LeoStoehr
Potential Lambda Sensor Issue in 2013 Nissan Murano Exhibiting Symptoms of High Fuel Consumption and Performance Loss
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LeoStoehr (Author)
Hey, Interesting story about your Juke! Frankly, I always thought of an exhaust leak as minor until now. I'm definitely going to a mechanic since it seems a little out of my depth. Just out of curiosity, do you recall how much that repair set you back? And have there been any other unexpected problems cropping up after you got it fixed? Thanks for the advice!
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AniWa
Hey bud, Yep, the exhaust leak sure did take my pocket for a ride - the cost came up to €265 to get it sealed back up. But trust me, that was absolutely worth it considering it would probably have cost more in the long run if I hadn't fixed it. After getting things sorted with the exhaust, I noticed I had a Lambda sensor defect. Got that fixed too, and since then, the old Juke's been running smooth, no problems. So, all's well that ends well, right? Stay on top of issues and hopefully, your Murano will be back in top-notch condition soon. Good luck!
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LeoStoehr (Author)
Hey, Thanks for sharing your experience. Glad to know that getting the exhaust leak sealed eventually helped and didn't lead to more complications. €265 isn't quite as bad as how bad I was thinking it might be. And good to hear that your Juke is running well again after all those fixes! You really made me feel less apprehensive. I guess it's time to bite the bullet and find a reputable mechanic around. Let's see how my Murano saga unfolds. Really appreciate it, cheers!
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AniWa
Hey there, Funny you should ask, I had to deal with something similar on my 2016 Nissan Juke just a few months ago. At first, I noticed my exhaust was noisier, then the black smoke and decreased power - just like you described. That shaky engine and skyrocketing fuel consumption tipped me off to something more serious though. Turns out, there was a nasty exhaust leak. The flashing 'check engine' light was my Catalytic Converter struggling due to it. It was not an issue I could have just sat on, took a bit of time in the shop to get everything squared away and working like a charm again. Keep in mind, exhaust system issues can have knock-on effects on other car components, and potentially your Lambda sensor. I'd recommend getting to another mechanic asap to properly diagnose. Can't always trust our hunches, yeah? Good luck with your Murano.
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