{"count":1,"message":"Results returned successfully","results":[{"odiNumber":11626285,"manufacturer":"Nissan North America, Inc.","crash":false,"fire":false,"numberOfInjuries":0,"numberOfDeaths":0,"dateOfIncident":"08/01/2024","dateComplaintFiled":"11/19/2024","vin":"5N1DL1HU6NC","components":"UNKNOWN OR OTHER","summary":"The QX60, and possibly many other Infiniti models has a serious flaw in the Apple Car Play and Android Auto features.  This affects my model year of 2022 but I understand from other owners it is like still an issue on model year 2023 and 2024 and likely others.  The issue is there are not adequate volume adjustments for paired phones with Apple Car Play and Android Auto.  If you adjust the paired audio on the car's infotainment system for a phone call, then the next call that comes in will sound a deafining ringer volume.  If you turn down the volume for a normal ringer volume then the audio volume on the call is so low you can't have a conversation.  This may seem like a non issue, however, when a call comes in and the volume is at its previous level for a phone call, it is so startling it causes all passengers to jump and hold their ears. At least a half a dozen times this has startled me to the point where I inadvertanlty swerved across my lane bounder quickly trying to find the volume control to adjust the ringer down or answer the call.  I have spoke to Infiniti dealers and their engineering support.  They unfortunatley are denying an issue exist when it is very obvious.  All other cars I have owned with Apple Car Play have not acted this way.  In addition, many owners on the forums are documenting similar issues and similar reactions of inadvertanly braking or swerving.  I hope someone in the NTSB will test this in an Infiniti to understand how serious the issue is","products":[{"type":"Vehicle","productYear":"2022","productMake":"INFINITI","productModel":"QX60","manufacturer":"Nissan North America, Inc."}]}]}