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2006 Nissan/Datsun Murano Alternator
Signs of a Bad Alternator
An alternator should last years or even the vehicle's lifetime, but premature failure can and does happen. If the alternator is faulty, you may notice growling or whining under the hood, dim lights, odd electrical problems, a burning rubber smell, or a battery light on the dash. When it no longer works at all, you could have a dead battery or your vehicle can stall in traffic.
How to Replace a 2006 Nissan Murano Alternator
If you need to replace your 2006 Nissan Murano alternator, AutoZone has helpful advice. After disconnecting the battery, remove the serpentine belt and the wiring connected to the alternator. Remove the fastening bolts, take the old part out, and install the new alternator in the reverse order.