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Ive got the same issue with my 2007 Murano. I changed the plugs,ignition coils etc. But try replacing ur MAF (Mass Air Flow Sensor). Hope that helps fix ur problem.
the front spark plugs are easy just remove the coil packs and there right there, now the back ones are a bit tricky if u want to tackle it yourself, because you have to remove the intake manifold to access the coil packs to remove the sparkplugs, i also recommend remove the cowling and wipers this gives u more room and opens the area up to make the job simpler, when removing the intake manifold try not to damage any connectors you should be able to find a do it yourself book at a automotive store but if at any time you feel you do not have the skill to do it successfully stop and put it back together
This is out of my 06 Murano manual, hope that it helps.
REMOVAL
1. Apply protection tape around outer circumference of front grille (bumper fascia side).
2. Remove front grille-radiator cover clips and remove front grille-radiator cover.
3. Remove clips on upper side of front grille.
4. Remove clips of air duct and remove air duct. Refer to EM-16, "AIR CLEANER AND AIR DUCT" .
5. Pull out grille pawls, and remove front grille assembly.
will need to remove intake manifold, remove the covers, intake tube, there are 2 bolts on a braket behind the throttle body and another bolt towards the middle holding the power steer hose, there is a hose from the back of the manifold to the booster and another near it to the rear rocker cover, then unbolt the manifold pust it to one side, then you can access the coil packs and the4 spark plugs, not too difficult
Bulb can be replaced. You can buy at Walmart or your local parts store. I recommend replacing both. They are rated for the same amount of run hours and will usually fail within the same month.
yes i have done this myself many of times on all transverse mounted motors. also another approach you can use is to put the vehicle on jack stands and remove the plugs from underneath. then you don't have to remove the dog bone mounts. hope this helps
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