Crossover owners Nissan Murano Often faced with the question of how far you can go from the nearest gas station. This information becomes critical when planning long trips or cross-country trips where gas stations are rare. Knowing the exact capacity of the fuel tank allows you to correctly calculate the power reserve and avoid unpleasant situations with the engine stopping.

Although technical data sheets indicate certain figures, actual operating practice shows that the actual volume may vary slightly depending on the year of manufacture and engine type. Understanding these nuances will help you more effectively manage fuel consumption and plan routes without relying only on average manufacturer data.

In this article we will analyze in detail the technical characteristics of the fuel system for all generations of the model, consider the effect of driving style on consumption and give practical advice on operating the fuel tank in winter.

Technical characteristics of fuel tanks by generation

Manufacturer Nissan did not radically change the design of the fuel system for a long time, but some differences still exist depending on the market and year of manufacture of the car. The main attention should be paid to the differences between the first, second and third generations of the crossover, since they have different dimensions and weight.

The first generation (Z51), produced from 2002 to 2007, is characterized by a classic tank with a capacity of 71 liters. This volume was sufficient to provide a good range, given the relatively low aerodynamic coefficient and the power of the 3.5 liter V6 engine of the time. Owners of these cars often note the stability of the “on-board computer” indicator when filling the tank.

The second generation (Z52), which was produced from 2008 to 2014, was also equipped with a tank capacity 71 liter. Despite the increase in vehicle weight and more aggressive design, engineers retained the same dimensions of the fuel tank, which made it possible not to sacrifice trunk space for the sake of power reserve. This decision was dictated by the desire to maintain a balance between comfort and efficiency.

The third generation (Z53), launched in 2015 and still in production, received minor design changes, but the volume remained the same - 71 liters. However, in some specifications for Asian markets you can find modifications with a 60-liter tank, which is due to the peculiarities of logistics and requirements for environmental standards in certain regions.

Actual range and influence of operating conditions

The tank volume indicated in the documentation is only one side of the coin. The second, no less important parameter is the actual fuel consumption, which directly depends on the driving style and road conditions. In the urban cycle with frequent traffic jams and sharp accelerations, fuel consumption can reach 14-16 liters for 100 kilometers.

When driving quietly on the highway at a constant speed of about 90 km/h, consumption drops to 9-10 liters per 100 kilometers. It is in such conditions that the potential of a large tank is revealed, allowing you to cover a distance of more than 700 kilometers without refueling. It does Nissan Murano An excellent choice for country trips and trips around the country.

In winter the situation changes dramatically. Operating the stove, warming up the engine, using heated seats and windows, as well as poor road quality increase fuel consumption by 15-20%. In cold weather, the range can be reduced to 450-500 kilometers, which requires more frequent stops to refuel.

⚠️ Warning: Do not try to squeeze the last drops out of the tank when the reserve light comes on. In the design of the fuel pump Nissan Murano There is no coarse filter that could protect the engine from sediment from the bottom of the tank when the fuel level is extremely low.

📊 What power reserve do you consider sufficient for a comfortable trip?
  • Up to 400 km
  • 400-600 km
  • More than 600 km
  • It doesn’t matter, the main thing is the presence of a gas station

Design features and location of the fuel level sensor

The fuel level sensor in the crossover is located inside the tank and works in tandem with a float mechanism. Due to the complex shape of the tank, which often has bends to bypass the suspension and exhaust system elements, the on-board computer readings may have an error. This is normal for many modern cars.

Owners often notice that after a full refueling, the needle does not rise immediately, but after several kilometers. This is due to the fact that the fuel is distributed to different sections of the tank, and the float reaches the top position with a delay. Don't panic and think that you were sold less gasoline than you expected.

Sometimes a situation arises when the “Low Fuel” error appears on the dashboard, but the arrow still shows the presence of fuel. This is due to the calibration of the sensor, which is triggered when a certain threshold is reached, and not when the tank is completely empty. It is important to understand that reserve volume is usually about 10-12 liters.

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When buying a used car, be sure to check the operation of the fuel level sensor. Ask the seller to fill the tank until it is full and make sure that the needle rises to the maximum without any dips.

Rules for refueling and extending the service life of the fuel system

Fuel quality plays a decisive role in the longevity of the fuel pump and engine injectors. Nissan Murano. Cheap gasoline with impurities can quickly clog the fine filter, which will lead to loss of power and unstable engine operation. It is recommended to refuel at proven network gas stations, where fuel quality control is carried out regularly.

Never leave the tank empty for a long time. During the hot season, due to moisture condensation, water may form on the walls of the tank and mix with gasoline. In winter, water can freeze and block the fuel line, leading to serious damage. Keeping the fuel level above half the tank minimizes the risk of condensation.

When refueling, you should not “finish” the tank to capacity after the automatic system has turned off the gun. The tank ventilation system may not be able to cope with the excess pressure, which will result in fuel vapor entering the vapor recovery system (carbon canister). This is an expensive unit, the repair of which is not included in the warranty service.

  • ✅ Use only high-quality octane gasoline 95 or higher as recommended by the manufacturer.
  • ✅ Change the fuel filter regularly, even if it does not require frequent replacement according to regulations.
  • ✅ Do not leave the car for a long time with an empty tank, especially in conditions of temperature changes.

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Characteristics table and flow calculation

For clarity, we present a summary table that will help you quickly navigate the technical data of different generations of the crossover. Please note that actual consumption may differ from the passport data depending on operating conditions and vehicle condition.

Generation Years of manufacture Tank volume (l) Consumption in the city (l/100km) Consumption on the highway (l/100km)
Z51 (1) 2002-2007 71 13.5-15.0 8.5-9.5
Z52 (2) 2008-2014 71 14.0-15.5 9.0-10.0
Z53 (3) 2015-present 71 12.5-14.0 8.0-9.0
Z53 (Hybrid) 2015-present 60 9.0-10.5 6.5-7.5

The table shows average values ​​obtained based on owner statistics. Hybrid versions have a smaller tank capacity as part of the energy is generated by the electric motor, reducing overall fuel consumption. This makes hybrid versions more economical, but requires more frequent refueling stops on long trips.

Why do hybrids have a smaller tank?

In hybrid versions Nissan Murano The space under the large fuel tank is partially occupied by the traction battery and the electric motor. In addition, the engineers calculated that with reduced fuel consumption, a smaller volume is enough to provide a reasonable range, saving weight on the vehicle.

Influence of climatic conditions and fuel quality

Climatic conditions have a significant impact on the operation of the fuel system. During the cold season, the density of the fuel changes, which can lead to minor errors in volume readings. In addition, low temperatures increase the viscosity of the fuel, making it difficult to deliver to the engine.

Fuel quality also varies by region. In some areas, the content of additives and impurities may be higher than normal, which leads to rapid clogging of injectors. Using quality cleaning additives can help keep the system in working order, but do not overuse them.

⚠️ Attention: If you are planning a trip to a region with harsh winters, be sure to use winter grade fuel or special anti-gel additives. Frozen condensate in the fuel tank can completely paralyze the engine.

In hot summers, evaporation of fuel from the tank occurs more intensely, which can lead to loss of part of the volume. The vapor recovery system must function properly to prevent the release of harmful substances into the atmosphere and loss of fuel. When refueling in hot weather, try not to pour gasoline to the very top, leaving room for expansion.

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Regular inspection and maintenance of the fuel system, as well as the use of high-quality fuel, are the key to long engine life and stable fuel consumption of your Nissan Murano.

Owner Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

How many liters of gasoline fit in a Nissan Murano tank?

In most generations Nissan Murano The fuel tank capacity is 71 liters. The exception is hybrid versions, where the tank volume is reduced to 60 liters due to the installation of additional electronics and batteries.

How far can you drive on a full tank?

With a mixed driving cycle, the range is about 550-600 kilometers. On the highway at a constant speed you can cover more than 700 kilometers. In city mode with traffic jams, the range can be reduced to 450 kilometers.

Is it possible to put 92-octane gasoline in a Nissan Murano?

The manufacturer recommends using gasoline with an octane rating of at least 95. The use of 92-octane gasoline is permissible only in emergency cases, as this can lead to detonation and a decrease in engine power.

Why does the fuel level sensor show incorrect data?

The sensor may operate with errors due to the complex shape of the tank or wear of the float mechanism. Also, the readings may be inaccurate immediately after full refueling, since the fuel is gradually distributed throughout the tank.

What to do if the reserve light comes on?

Immediately start searching for the nearest gas station. There are about 10-12 liters of fuel left in the tank, which is enough for about 100-150 kilometers, depending on driving style. Try to avoid sudden acceleration and braking.