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What is the recall on the 2007 Nissan Murano?

There isn't a single recall affecting all 2007 Murano models; multiple campaigns have been issued over the years, and the exact set of recalls depends on your vehicle's VIN and where it was sold. The best way to know precisely is to check official recall databases using your VIN.


The 2007 Murano sits in Nissan's mid-size SUV lineup and has been subject to several recall campaigns issued by Nissan and regulatory agencies over time. Because recalls are assigned to specific VINs rather than the model year alone, the exact recalls that apply to your vehicle depend on its production date, market, and build specifics. This article outlines how to identify applicable recalls, summarizes common recall areas for this era, and provides steps to verify and address any notices you receive.


How to check recalls for your 2007 Murano


To determine which recalls apply to your car, use official VIN lookup tools. Here are the steps you should follow:



  • Locate your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), which is usually found on the driver’s side dashboard near the windshield or on the driver’s door jamb and in your vehicle registration.

  • Visit the official recall search portals: the NHTSA SaferCar recall database and Nissan’s own recall/service campaign page.

  • Enter your VIN exactly as it appears and review any open recalls or prior campaigns listed for your vehicle.

  • If an open recall is identified, contact a Nissan dealer to schedule free repair work. Most recall fixes are performed at no charge, regardless of ownership status.

  • If there are no open recalls, consider signing up for recall notifications in case new campaigns arise or check periodically for updates.


Keeping a record of the results and any service receipts helps ensure you stay up to date on your Murano’s safety campaigns. Open recalls should be addressed promptly to maintain vehicle safety and resale value.


Historical recall categories affecting the 2007 Murano


Below are broad recall areas that have affected Murano models from that era. These are not guarantees for every vehicle and VIN; always verify with the VIN lookup tools above.



  • Airbag systems, including inflator-related recalls that spanned many models and years during Takata-era campaigns

  • Fuel system components, such as fuel pump modules or related lines, which have prompted safety recalls in various Nissan models

  • Safety-related electrical and harness issues, including wiring or connector problems that could affect airbags, ABS, or other safety systems


Because recall campaigns are issued over time and tied to specific manufacturing details, the exact list for any given 2007 Murano can vary. Always verify with the VIN-specific lookup to avoid relying on generalizations.


What to do if an open recall is found


If the VIN lookup shows an active recall, take the vehicle to an authorized Nissan dealer as soon as possible. Recall repairs are typically performed at no cost to the vehicle owner and may involve replacement of airbags, fuel system components, or other safety-critical parts. If you no longer own the vehicle, you can still check the VIN to see if any open recalls remain associated with it and share that information with the current owner or dealership.


Summary


In short, there is no single blanket recall for the 2007 Nissan Murano. The exact recalls depend on the vehicle’s VIN and market, and they may include airbags, fuel system components, and certain safety-related electrical issues. To obtain an accurate, up-to-date list, perform a VIN-based recall check on official sites (NHTSA and Nissan) and follow up with an authorized dealer for any required free repairs. Keeping track of recalls and completing them promptly is essential for safety and peace of mind.

What are the recalls on a 2007 Nissan Murano?


Nissan is recalling 2003–2007 Murano models because the intake air ducts may separate from the resonator with engine movement. This may cause the engine to stall, increasing the risk of a crash. Dealers will inspect and repair/replace the components free of charge.



How much is a 2007 Nissan Murano worth today?


Estimated Values
Estimated Trade-In Values for the 2007 Nissan Murano SL Sport Utility 4D range from about $750 to $1,125 depending on vehicle condition. Estimated Private Party Values range from about $2,050 to $2,700 depending on vehicle condition. Valid for ZIP Code 29401 through 4/23/2026.



Why was 2007 considered the year of the recall?


The year was 2007, and it was dubbed by some as “the year of the recall.” That is because there were more than 100 recalls that year—involving millions of units—of children's products and toys tainted with high levels of lead coming into the United States from overseas.



Will Nissan fix recalls for free?


If their vehicle is affected, customers should contact their nearest Nissan dealer immediately to schedule the free repair. Locations and contact information may be found using the Dealer Locator tool. Customers may also call for assistance in scheduling an appointment.


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