Did you let the fuel nearly run out, or run out completely?
When the fuel level is very low, the sediment is drawn into the fuel sock at the fuel pump inside the fuel tank, clogging it, then clogging the fuel filter, and possibly the injectors can be damaged.
You didn't put diesel fuel into it, and you did use the correct grade of fuel. Just asking?
You may consider installing a new fuel filter. Before installing it, fill it with fuel injector cleaner-to give the system a good cleaning. This may help to clean up some of the problem.
More information always helps. Mileage, recent repairs, how it has been performing prior to any problems, etc.
If it's not tied to the fuel system or the fuel just installed, check the catalytic converter and exhaust system.
Good luck!
SOURCE: 2003 Nissan Murano dies after cranking the ignition
Cause could be a few things, are you in a damp climate? If so I would suggest getting a can of silicon spray and spray all of the wiring in the engine compartment. This happened to me with a Volvo and this solved my problem.
SOURCE: 2003 SL Nissan Murano 150,000 miles. After driving
most likely it is the transfer case leaking. known problem on the AWD models. they leak right down on the exhaust and causes the burning smell. have it checked out again.
SOURCE: my 2007 nissan murano it is not accelerated over
It's looked by manufacture by control unit If the car is on perfect condition bot salvage
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