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Old 09-01-2010, 05:34 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default How do I remove a panel on a 2010 Murano?

I have a 2010 Murano and I have a dent on the outside back panel, passenger side, above the rear wheel well and I cannot "pull" it out and want to remove the inside passenger side back panel above the deck to get at it - how do I remove this panel?
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Old 09-01-2010, 06:34 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Welcome to the forum.

I deleted your other two (2) posts because they were identical to this one. There is no need to post across multiple sections.

Do you access to a service manual? If you plan on doing a lot of maintenance on your MO it is well worth the $20 to buy a 24-hour subscription from Nissan Publications and download the manual. It is time consuming but well worth it.

In the mean time let me see what I can find.

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This is a diagram for the 2005 MO.

I hope it helps. If not hopefully someone with a 2nd-gen manual can chime in. Or check out Nissan Publications

How do I remove a panel on a 2010 Murano?-rear-interior-trim.jpg

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Thanks for your response. I am not a mechanic and cannot fix anything, but I do not have my $1000 deductable to get this fixed now. I am just trying to figure out how to remove this panel on the inside so I can try to push out the big dent above the wheel well for the time being. I do not know if clips will break off if I try to pry it off or what. Any further suggestions?
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I recently installed a hitch wiring kit on my MO and had to remove the rear panels to access the various conectors. Every clip popped off easily, and most importantly, popped back on without any trouble.

Good luck.

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