braking down hills where on the
traditional trans. in 4th gear I might have to use the brake more or
downshift depending on steepness.

I would be wary of independent trans. fixers in the warranty period.
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Rey Wang
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Posted: Wed Dec 08, 2004 4:18 am    Post subject: Re: Nissan Murano CVT (Continuously Variable Transmissions ) Reply with quote

Do you have traction control on it? I am in NJ, only get about couple times
snow here.
Not sure it is worth to get 4x4 or 4x2 will do it alright?


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Can't answer your question, but, I have received no recalls on the Murano,
nor had any CVT problems in the year and half I have been driving it.

A good thing I've noticed is better engine braking down hills where on the
traditional trans. in 4th gear I might have to use the brake more or
downshift depending on steepness.

I would be wary of independent trans. fixers in the warranty period.


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rjjj
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Posted: Wed Dec 08, 2004 5:41 am    Post subject: Re: Nissan Murano CVT (Continuously Variable Transmissions ) Reply with quote

Do not have TC, but, I have AWD. Was fine in last year's snow. Seems to be
an extremely good handling car in all weather.
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otherwhorl
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Posted: Sun Dec 12, 2004 12:02 am    Post subject: Re: Nissan Murano CVT (Continuously Variable Transmissions ) Reply with quote

Murano is (was?) Nissan's first CVT with this powerful an engine. I've had
no problems at all with CVT for 23 months now. I do not have traction
control package and have never missed it in Illinois weather. AWD
automatically engages up to 20 mph, then it shifts to front wheel drive
only.

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Any idea how reliable on CVT? If that goes wrong, is only dealer able to
fix that?
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