Abstract: Fully-controlled power semiconductor device-based solid-state circuit breaker (SSCB) not only features fast fault interruption, arcless, noiseless, and no moving parts, but also has the ...
Many drivers only pay attention to the battery when their car suddenly fails to start. However, there are still many ...
Fuse becomes available early in the adventure. Link visits the In-isa Shrine during the tutorial phase. Rauru, the ghostly guide, grants the ability after completion. From there, players hold L and ...
Weber has recalled 3.2 million wire grill brushes after reports of metal bristles detaching and causing internal injuries.
Weber-Stephen Products LLC announced a voluntary recall for various models of its metal wire bristle grill brushes on ...
Most drivers expect their car to start without hesitation, but the battery behind that reliability does not last forever. On average, a standard car battery lasts about three to five years, while ...
Electric toothbrushes can deliver an improved brushing experience. However, others are only marginally better than a standard toothbrush and aren't worth the cost. These toothbrushes, in particular, ...
On affected vehicles, a fault solenoid switch tied to the starter motor could wear out prematurely after a high number of starts. This might make it difficult or even impossible to start the car; but ...
BMW has issued a recall of 87,394 vehicles over a defect that could cause the engine to overheat and start a fire. The recall, issued on January 30, covers models made between 2021 and 2024. It ...
BMW of North America has issued a recall that affects plenty of 2.0-liter turbo inline-four vehicles. In the United States alone, no fewer than 87,394 such vehicles are being recalled for starters ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said BMW has recalled more than 87,300 vehicles because of an issue with the starter motor. 4 Series (Gran Coupe) The NHTSA said dealers will replace ...
The NHTSA said dealers will replace the starter for free. Owners will be alerted by mail after March 24 about the issue, but can call BMW at 800-525-7417 or Toyota at 800-331-4331 for more information ...