🚨 2009 Nissan Murano: Emergency Neutral
The second-generation Murano uses a console-mounted CVT shifter lever with electronic shift lock.
🧰 Drafted with AI under the editorial review of Chris Hackleman & Jeff Moore — cross-check against your owner’s manual when possible.
⚠️ Chock the wheels first — neutral means the car can roll. Set the parking brake while you work, never stand downhill of the vehicle, and try a 12-volt jump before any override: power fixes most stuck-in-park problems instantly.
The procedure
- Ensure the parking brake is firmly engaged and the vehicle is on level ground
- Turn the ignition key to the ACC or ON position if possible (this may restore shift lock function if only the brake switch has failed)
- Locate the shift lock override release button or slot on the console near the shifter base
- On most 2009-2014 Muranos, look for a small cap or cover on the left side (driver's side) of the shifter base
- Use a small flathead screwdriver or trim tool to remove the override cap
- Insert a screwdriver, key, or small tool into the override slot and press down firmly
- While holding the override down, move the shifter from Park to Neutral
- If the vehicle has power but brake switch failed, pressing the brake while using override may help
- Replace the override cap after shifting
Shift-lock override location
Small cap-covered slot on the driver's side of the shifter console base, typically near the P position
With zero electrical power
With a completely dead battery, the mechanical shift lock override will still function to release the shifter into Neutral. The steering wheel will remain locked, so the vehicle must be loaded onto a flatbed truck. DO NOT attempt to tow with front wheels on the ground as the steering cannot be unlocked without power.