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Nissan Murano - Video tutorial
Model: Nissan Murano
MK 1, Z50
- Years 2003-2008 As we can see in this tutorial, disassembling the rear door handle on the Nissan Murano is an extremely simple and fast operation. First of all, open the door in question, then remove the small cap located along the entire edge and, using a T30-tipped Torx screwdriver, unscrew the accessible bolt from the hole. We then extract the lock cylinder by pulling it outwards, grasp the handle and remove it by pushing it towards the rear of the vehicle. Instead, to fit the spare part, simply follow the reverse procedure.
Posted on 22 December 2022 by ScegliAuto
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