2026 Nissan Murano Check Engine Light

Nissan Check Engine Light service at Coggin Nissan at the Avenues in Jacksonville, FL
Frequently Asked Questions

Coggin Nissan at the Avenues in Jacksonville, FL provides dealer-level check engine light diagnostics for the 2026 Nissan Murano and the full Nissan lineup. Located at 10859 Philips Highway and serving St. Augustine, Fruit Cove, Nocatee, Arlington, and Orange Park, our factory-certified team uses Nissan CONSULT equipment and OEM data to pinpoint faults accurately. As the only Nissan store in Jacksonville authorized to sell and fully service both the Nissan LEAF and the GT-R, and a recipient of the Nissan Owner First Award of Excellence, we pair precise troubleshooting with genuine Nissan parts. Book online, review current service offers, and get a written estimate before any repair is approved.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the check engine light mean on a 2026 Nissan Murano?

It means the engine control module detected a fault and stored an OBD-II trouble code for your 2026 Nissan Murano.

The light signals that a monitored system isn’t operating as expected and needs diagnosis. A steady light usually indicates a non-urgent issue; a flashing light indicates a condition like a severe misfire that can damage the catalytic converter. Our Jacksonville Nissan-certified technicians use factory scan data and guided diagnostics to identify the root cause and provide a clear repair plan.

  • Steady light = service soon; flashing light = stop driving and seek service.
  • Schedule a diagnostic: schedule service.
  • Review current offers before you arrive: service specials.

What are the most common reasons for a check engine light on a 2026 Nissan Murano?

Common causes include EVAP leaks (often a loose gas cap), oxygen sensor faults, mass airflow (MAF) issues, catalytic converter efficiency codes, and engine misfires.

Your 2.0L inline-4 Murano monitors fuel, air, and emissions systems continuously; a small leak or sensor drift can trigger the light. Left unresolved, misfires can overheat the catalyst and raise repair costs. Our team in Jacksonville isolates the exact cause with Nissan CONSULT diagnostics and system-specific tests, then provides a written estimate using genuine Nissan parts.

  • Quick check: ensure the fuel cap is tight until it clicks.
  • O2/catalyst faults often affect fuel economy and emissions readiness.
  • Misfire sources include spark plugs, coils, MAF, or vacuum leaks.

Is it safe to drive my 2026 Nissan Murano with the check engine light on?

Yes if it’s steady, drive cautiously to service; if it’s flashing, stop driving to avoid potential catalytic converter damage.

A steady light suggests a non-critical fault, but performance or efficiency may be reduced. A flashing light indicates a severe misfire or similar condition that can rapidly harm emissions components. For prompt, accurate diagnosis in Jacksonville, our Nissan-certified team can inspect your Murano and advise next steps.

  • Flashing MIL = misfire risk; continuing to drive can increase repair costs.
  • Head directly to 10859 Philips Highway or schedule service.
  • Check local service specials before your visit.

Why should I get my 2026 Nissan Murano diagnosed at the dealer vs a parts store free scan in Jacksonville?

Dealer diagnosis uses Nissan CONSULT tools and factory service data to find the root cause, while a parts store scan only reads generic codes.

Multiple faults can share the same code; proper diagnosis requires live data, bi-directional controls, and Nissan-specific tests. At Coggin Nissan at the Avenues, certified technicians interpret freeze-frame data, verify failures, and provide a written estimate so you approve repairs confidently. That level of accuracy helps prevent unnecessary parts swapping.

  • Access to Nissan OEM parts, TSBs, and repair procedures.
  • Isolation testing confirms cause before any repair.
  • Book online: schedule service and check service specials.

Will resetting the check engine light on my 2026 Nissan Murano pass emissions?

No — clearing the light also resets OBD-II readiness monitors, and vehicles generally won’t pass until monitors complete and no faults are present.

Inspection programs verify both stored codes and readiness status. If an underlying issue remains, the light will return or monitors won’t set. Our Jacksonville team can confirm readiness, perform guided drive cycles when appropriate, and address the root cause so your Murano is truly emissions-ready.

  • Verification includes codes, pending codes, and readiness monitors.
  • Repairs may be required before monitors complete successfully.
  • Get started: schedule service.

Where can I get a check engine light diagnostic for a 2026 Nissan Murano near Coggin Nissan at the Avenues?

Coggin Nissan at the Avenues is at 10859 Philips Highway, Jacksonville, FL 32256, serving Jacksonville, St. Augustine, Fruit Cove, Nocatee, Arlington, and Orange Park.

As a factory-certified Nissan dealership — and the only Jacksonville store authorized to sell and fully service both the LEAF and GT-R — we offer accurate diagnostics and genuine Nissan OEM parts. Use our online tool to reserve an appointment that fits your schedule and review current offers before you arrive.

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We begin with a full OBD-II scan using Nissan CONSULT to capture stored, pending, and permanent codes. Freeze-frame data is reviewed to understand the driving conditions when the fault set. A visual inspection follows, checking connectors, vacuum lines, and obvious mechanical issues. Next, we perform targeted isolation tests — for example, EVAP smoke testing for leak codes, MAF sanity checks for airflow faults, or ignition testing for misfires. You receive a written estimate before any repair is performed, so you stay in control. Ready to move forward? Schedule service and we’ll confirm your appointment via your preferred contact method.

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