I leased a Nissan Murano about a year ago and I absolutely love this car. I really enjoy driving it and the seats are very comfortable for everyone. But, the car does have one interesting feature.
The morning after I purchased the vehicle, I approached the Murano and found that both front windows were all the way down. So, I chalked it up to ‘User Error’ and never thought about it again.
This past Friday, we had an ice/rain storm that lasted most of the day. In the evening, my husband and I went out (in his car) and when we returned, the front windows of the Murano were down. It’s a good thing that the rain subsided a few minutes after we left to go out. I retraced every step that I had taken earlier in the evening over and over again and couldn’t determine how the windows had been lowered.
That was until….Our 12 year-old daughter found the link below. It appears that Key Fob is designed to activate the lowering of the front windows when the ‘Unlock’ button is depressed for 5 seconds.
Well, I have to say that this “Feature” isn’t a desired one during cold, wet northeast winters…. I hope you find this blog entry before you find your windows down!!!
http://www.nissanmurano.org/forums/showthread.php?pagenumber=1&s=&threadid=8322
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