After a lifetime of Toyota reliability, a Wisconsin owner’s switch to a 2018 Ford F-150 3.5L EcoBoost ended in an immediate ...
Since Jim Farley took over as Ford CEO, improving quality has been a priority. That's a good thing, because Ford recalled a record 12.9 million vehicles in 2025. While this recall of 4.3 million ...
7 PROBLEMS With Ford Explorer You MUST Know! The Ford Explorer was one of the industry leaders in SUV sales in 2024 and seems to repeat the feat in 2025. But there are some serious issues in the Ford ...
CARMAKERS are seemingly in the midst of a nostalgia boom, with more and more brands dipping into their back catalogues and reviving familiar model names. Renault has already shown how well this can ...
The NHTSA recall report indicates that the wiper motor itself is not necessarily faulty, but "the motor's cover terminal may have been misaligned with the brush card terminal." The report doesn't go ...
Abstract: Humanoid robots require both robust lower-body locomotion and precise upper-body manipulation. While recent Reinforcement Learning (RL) approaches provide whole-body loco-manipulation ...
Abstract: Aiming at the speed regulation problem of the permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM) in the presence of torque ripple and external disturbance, a composite control algorithm is proposed ...
On the most expensive warship ever built, the daily headache is not a missile or a radar screen. It is the toilets. The nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) carries more than ...
Millions of Ford truck and SUV owners across the U.S. could be driving vehicles with a software problem that can knock out critical trailer functions, including lights and, in some cases, braking.
On February 20, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration issued NHTSA Campaign Number: 26V104000: Trailer Lighting and Brakes May Not Function. Sounds scary, especially if the trailer brakes ...