Chattanooga Times Free Press

U.S. probes complaints of brake problems on Nissan Murano SUVs

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DETROIT — The U.S. government’s highway safety agency is investigat­ing complaints that the brakes can malfunctio­n on some Nissan SUVs.

The probe covers about 110,000 Muranos from the 2009 model year.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administra­tion said in documents posted Friday that 58 drivers complained about the problem. One reported a crash with three injuries.

The complaints allege that the brake pedal loses pressure, requiring increased stopping distances. The problem happens after braking on a low-friction surface such as a manhole cover. Some drivers reported the pedal went to the floor. The Nissan Murano SUV.

Nissan said it is reviewing data and cooperatin­g in the investigat­ion. Drivers who experience braking problems should take their Murano to a dealer, the company said in a statement.

A driver in West Park, Fla., told the agency the brake pedal was pushed but the Murano failed to stop in 2015. The driver switched lanes apparently to avoid a crash, but the SUV was hit on the side by another vehicle. The driver and front passenger suffered back injuries, while the rear passenger had a head injury. All required medical treatment, according to the complaint.

Five months before the crash, the front of the Murano was hit by another vehicle, the agency reported. People who complain to NHTSA are not identified in the agency’s database.

In some of the complaints, drivers reported the anti-lock brake hydraulic control unit was replaced, and that apparently solved the problem.

The agency said the reports generally involve higher mileage, older SUVs, suggesting the problem happens more frequently as the vehicles age.

Investigat­ors will determine how often the problem happens and whether a recall is needed.

A message was left Friday morning seeking comment from Nissan.

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