{"count":1,"message":"Results returned successfully","results":[{"odiNumber":11744449,"manufacturer":"Tesla, Inc.","crash":false,"fire":false,"numberOfInjuries":1,"numberOfDeaths":0,"dateOfIncident":"05/08/2026","dateComplaintFiled":"06/16/2026","vin":"5YJ3E1EA9SF","components":"UNKNOWN OR OTHER","summary":"The passenger side front fold down visor/mirror failed. It is available for inspection upon request.   The safety of myself, the driver, and the front passenger, were put at risk, because the design of the car allows the front passenger headset to be moved forward via the power seat adjustment to a point where it presses against the visor/mirror, and causes the glass in the mirror to shatter. If you never open the visor, you don't know that the glass is shattered. So when we are on the highway, and my passenger folds down the mirror to check her make up, small glass shards fly everywhere, requiring both the driver and passengers full attention on a busy highway.   The dealer advised before even looking at the car that the problem would not be covered under warranty, and want to charge $200 for repair. I cancelled the appointment. Independent research shows this is a known issue caused by a design flaw with the passenger front seat being allowed to move into the zone of the visor/mirror.  The vehicle has not been inspected due to their refusal to do so at their own cost.   There was zero warning from delivery until now via any method whether it be a warning label, screen, or in the manual.","products":[{"type":"Vehicle","productYear":"2025","productMake":"TESLA","productModel":"MODEL 3","manufacturer":"Tesla, Inc."}]}]}