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Today we are going to install part number 90073 on our 2005 Nissan Murano. The first thing we are going to do is loosen the Exhaust. What we need to do is the lower the Exhaust in front of the muffler. Bring it down an inch or so. You can also put a strap around it to hold it in place and maybe lower a little further if you need to. We will start by taking down this bracket here. Next we move on to the Exhaust hangers this is where it is good to invest in a ratchet wrench. It makes things a lot easier. Now this bracket must come off and stay off by taking out the 2 bolts up in front and 2 on the backside. Then these rubber hangers have to come off so we can lower everything down. How we do that is spray them down with some WD40 which will make it a little easier to pry them off.
As you can see we lowered it down, the hanger is all the way down. This strap is whats holding up the Exhaust for now which gives up plenty of working room for the hitch. Now we can install the hitch and basically whats going to happen is the arms are going to go up and over the Exhaust tubes and go between the Exhaust and the frame. At this point we have the hitch being held up by 2 bolts. We will want to go ahead and install the other bolts. Sometimes fine threads get dirty pretty quick. This is a 2005 but we got pretty lucky on this one. Typically you will need to thread the bolts in a few times to make sure they go in all the way. To get a straighter angle on the bolts themselves we took that last Exhaust hanger down and hung it on the strap we had. It simply gives us more room to push the Exhaust from side to side. Now we go ahead and re hang the Exhaust. One note is that this rod has to go through this Exhaust hanger and the tip of it resides in this hole here at the top of the hitch. So what we will do is stick the rod in there then put the Exhaust hanger back up to hold it in place. Next we want to take the front rubber hanger off and slide it back on here and then put it back on it makes it a little bit easier. Now get the rear most hanger and there you go. Back to the passenger side then bolt all 4 of those bolts back on. That covers our install of part number 90073 from Hidden Hitch on our 2005 Nissan Murano.
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Trailer Wiring Harness Installation - Nissan Murano - etrailer.com
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Today we are going to show you the installation of part number 55571 from Curt. We are going to install this on a 2005 Nissan Murano. For this install what we need to do is open up the back hatch and remove some inner panels. Both of the covers on the left and right come off. These compartments will also come out. Now to remove the threshold what you want to do is remove this little panel underneath the hook. There are also 3 plastic releases in the back along with these 3 rivets in the back. Take those out and this whole panel will unsnap and come apart. We need to take this cover off so what we do is work it a little loosely and the pop this handle out and you can pull the whole thing out pretty easily. Then go ahead and pop those pins out of the side paneling so you can pull it off. Now you can see where the harness and the tail light connect.
So we will pull those apart and then plug our T connector right in there. Push that back in there and run that along the harness. Hold that together with a couple zip ties. At this point we can go ahead and reassemble the passenger side. It is also a good idea to run a few zip ties across so that the harness does not get in the way of the spare tire if you ever have to use it. Then our black wire gets connected to our power supply right here. Then we go behind this panel and do the same thing we did on the passenger side. Again we are going to route this harness along the original harness. Next we need to run our ground wire to our assembly screw and we will use this one right here. Now we will want to run this out to the outside. There is a gromit right here we can pop out and it gets replaced by the new gromit. This plug is suppose to go through this hole but it is over sized so what we will do is put a notch in it. We made a cut on both sides and pulled up the middle to make a tab. We will put this back through and tap it back into place. Next we need to secure our box here and we are set to go.
Push it as far as it can go back and make sure that the compartment does not sit on the box because it will sit uneven. Here we will start reassembling our interior then we will move down bottom side. Down here we will connect our harness then route it in a way that it stays away from the Exhaust as far as possible. We ran the wire around the Exhaust so it will not get burnt or anything. Now we will install our bracket which is part number 18140. We ran our wires through the hole in the bracket here. Then ran it through the final bracket that holds the 4 pole then we will zip tie the rest of the wires out of the way. That covers our install of part number 55571 from Curt on our wired connector. Installed on a 2005 Nissan Murano. The bracket number we used was 18140 which was the one that clamped to the and the other part that held the 4 pole was 18144.
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Trailer Hitch Installation - 2009 Nissan Murano - etrailer.com
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Today on this 2009 Nissan Murano we will be installing Curt hitch, part number 13577. Okay we are underneath the vehicle and the first thing we want to go ahead and do is lower the Exhaust and get it out of our way. There are four hangers on the Exhaust that we need to lower down. There are two here on the drivers side, one here on the passengers side, and one in the middle at the forward side.
I am going to go ahead and spray the studs down with a spray lubricant like a WD-40. And you can take a pry bar or a pair of pliers and remove the rubber hanger from the stud. Here at the rear I am going to go ahead and support the middle tube of the Exhaust system, because once you remove it off of all four hangers the Exhaust will down and could possibly damage the system. I am going to take a basic ratchet strap, you can use a bungee cord or some rope if you would like, and just basically route it across. Just enough to support the middle bar again.
Okay next over here on the drivers side we want to remove the tow hook. There are four bolts holding the tow hook onto the frame that we need to remove. With the tow hook removed you can see on the drivers side frame rail that we have multiple weld nuts here at the bottom of the frame. We are going to be using this one here and this one here. And we are going to attach the hitch using the new 12 millimeter hardware that is provided with the installation kit. And then here, at the third attaching point, we are going to be reusing one of the bolts that was holding the tow hook in place. Over on the passengers side you will see there are just two weld nuts here at the bottom of the frame. Again, these two weld nuts will be using the new 12 millimeter hardware that is provided with our installation kit. Now that we have those pointed out we can go ahead and mount the hitch up into place.
Now that we have the hardware in up into place we can torque our bolts down. You want to check with the directions to verify the appropriate torque rating for each individual bolt. Okay with all the bolts torqued down you want to put the Exhaust back up on its hangers and our installation will be complete. And with that, that will conclude the installation of Curt hitch part number 13577 on a 2009 Nissan Murano.
Trailer Wiring Harness Installation - 2009 Nissan Murano - etrailer.com
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Today on this 2009 Nissan Murano we will be installing wiring harness part number 118481. Okay, we are inside the rear cargo area of the Murano here. And the connection points for our wiring harness are going to be located on the inside of the vehicle here. Behind the interior panels on both the driver and passenger sides. To gain access to these connection points we are going to need to do some removing of the interior portions of the vehicle. We need to remove the rear threshold plate here. There are three push pins here at the interior side of the threshold plate that we need to remove. We can do that by simply taking a flat head screwdriver and popping the middle piece up and that will allow the clip to release. From there we can just kind of gently rock back and forth on the threshold plate until the top clips up here release and we can set that side.
Trailer Hitch Installation - 2007 Nissan Murano - etrailer.com
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Today on this 2007 Nissan Murano we will be installing hitch part number 13571 from Curt. Okay we are underneath the vehicle, before we can get started we need to go ahead and lower the Exhaust off its hangers and get it out of the way. There are four main hangers that we are going to need to lower the Exhaust off of. Over here on the drivers side we have two, these two can simply be pulled off their hangers. It may help to use a spray lubricant like WD-40, to spray the studs down first, it will make the removal way easier.
On the passenger side we will be removing it off the hanger here on the outboard side of the frame rail. This one will need to be unbolted. And then here at the middle of the Exhaust on the forward side we need to remove it off of this fourth hanger, which again can be unbolted from the frame. Before we do so we need to make sure we support the Exhaust tube with a strap or a bungee cord, something that will support the beam. Because once we remove this final hanger the Exhaust will want to fall down and it could damage your system if not properly supported.
Okay now that we have the Exhaust lowered we can go ahead and remove the tow hook from the drivers side frame rail. There are four bolts holding the tow hook onto the frame. Now that we have the tow hook removed I am going to go ahead and point out the three attaching points here on the drivers side. And over here on the passenger side we are just going to be using the two rear most weld nuts here at the bottom of the frame. Okay with those pointed out we can go ahead and put the hitch up in position. We are going to be using the 12 millimeter bolts along with the conical tooth washers. And for the forward most attaching point here on the drivers side we will be using the 10 millimeter bolt with the conical tooth washer. And now that we have all the bolts in place we can go ahead and torque the bolts down. You want to check with the directions to verify the appropriate torque rating for each individual bolt. And with all the bolts torqued down we just want to put the Exhaust back up on its hangers and our installation will be complete. And that will conclude the installation of hitch part number 13571 on a 2007 Nissan Murano.
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Nissan Murano vs Subaru Tribeca
Test-Drive of a new Nissan Murano vs Subaru Tribeca. Russian Internet newspaper Dni.Ru http://dni.ru/auto, where i work.
DRIVE Nissan Murano S
The crossover market is more competitive than ever. Nissan's stylish Murano goes up against, Ford Edge, Mazda CX-7, Toyota Murano, Hyundai Santa Fe, Chevy Equinox and GMC Terrain. How's it stack up? Tom Voelk takes a look.
2004 NISSAN MURANO snow test
2004 NISSAN MURANO SNOW TEST Pls dont make stupid comments on editing, i made this vid back in 2004 with a shitty software, This car is dope in snow and you know it...so enjoy the clip
Trailer Hitch Installation - 2007 Nissan Quest - etrailer.com
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Today on this 2007 Nissan Quest mini van we will be installing Valley hitch part number V82760. We are underneath the vehicle now and we are actually taking a look at the driver side frame rail. We have got four existing weld nuts visible on the frame rail. Using the three rear most ones as our attaching points for the trailer hitch. To attach our hitch to those weld nuts we will be using the 12 millimeter bolts along with the conical tooth washers that are provided with our hitch installation kit. That is going to be the same on both the driver and passenger sides. However, if you look over at the passenger side you will notice that our Exhaust is in the way. So we are going to need to lower that first before we put the hitch up in position. It looks like we are going to remove it off of its two rear most hangers. The rear most hanger is located right in the middle of the muffler itself on the outboard side and then if you follow the Exhaust pipe forward to the first cross member you will see we have got our second hanger that we are going to be removing the Exhaust off of. 00:57
It is going to be a good idea before we remove these two hangers to support this Exhaust tube with a bungee cord or a ratchet strap because when you do remove it off these two hangers the Exhaust will want to come down and do damage if you do not have any support to it. To remove this forward most Exhaust hanger I am just going to unbolt it off its two mounting studs. To help with the removal of the rear most Exhaust hangers I am going to spray down this stud with some spray lubricant like a WD-40. That is going to help make the removal of the rubber hanger from the Exhaust stud much easier. You can just take a basic pry bar or a set of pliers and remove the two pieces from each other. It is also going to be necessary to remove the ground strap from the Exhaust unit. That allows us to pull the muffler further down to gain more clearance to the passenger side frame rail. You will also notice that the heat shield is in the way of the frame rail on the passenger side. We will be removing it as well however it will not be reinstalled once the hitch is in place. 01:57
It may be necessary before we put the hitch up to clean out the weld nuts on both the driver and passenger side. Any vehicle that has seen more than one winter has going to have some corrosion or possible rust built up in these weld nuts which could make it difficult to get the bolts into place. To do that we just want to take a spray lubricant like a WD-40 and let that thoroughly soak in for a second. Then we are going to come back through with a wire brush or some sort of a bristled item to run that in there, loosen up the debris and road grime so we can get our bolts in much easier. We just want to repeat that procedure for all of the weld nuts and then we will put our hitch up in position. With the hitch up into position we want to start tightening the bolts down. I am going to start over on the passenger side first because what we want to make sure of is that we are clearing the part of the ground strap that is actually attached to the frame. It may take a little manipulating to the side of the hitch to make sure you clear that. With our bolts tightened down into place we can go back through and torque them down to their specified torque rating and you will find that torque rating listed in your direction sheet. With all of our bolts torqued down we just want to make sure we put our Exhaust back up on its two hangers and out ground strap back on the Exhaust and our installation will be complete. I am going to give you a couple of final installed dimensions. From the ground to the top of the receiver tube opening is going to be 10-3/ 4 inches and from the center of the pin hole to the back edge of the bumper it is going to be approximately seven inches. This will conclude the installation of Valley hitch part number V82760 on a 2007 Nissan Quest mini van.
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Walk around of my Mocha colored Fx...
0 - 60Mph (97 km/h) = 6.8 Seconds
3.5 Litre
She's fully loaded with the exception of a navigation and t.v crap, other then that she has everything. I also added the side vents for a more unique look.
Options :
Splash Guards (PIO) - $140
Roof Rail Cross Bars (Black) (PIO) - $240
Sunroof Wind Deflector (PIO) - $90
Tow Hitch (PIO) - $600
Touring Package - $1,300
Glass electric front sunroof; Garage door opener; Coming home device; Headlight control with time delay switch-off and dusk sensor; Load restraint net
Heated Seats
Dual Climate Control
Power Door Locks, Power Windows
Tilt and Telescope Wheel
6 Way adjustable Driver/Pass seat
Rear Adjustable Seats
Cruise Control
10 Speakers (Bose including 2 subs)
Satelite Radio (Free for 2 years)
Traction Control
Stability Control
Memory Buttons for 3 People
Speed Sensitive Wipers
Hid's
18' Rims
Brightness for Spedometer and Center Console
There's also a button which is numbered (0-4) which will either widen your front lights or make them smaller. It's a useful feature while driving in fog ext..