What are the engine specifications of the Murano?

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MacMalachi
07/29/25 5:10pm
The engine specification of the Murano is 2.5L. Below is some knowledge about the engine. Causes of engine malfunctions: Malfunctioning coolant temperature sensor. Abnormal air flow meter or intake pressure sensor. Faulty throttle position sensor. Excessive fuel pressure. Leaking cold start injector or malfunctioning cold start control. Leaking fuel injector. Failed oxygen sensor. Ignition system failure. Engine maintenance considerations: The formation of sludge at the throttle is due to various reasons, including carbon deposits from fuel combustion exhaust at the throttle, as well as residues from impurities not filtered by the air cleaner. Excessive sludge can cause air resistance in the intake, leading to increased fuel consumption.
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