Nissan Murano Z51 (2008 year). Manual — part 81
BRM-16
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BODY ALIGNMENT
Measurement Points
Unit: mm (in)
: Vehicle front
: Bolt head
JSKIA0790GB
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2009 Murano
BODY ALIGNMENT
BRM-17
< ON-VEHICLE MAINTENANCE >
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
L
M
A
B
BRM
N
O
P
Unit: mm (in)
: Vehicle front
Points
Coordinates
Remarks
Points
Coordinates
Remarks
X
Y
Z
X
Y
Z
A, a
±
497.0
(
±
19.567)
−
555.5
(
−
21.870)
330.0
(12.992)
Hole
φ
17 (0.67)
H, h
±
501.0
(
±
19.724)
2608.0
(102.677)
166.8
(6.567)
Bolt head
B, b
±
327.0
(
±
12.874)
395.0
(15.551)
130.0
(5.118)
B: Hole
φ
28.5
(1.122)
b: Hole 33.1
×
28.5
(1.303
×
1.122)
J, j
±
466.0
(
±
18.346)
3157.0
(124.291)
202.0
(7.953)
Bolt head
C, c
±
457.7
(
±
18.020)
620.0
(24.409)
136.0
(5.354)
Hole
φ
10 (0.39)
K, k
±
476.0
(
±
18.740)
3402.0
(133.937)
336.8
(13.260)
Hole
φ
16 (0.63)
D, d
±
428.5
(
±
16.870)
820.0
(32.283)
141.8
(5.583)
Hole
φ
16 (0.63)
M
602.7
(23.728)
52.0
(2.047)
830.3
(32.689)
Hole
φ
59 (2.32)
E, e
±
428.5
(
±
16.870)
1166.0
(45.905)
143.4
(5.646)
Hole 20
×
16
(0.79
×
0.63)
m
−
602.7
(
−
23.728)
54.4
(2.142)
830.1
(32.681)
Hole
φ
59 (2.32)
JSKIA0547GB
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BRM-18
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BODY ALIGNMENT
Passenger Compartment
INFOID:0000000003468464
Measurement
Dimensions marked with
″
*
″
indicate symmetrically identical dimensions on both the right and left hand of the
vehicle.
«The others»
Unit: mm (in)
F, f
±
428.5
(
±
16.870)
1727.0
(67.992)
163.6
(6.441)
Hole
φ
12 (0.47)
N, n
±
577.0
(
±
22.716)
2711.6
(106.756)
482.1
(18.980)
Hole
φ
64 (2.52)
G, g
±
636.0
(
±
25.039)
2248.2
(88.512)
167.0
(6.575)
Hole
φ
20 (0.79)
Points
Coordinates
Remarks
Points
Coordinates
Remarks
X
Y
Z
X
Y
Z
Unit: mm (in)
JSKIA0791GB
Point
Dimension
Memo
Point
Dimension
Memo
Point
Dimension
Memo
Point
Dimension
Memo
E - e
1292 (50.87)
J - j
1539 (60.59)
P - p
1211 (47.68)
T - N
1047 (41.22)*
E - g
1741 (68.54)*
K - k
1540 (60.63)
P - r
1726 (67.95)*
T - O
865 (34.06)*
E - h
1412 (55.59)*
M - m
1403 (55.24)
Q - q
1519 (59.80)
T - P
1365 (53.74)*
E - k
1635 (64.37)*
M - o
1631 (64.21)*
R - r
1537 (60.51)
T - Q
1183 (46.57)*
F - f
1456 (57.32)
M - p
1431 (56.34)*
S - E
1265 (49.80)*
T - R
811 (31.93)*
F - j
1718 (67.64)*
M - r
1758 (69.21)*
S - F
1096 (43.15)*
U - W
1128 (44.41)*
G - g
1522 (59.92)
N - n
1536 (60.47)
S - G
817 (32.17)*
U - X
1118 (44.02)*
G - h
1929 (75.94)*
N - q
1732 (68.19)*
S - H
1409 (55.47)*
V - W
1211 (47.68)*
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BODY ALIGNMENT
BRM-19
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C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
L
M
A
B
BRM
N
O
P
Measurement Points
Unit: mm (in)
G - k
1770 (69.68)*
O - o
1540 (60.63)
S - J
1220 (48.03)*
V - X
1111 (43.74)*
H - h
1403 (55.24)
O - p
1741 (68.54)*
S - K
1044 (41.10)*
H - k
1626 (64.02)*
O - r
1620 (63.78)*
T - M
1237 (48.70)*
Point
Dimension
Memo
Point
Dimension
Memo
Point
Dimension
Memo
Point
Dimension
Memo
: Vehicle front
JSKIA0792ZZ
Point
Material
Point
Material
A
Cowl top extension installing hole center of cen-
ter positioning mark
φ
7 (0.28)
J, j, N, n
Inner center pillar joggle
B
Roof flange end of center positioning mark
P, p, R, r
Rear fender indent
C, c
Front pillar joggle
Q, q
Rear pillar inner joggle
D, d, E, e, F, f
Front pillar indent
S
Front floor reinforcement hole center of center
positioning mark
φ
9 (0.35)
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BRM-20
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BODY ALIGNMENT
Rear Body
INFOID:0000000003468465
Measurement
Dimensions marked with
″
*
″
indicate symmetrically identical dimensions on both the right and left hand of the
vehicle.
Measurement Points
G, g
Side dash joggle
T
Front floor positioning mark of center positioning
mark
H, h, K, k, M,
m, O, o
Center pillar indent
U, u, V, v, W,
w, X, x
Door hinge installing hole center
U, u, V, v, X, x:
φ
12 (0.47)
W, w: 14
×
12 (0.55
×
0.47)
Point
Material
Point
Material
Unit: mm (in)
JSKIA0550GB
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BODY ALIGNMENT
BRM-21
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C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
L
M
A
B
BRM
N
O
P
Unit: mm (in)
: Vehicle front
Point
Material
Point
Material
A
Roof indent of center positioning mark
D, d
Rear fender brace joggle
B, b
Back pillar main joggle
E
Upper rear panel indent of center positioning
mark
C, c
Center dovetail bracket installing hole center
φ
7
(0.28)
JSKIA0551ZZ
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BRM-22
< ON-VEHICLE REPAIR >
HANDLING PRECAUTIONS
ON-VEHICLE REPAIR
HANDLING PRECAUTIONS
Precautions for Plastics
INFOID:0000000004292765
CAUTION:
• When repairing and painting a portion of the body adjacent to plastic parts, consider their characteristics (influence of heat
and solvent) and remove them if necessary or take suitable measures to protect them.
• Plastic parts should be repaired and painted using methods suiting the materials
,
characteristics.
Abbre-
viation
Material name
Heat resisting
temperature
°
C (
°
F)
Resistance to gasoline and
solvents
Other cautions
PE
Polyethylene
60 (140)
Gasoline and most solvents are
harmless if applied for a very
short time (wipe out quickly).
Flammable
ABS
Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene
80 (176)
Avoid gasoline and solvents.
—
EPM/
EPDM
Ethylene Propylene (Diene) co-
polymer
80 (176)
Gasoline and most solvents are
harmless if applied for a very
short time (wipe out quickly).
Flammable
PS
Polystyrene
80 (176)
Avoid solvents.
Flammable
PVC
Poly Vinyl Chloride
80 (176)
Gasoline and most solvents are
harmless if applied for a very
short time (wipe out quickly).
Poisonous gas is emitted
when burned.
TPO
Thermoplastic Olefine
80 (176)
↑
Flammable
AAS
Acrylonitrile Acrylic Styrene
85 (185)
Avoid gasoline and solvents.
—
PMMA
Poly Methyl Methacrylate
85 (185)
↑
—
EVAC
Ethylene Vinyl Acetate
90 (194)
↑
—
PP
Polypropylene
90 (194)
Gasoline and most solvents are
harmless if applied for a very
short time (wipe out quickly).
Flammable, avoid bat-
tery acid.
PUR
Polyurethane
90 (194)
Avoid gasoline and solvents.
—
UP
Unsaturated Polyester
90 (194)
↑
Flammable
ASA
Acrylonitrile Styrene Acrylate
100 (212)
↑
Flammable
PPE
Poly Phenylene Ether
110 (230)
↑
—
TPU
Thermoplastic Urethane
110 (230)
↑
—
PBT+
PC
Poly Butylene Terephthalate +
Polycarbonate
120 (248)
↑
Flammable
PC
Polycarbonate
120 (248)
↑
—
POM
Poly Oxymethylene
120 (248)
↑
Avoid battery acid.
PA
Polyamide
140 (284)
↑
Avoid immersing in wa-
ter.
PBT
Poly Butylene Terephthalate
140 (284)
↑
—
PAR
Polyarylate
180 (356)
↑
—
PET
Polyester
180 (356)
↑
—
PEI
Polyetherimide
200 (392)
↑
—
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HANDLING PRECAUTIONS
BRM-23
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D
E
F
G
H
I
J
L
M
A
B
BRM
N
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Location of Plastic Parts
INFOID:0000000003468451
Component
Material
Component
Material
1
Bumper fascia
PP + EPM
10
Front combination lamp
extension
Lens
PMMA
2
Radiator grille
ABS
Housing
AAS
3
Front combination lamp
Lens
Glass
11
License plate lamp
Lens
PC
Housing
PP
Housing
PC
4
Windshield molding
EPDM
12
Back door
Outer
PP
5
Door outside mirror
Cover
ABS
Inner
PP
Housing
ABS
13
Rear combination lamp
(Rear fender)
Lens
PMMA
Base
ABS
Housing
ABS
6
Side guard molding
PP
Rear combination lamp
(Back door)
Lens
PMMA
7
Mudguard
TPO
Housing
AAS
8
Fender Protector
Front
PP
14
Door outside molding
PVC + Stainless
Rear
PET
15
Door outside handle
PC + ABS
9
Front fog lamp
Lens
Glass
16
Reflex reflector
Lens
PMMA
Housing
PBT + ASA +
Glass fiber
Housing
ABS
JSKIA0572ZZ
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BRM-24
< ON-VEHICLE REPAIR >
HANDLING PRECAUTIONS
Component
Material
Component
Material
1
Luggage side finisher
PP
6
Cluster lid A
ABS
2
Personal lamp
Lens
PC
7
Cluster lid C
PC + ABS
Housing
PP
8
Instrument panel
PP
3
Center pillar garnish
PP
9
Glove box
PP
4
Front pillar garnish
PP
10
Center console
PP
5
Map lamp
Lens
PC
Housing
PP
JSKIA0573ZZ
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2009 Murano
CORROSION PROTECTION
BRM-25
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E
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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
CORROSION PROTECTION
Description
INFOID:0000000004724884
To provide improved corrosion prevention, the following anti-corrosive measures have been implemented in
NISSAN production plants. When repairing or replacing body panels, it is necessary to use the same anti-cor-
rosive measures.
Anti-Corrosive Precoated Steel (Galvannealed Steel)
To improve repairability and corrosion resistance, a new type of anti-
corrosive precoated steel sheet is adopted replacing conventional
zinc-coated steel sheet.
Galvannealed steel is electroplated and heated to form Zinc-iron
alloy, which provides excellent and long term corrosion resistance
with cationic electrodeposition primer.
NISSAN genuine parts are fabricated from galvannealed steel. Therefore, it is recommended that NISSAN
genuine parts or an equivalent be used for panel replacement to maintain the anti-corrosive performance built
into the vehicle at the factory.
Phosphate Coating Treatment and Cationic Electrodeposition Primer
A phosphate coating treatment and a cationic electrodeposition
primer, which provide excellent corrosion protection, are applied to
all body components.
CAUTION:
Confine paint removal during welding operation to an absolute
minimum.
NISSAN genuine parts are also treated in the same manner. Therefore, it is recommended that NISSAN gen-
uine parts or an equivalent be used for panel replacement to maintain anti-corrosive performance built into the
vehicle at the factory.
Anti-corrosive Wax
INFOID:0000000003468455
To improve corrosion resistance, anti-corrosive wax is applied inside the body sill and inside other closed sec-
tions. Accordingly, when replacing these parts, be sure to apply anti-corrosive wax to the appropriate areas of
the new parts. Select an excellent anti-corrosive wax which will penetrate after application and has a long shelf
life.
DOOR
SIIA2294E
PIIA0095E
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BRM-26
< REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION >
CORROSION PROTECTION
Undercoating
INFOID:0000000004296078
The underside of the floor and wheelhouse are undercoated to prevent rust, vibration, noise and stone chip-
ping. Therefore, when such a panel is replaced or repaired, apply undercoating to that part. Use an undercoat-
ing which is rust resistant, soundproof, vibration-proof, shock-resistant, adhesive, and durable.
Precautions in Undercoating
1.
Never apply undercoating to any place unless specified (such as the areas above the muffler and three
way catalyst that are subjected to heat).
2.
Never undercoat the exhaust pipe or other parts that become hot.
3.
Never undercoat rotating parts.
4.
Apply bitumen wax after applying undercoating.
5.
After putting seal on the vehicle, put undercoating on it.
B.
Nozzle insert hole
: Anti-corrosive wax coated portions
JSKIA0552GB
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CORROSION PROTECTION
BRM-27
< REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION >
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
L
M
A
B
BRM
N
O
P
Stone Guard Coat
INFOID:0000000003468457
To prevent damage caused by stones, the lower outer body panel (fender, door, etc.) have an additional layer
of Stone Guard Coating over the ED primer coating. When replacing or repairing these panels, apply Stone
Guard coating to the same portions as before. Use a coating which is rust preventive, durable, shock-resistant
and has a long shelf life.
: Undercoated areas
: Sealed portions
JSKIA0553ZZ
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BRM-28
< REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION >
CORROSION PROTECTION
Body Sealing
INFOID:0000000003468458
The following figure shows the areas that are sealed at the factory. Sealant that is applied to these areas
should be smooth and free from cuts or gaps. Care should be taken not to apply an excess amount of sealant
and not to allow other unaffected parts to come into contact with the sealant.
: Stone guard coated portions
JSKIA0554ZZ
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CORROSION PROTECTION
BRM-29
< REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION >
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
L
M
A
B
BRM
N
O
P
: Vehicle front
: Sealed portions
JSKIA0555ZZ
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2009 Murano
BRM-30
< REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION >
CORROSION PROTECTION
: Vehicle front
: Sealed portions
JSKIA0556ZZ
Revision: 2008 October
2009 Murano
CORROSION PROTECTION
BRM-31
< REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION >
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
L
M
A
B
BRM
N
O
P
: Sealed portions
JSKIA0557ZZ
Revision: 2008 October
2009 Murano
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