I always enjoy finding someone who works/thinks like I do... Someone with mild OCD, a keen eye for detail (possibly ADHD?) and, most importantly, a desire to help others. Even though it usually takes us longer than most, people like us always manage to execute tasks like these with prideful perfection. Not only did each of your Murano paint projects turn out amazing, but the videos are also very thorough and well edited. Nice work, sir!
Greetings from Australia Thank you for taking the time to create and share your video. Whereas I did no need to paint the trims featured in your video, I did need to get to the hazard warning switch. You took me straight to the answer of how I should remove the trim and I appreciate your advice. Best wishes JOHN
Glad it helped. BTW, I just received the airbag recall notice today. You might want to check recall availability in Australia. What year Murano do you have?
I'm definitely doing this! I just bought a used 2014 Murano. And it has this same wear and tear. Thank you so much for posting this. I may do my casing of my window switches also.
The black surrounding on window and door lock switches are started to show scratches, and I'm thinking of painting it with the same silver color I used on console panel. I'm thinking have silver background to the black switches will show contrast, especially at night.
I did that for 4 door switch covers and this two also. But not able to remove the gear knob to paint that covers too. You know how to remove the knob for gear lever
@@babaindian9413 here is the link to the gear knob removal and paint. ua-cam.com/video/V5UrpC_yeTE/v-deo.htmlsi=rXAdz4EGsFqQsxfx Let me know how it goes.
First generation is 2003-2007, and second generation is 2009-2014. And if you google "2007 murano interior" vs "2010 murano interior", you can see that radio control buttons are in completely different location.
@@martinn9485 Actually you can hold tightly and pull down that chrome cover under the shifter knob. Mine was kind of tight, so I just inserted screwdriver to hep loosen it. The video shows you where I inserted the screwdriver
I always enjoy finding someone who works/thinks like I do... Someone with mild OCD, a keen eye for detail (possibly ADHD?) and, most importantly, a desire to help others. Even though it usually takes us longer than most, people like us always manage to execute tasks like these with prideful perfection. Not only did each of your Murano paint projects turn out amazing, but the videos are also very thorough and well edited. Nice work, sir!
Hehe…that’s perfect description of me. :-)
Greetings from Australia
Thank you for taking the time to create and share your video.
Whereas I did no need to paint the trims featured in your video, I did need to get to the hazard warning switch.
You took me straight to the answer of how I should remove the trim and I appreciate your advice.
Best wishes
JOHN
Glad it helped. BTW, I just received the airbag recall notice today. You might want to check recall availability in Australia. What year Murano do you have?
I'm definitely doing this! I just bought a used 2014 Murano. And it has this same wear and tear. Thank you so much for posting this. I may do my casing of my window switches also.
Gear shirt knob is also easy. Steering wheel is but more involved. I have separate videos for those.
Let me know how they turn out for you.
Great video man, the trim on the Murano does scratch up pretty easily and your video was helpful. Also liked the shift knob video 💯
Nice work look forward for more
The black surrounding on window and door lock switches are started to show scratches, and I'm thinking of painting it with the same silver color I used on console panel.
I'm thinking have silver background to the black switches will show contrast, especially at night.
Thank you Very clear instructions.
I did that for 4 door switch covers and this two also. But not able to remove the gear knob to paint that covers too. You know how to remove the knob for gear lever
I have a separate video for that. I’ll get you the link.
@@babaindian9413 here is the link to the gear knob removal and paint. ua-cam.com/video/V5UrpC_yeTE/v-deo.htmlsi=rXAdz4EGsFqQsxfx
Let me know how it goes.
@@babaindian9413 in fact if you look at the playlist o my channel, there is one for all the Murano work that I’ve done and all the videos.
I have a question, can this radio fit in the 2007 murano or is it completely different?
First generation is 2003-2007, and second generation is 2009-2014. And if you google "2007 murano interior" vs "2010 murano interior", you can see that radio control buttons are in completely different location.
Can you do one on your center console trim where the shifter is? Mine is pretty scratched up and I don’t know how to remove it
I just rewatched the shift knob video and I noticed that you don’t have the metal trim on there, never mind brother
It’s there. Use a small screwdriver to push it down.
@@DIYLifeSkills on the area where it says shift lock?
@@martinn9485 Actually you can hold tightly and pull down that chrome cover under the shifter knob. Mine was kind of tight, so I just inserted screwdriver to hep loosen it. The video shows you where I inserted the screwdriver
@@DIYLifeSkills never mind I took off the center console already