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On the date listed, while entering traffic flow from a parking lot, my 2005 Nissan Murano suddenly lost power and enter the "fail safe" (limp home) mode where the vehicle had no acceleration. This was a sudden failure and there had been nor were there any indications of any developing problems with the vehicle. The only warning light was the mil and the physical loss of power. There was no accident, but the failure could have resulted in a T-bone collision since the oncoming traffic was approaching at 50 mph and there was virtually no right hand emergency pull-off area on the roadway to safely place the vehicle outside travel lanes. The vehicle was towed to the dealer for under warranty repair. This repair took less than an hour and the cause of the problem was describe to me as a dirty or loose electrical ground to the ECM.
- Bakersfield, CA, USA
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- Bakersfield, CA, USA