The fact that the issue occurs only when moving makes me think there is some sort of interference/signal being sent through the cable or I tested a USB-C to lightning as well as USB-A to lightning cable, as well as different length cables, and manufacturers for each type (Apple and AmazonBasics) - no change at all.
I tested multiple iPhones and all have the same issue, all running iOS 15. I turned off the Leaf's Wifi, Bluetooth, and "vehicle transmission" for Nissan Connect, none of those fixed the issue unfortunately As soon as I start moving again, issue reappears. The issue is only present when using Siri or making a phone call, never when playing music - and seemingly only when actually driving the car - if the car is parked, or NOT moving but still in Drive/Reverse (like at a red light) this is NOT an issue at all and Siri/phone calls are perfectly normal. I have a 2022 Leaf, SV Plus, just got it a few days ago.
I also posted this in another thread, but will post it here for increased visibility to users. I tried multiple things to diagnose this issue, without much success. Quite frustrating for a brand new car, and sad to hear it's been happening to so many for so long! The fact that the issue occurs only when moving makes me think there is some sort of interference/signal being sent through the cable or speakers, which only becomes apparent in "phone" or "assistant" (Siri) modes, since they use different audio channels than music, or so it seems. I tested with a USB-C to Lightning as well as USB-A to lightning cable, and different length cables and manufacturers for each type (Apple and AmazonBasics) Multiple iPhones have the same issue, tested on iOS 15. If the vehicle is in Drive (or Reverse, or Park) but STOPPED, there is no issue with Siri or phone calls.
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The issue on my 2022 Leaf SV Plus is only present when using Siri or making a phone call, never when playing music - and seemingly only when actually driving the car (not when parked).ĮDIT: I notice the issue is only present when the vehicle is moving. I turned off the Leaf's Wifi, Bluetooth, and "vehicle transmission" for Nissan Connect, none of those fixed the issue unfortunately. I’m not sure if that’s the real reason, but turning it off solved my problem and CarPlay works fine now. I think the ATT 4G is interfering somehow with my service. By turning off vehicle transmission I was able to fix this issue.