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I have a 2006 Nissan Murano sl awd. I bought this car used and have had nothing but problems. My most recent of problems is the car destroying batteries and alternators. In the 2 years I have owned the car I have replaced 3 batteries and 3 alternators. 2 of both in the last 4 months.
This is what is happening.Right after I bought the car the battery died. I didn't think anything of it, Used car used battery, bought a new one. A couple months after I had the same issue where the car would no longer get power in gear. The car would start but as soon as you put it in gear, no power, back in park, Rev the engine, back in gear nothing( just coasts) what I have learned now is low voltage mode. Took it to my mechanic and he diagnosed the alternator replaced it and I didn't have anther issue with the battery or alternator tell 4 months ago.
4 months ago I came out and my car did low voltage mode again where it would start but no power. I took the battery out, got it tested at Walmart where I bought it. Walmart said the battery is fine and held a charge. Put it back in my car went for a test drive and low voltage mode again about 15 min from my house and have to get it towed. I take the battery to get tested at autozone and O'Reilly. They tell me I have a bad battery. Back to a different Walmart and they say it is bad and warranty replace it out. 2 days later on the drive home my starts jumping into low voltage mode while driving on the highway. I turned off the radio, my driving lights and seat warmer. Power came back and was able to limp it home. Called my mechanic. I was still just under a year from the first alternator repair so it was still under warranty. My mechanic tests the alternator, says it's bad and replaces it under warranty. I drove the car about 9,000 miles since the installation of the first replacement alternator. I don't drive alot or very far usually with work 15 min from home.
Drove my car for 3 months and then low voltage happens again when I'm in a different city away on a highway. Paid to get it towed to my mechanic 1hr and a half away. uhh!!! He tests the battery and alternator. Says the battery is bad. I take it again to Walmart. Same thing one Walmart said it's fine the other said it's a bad battery. They warranty the battery again. I go back to my car. Drive it home and all is well.
3 days later, I haven't drove the car at all due to my weekend and it's Christmas day. The family loads up to go to my parents house and again low voltage mode. That is a brand new battery that hasn't been driven( other then 15 min from mechanic to my home) how can this be happening?!?!?!?!? So after Christmas I get in touch with my mechanic, and tow the car to him again. He diagnosed the battery and alternator and says the alternator is showing bad when just days before it was fine. He has now replaced the alternator a 3rd time and I just got my car back today. It is Mon morning. He called me Fri afternoon to let me know it was done. When I got into the car to start it the car wouldn't start( like a battery issue wouldn't start) and he had to jump it to start the car.
So during all of this I took precautions to make sure nothing is draining the battery. I unplugged everything draining power from the car. I don't use anything that will draw power while driving. No radio, heat seater car chargers nothing!!!!!! Nothing is plugged into the car in any way. The only aftermarket piece I have in the car is a Kenwood radio but it is powered off. I don't know what else to do. My mechanic is tired of seeing me and working on this car. My only idea left is to start testing all the electrical connections to see what is drawing power but my mechanic is quite old and can't do that at his shop and I don't know how. I have no problem taking it somewhere else but has anyone ever experienced this or anything like this? Anything would be very helpful please!!!!!
I have spent so much money and I'm even getting this warranty work for free but the towing bills are killing me.
This is what is happening.Right after I bought the car the battery died. I didn't think anything of it, Used car used battery, bought a new one. A couple months after I had the same issue where the car would no longer get power in gear. The car would start but as soon as you put it in gear, no power, back in park, Rev the engine, back in gear nothing( just coasts) what I have learned now is low voltage mode. Took it to my mechanic and he diagnosed the alternator replaced it and I didn't have anther issue with the battery or alternator tell 4 months ago.
4 months ago I came out and my car did low voltage mode again where it would start but no power. I took the battery out, got it tested at Walmart where I bought it. Walmart said the battery is fine and held a charge. Put it back in my car went for a test drive and low voltage mode again about 15 min from my house and have to get it towed. I take the battery to get tested at autozone and O'Reilly. They tell me I have a bad battery. Back to a different Walmart and they say it is bad and warranty replace it out. 2 days later on the drive home my starts jumping into low voltage mode while driving on the highway. I turned off the radio, my driving lights and seat warmer. Power came back and was able to limp it home. Called my mechanic. I was still just under a year from the first alternator repair so it was still under warranty. My mechanic tests the alternator, says it's bad and replaces it under warranty. I drove the car about 9,000 miles since the installation of the first replacement alternator. I don't drive alot or very far usually with work 15 min from home.
Drove my car for 3 months and then low voltage happens again when I'm in a different city away on a highway. Paid to get it towed to my mechanic 1hr and a half away. uhh!!! He tests the battery and alternator. Says the battery is bad. I take it again to Walmart. Same thing one Walmart said it's fine the other said it's a bad battery. They warranty the battery again. I go back to my car. Drive it home and all is well.
3 days later, I haven't drove the car at all due to my weekend and it's Christmas day. The family loads up to go to my parents house and again low voltage mode. That is a brand new battery that hasn't been driven( other then 15 min from mechanic to my home) how can this be happening?!?!?!?!? So after Christmas I get in touch with my mechanic, and tow the car to him again. He diagnosed the battery and alternator and says the alternator is showing bad when just days before it was fine. He has now replaced the alternator a 3rd time and I just got my car back today. It is Mon morning. He called me Fri afternoon to let me know it was done. When I got into the car to start it the car wouldn't start( like a battery issue wouldn't start) and he had to jump it to start the car.
So during all of this I took precautions to make sure nothing is draining the battery. I unplugged everything draining power from the car. I don't use anything that will draw power while driving. No radio, heat seater car chargers nothing!!!!!! Nothing is plugged into the car in any way. The only aftermarket piece I have in the car is a Kenwood radio but it is powered off. I don't know what else to do. My mechanic is tired of seeing me and working on this car. My only idea left is to start testing all the electrical connections to see what is drawing power but my mechanic is quite old and can't do that at his shop and I don't know how. I have no problem taking it somewhere else but has anyone ever experienced this or anything like this? Anything would be very helpful please!!!!!
I have spent so much money and I'm even getting this warranty work for free but the towing bills are killing me.