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1 Call Of The Week - Ron Ananian, The Car Doctor - May 10, 2025 - Joe from PA, 2010 Chevy Impala Shifter Not Working 10:00
In this Call Of The Week from Ron Ananian, The Car Doctor Radio Show... Joe from Pennsylvania has a 2010 Chevy Impala that intermittently gets stuck in Park . The shifter doesn’t have a manual release , and AAA refuses to tow it in that condition. Ron explains the issue likely involves the shift interlock circuit , which depends on the brake light switch , Body Control Module (BCM) , and a solenoid controlled by a dark green wire with a white stripe . Ron advises Joe to: Check if brake lights work when the issue occurs. Test for 12V on the green/white wire when pressing the brake. Use a 194 test bulb inline on that wire to confirm power. Check the ground at the solenoid. Make sure the brake switch was calibrated (BPP calibration) if it was replaced. If power reaches the solenoid but it doesn’t click, it’s likely the solenoid or ground . If no power, the problem is upstream in the circuit . Ron emphasizes understanding the circuit before replacing parts. Full episodes of Ron Ananian, The Car Doctor also available. Visit us at https://www.cardoctorshow.com Follow Us On Instagram - @ronananian Visit our You Tube Channel for auto repair tips and videos Call Into The Car Doctor Hotline 24/7 (855)560-9900 Live Call In Show Saturdays 2-4PM Eastern Time Visit us at https://www.cardoctorshow.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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1 Ron Ananian, The Car Doctor - May 10, 2025 - Hour 2 - Check Engine Lights - (855)560-9900 24/7 Hotline 35:24
Ron Ananian "The Car Doctor" Radio Show: Ron opens the show by discussing recent media appearances, particularly focusing on dashboard warning lights, with a segment on the check engine light drawing significant listener interest across social media platforms. Ron then takes us on a deeper dive into the check engine light; what it means when it turns on and then off intermittently, He emphasizes that modern cars constantly self-test their systems—especially emission-related components—and even transient issues can trigger the light. Ron stresses the importance of capturing diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) as soon as the light appears, either with a personal scanner, a visit to a parts store, or by asking a trusted mechanic. He discusses common causes like fuel blend issues, oxygen sensor faults, and catalytic converter efficiency (e.g., codes P0420 and P0430). He explains how systems like freeze frame data provide vital context, such as engine conditions at the time of failure, and why clearing codes prematurely can erase that valuable info. He criticizes the "head-in-the-sand" approach many car owners take, warning against ignoring warning lights before long trips. To drive home the point, he likens a car's self-check to a person’s morning routine—each check step can reveal issues before they become major. In the second half, a caller named John discusses an intermittent starting problem on his 2003 Chevy Impala. After replacing a crank sensor and checking the fuel system, John discovers that the ignition control module was the root cause. Ron walks through his logical diagnostic approach, including checking spark color, using plastic tubing to test for fuel leaks, and watching for rodent damage (which John found). Ron commends John for his solid diagnostics and suggests replacing the coils as preventative maintenance. In a later call, a listener named Joe describes a 2010 Impala stuck in park due to a shifter issue. Ron begins diagnosing by asking if the brake lights work —implying a possible brake switch or shift interlock solenoid failure. He continues to diagnose the problem for all; except for the caller, whom does not seem to be listening. Ron closes with show updates, reminding listeners about a new YouTube video on diagnosing a fuel pump issue in a 2015 Tacoma and reminds everyone about his available T-Shorts and merchandise found on his website. Visit us at https://www.cardoctorshow.com Follow Us On Instagram - @ronananian Visit our You Tube Channel for auto repair tips and videos Call Into The Car Doctor Hotline 24/7 (855)560-9900 Live Call In Show Saturdays 2-4PM Eastern Time Visit us at https://www.cardoctorshow.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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1 Ron Ananian, The Car Doctor - May 10, 2025 - Hour 1 - Odyssey With A Bad Wheel Bearing - (855)560-9900 24/7 Hotline 35:25
🚗 Car Doctor Episode Recap: Safety First! 🛠️ with Ron Ananian This week, Ron dives into vehicle neglect and safety concerns , with real examples from his shop: 🔧 2015 Chevy City Express Van – Tire cords were exposed and flapping, yet the driver was still using it daily. 🔧 Brake Failure – A car had no rear brake pad left, but the owner ignored the noise because “it went away.” 🔧 2002 Honda Odyssey – Rear wheel bearing was so destroyed the wheel was nearly detaching! 💡 Ron’s Message : Times are tough, but skipping car maintenance can lead to serious accidents . Cut a luxury, not your safety. 🎥 Coming Sunday : New YouTube video on diagnosing a tricky no-start in a 2015 Toyota Tacoma , including why aftermarket scan tools failed and only a factory-level tool (Opus IVS) gave the right answer. 📞 Caller Highlights : 🔹 Tom from Wisconsin – Silverado randomly stalls. Ron suggests checking voltage at the ignition switch and fuse block. 🔹 Darryl from Tennessee – No heat in his Lexus. Likely a blend door or HVAC module issue, but needs a scan tool to confirm. Visit us at https://www.cardoctorshow.com Follow Us On Instagram - @ronananian Visit our You Tube Channel for auto repair tips and videos Call Into The Car Doctor Hotline 24/7 (855)560-9900 Live Call In Show Saturdays 2-4PM Eastern Time Visit us at https://www.cardoctorshow.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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1 Ron Ananian, The Car Doctor - April 24, 2025 - 1030 KVOI AM The Voice - Tucson, AZ Appearance - Is Your Car Ready For Summer Travel? 36:14
Ron Ananian, The Car Doctor on KVOI 1030 AM: Summary of Interview with Ron Ananian on KVOI AM 1030: In this interview with Host Allen Kath, on KVOI AM 1030, car expert and radio host Ron Ananian, The Car Doctor, discusses the essentials of summer car care and travel preparation . Drawing on over 50 years of automotive repair experience, Ananian shares practical advice for everyday drivers, emphasizing preventative maintenance to avoid breakdowns during road trips. Key points from the discussion include: Start with the basics : Check oil change history, tire pressure, and perform visual inspections. Faded oil change stickers often indicate overdue service. Don't wait until the last minute : Due to ongoing parts shortages and quality issues , repair shops may face delays. Plan maintenance well ahead of any travel. Synthetic oils are now standard : Older cars still benefit from synthetic blends, but maintenance intervals should still be followed based on time and mileage . Battery maintenance is critical : Batteries often fail in hot climates like Arizona due to heat and vibration. A battery over 3–5 years old may be at risk, especially in cars like Hondas that use high-failure Group 51 batteries. Dashboard lights matter : Check engine lights are not decorative—they signal real problems and should not be ignored. Women are a significant part of his audience : Ananian notes he aims to educate and empower all listeners, especially women, by explaining car issues clearly and from a safety-first perspective. Modern vehicles require more technology : Many repairs now need scan tools and battery management resets, making DIY fixes less feasible for most people. Ananian highlights a cultural tendency to neglect car care until something breaks, comparing it to how people always find money for a broken water heater or air conditioner, but hesitate on car repairs. He encourages drivers to treat car upkeep as a non-negotiable part of travel preparation. Visit us at https://www.cardoctorshow.com Follow Us On Instagram - @ronananian Visit our You Tube Channel for auto repair tips and videos Call Into The Car Doctor Hotline 24/7 (855)560-9900 Live Call In Show Saturdays 2-4PM Eastern Time Visit us at https://www.cardoctorshow.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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1 Ron Ananian, The Car Doctor - May 3, 2025 - Hour 1 - The Right to Repair - (855)560-9900 24/7 Hotline 34:51
Podcast Episode: The Right to Repair—A Farmer’s Fight for Independence Ron Ananian, The Car Doctor In this powerful episode, Ron Ananian shifts the conversation on the Right to Repair from the garage to the fields, speaking with Jared Wilson , a multi-generation farmer from Missouri. Together, they expose the real-world impact of restrictive repair policies on American agriculture and the broader implications for all of us. Key Highlights: 🚜 A Farmer’s Perspective on Right to Repair Jared Wilson shares firsthand how being unable to fix his own John Deere equipment due to proprietary software and locked diagnostics puts his livelihood at risk. 🛠️ Dependence on Authorized Dealers Without access to necessary tools and software, farmers face: Costly repairs Long delays during peak seasons Operational shutdowns during planting or harvest windows 🌾 Beyond Tractors: It’s About Food Security The episode makes clear that this isn't just a technical issue—it affects: National food production Economic resilience in rural communities The independence and sustainability of American farming ⚖️ Legal and Ethical Questions Ron and Jared discuss how corporate control over repair rights raises serious concerns about ownership, fairness, and long-term viability. 🔧 A Mechanic Meets a Farmer Ron bridges the gap between his world of auto repair and the farmer’s reality, showing how the Right to Repair movement touches nearly every aspect of modern life. ❗ A Warning for the Future The conversation ends with a sobering question: If we lose the right to repair today, what critical systems—agricultural or otherwise—might fail tomorrow? Listen in to hear how one farmer’s story represents a growing nationwide struggle—and why this fight affects us all. Visit us at https://www.cardoctorshow.com Follow Us On Instagram - @ronananian Visit our You Tube Channel for auto repair tips and videos Call Into The Car Doctor Hotline 24/7 (855)560-9900 Live Call In Show Saturdays 2-4PM Eastern Time See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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1 Ron Ananian, The Car Doctor - May 3, 2025 - Hour 2 - AI in Scan Tools - (855)560-9900 24/7 Hotline 35:14
Ron Ananian, The Car Doctor AI Comes to Automotive Diagnostics In this forward-looking episode, Ron Ananian dives into the future of auto repair technology with guests Steve Etheridge and Jim Fish from Opus IVS . Together, they explore how artificial intelligence is being integrated into modern diagnostic tools—and what that means for technicians, shops, and the automotive industry as a whole. Key Highlights: 🔧 Introduction of the DrivePro 2 Scan Tool Learn about Opus IVS's newest innovation, the DrivePro 2 , a cutting-edge diagnostic device designed to streamline and enhance vehicle troubleshooting. 🤖 Meet AiDN: The Built-In AI Assistant Discover how AiDN (Artificial Intelligence Diagnostic Network) helps technicians by interpreting scan data, offering suggestions, and guiding repair decisions. 💬 Two-Way Chat Functionality Explore the tool’s interactive chat system that allows real-time communication between the technician and the AI, creating a more intuitive and efficient workflow. 🚗 Faster, Smarter Diagnostics Understand how AI can reduce diagnostic time, improve accuracy, and support techs of all skill levels with complex issues. 🔍 Behind the Scenes with Opus IVS Steve Etheridge and Jim Fish provide insights into the development process and the company’s vision for the future of diagnostics. 🎧 Why This Matters Now Ron emphasizes the importance of staying ahead in an evolving industry and why techs need to understand and adopt AI-driven tools. Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion on how artificial intelligence is reshaping the automotive repair landscape—starting today. Visit us at https://www.cardoctorshow.com Follow Us On Instagram - @ronananian Visit our You Tube Channel for auto repair tips and videos Call Into The Car Doctor Hotline 24/7 (855)560-9900 Live Call In Show Saturdays 2-4PM Eastern Time See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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1 Call Of The Week - Ron Ananian, The Car Doctor - Hour 2 - April 26, 2025 - Eric in PA, 2013 Chevy Suburban, Engine Dies, Limp Mode, Since Engine Replacement 11:44
Here's a summary and bullet point breakdown of the call between Eric from Pennsylvania and Ron Ananian on The Car Doctor radio show from April 26, 2025: 🔧 Caller Issue: Vehicle: 2013 Chevrolet Suburban LTZ Mileage: 230,000 miles Engine: Multiple crate engine replacements (current one is 3rd crate engine) Main Symptom: Voltage drops from ~14V to 10V during driving, especially on long trips. AC compressor shuts off when voltage drops. Vehicle eventually enters limp mode. Turning headlights on brings voltage back to normal (~14V). 🛠️ Previous Work Done: New Alternator and Battery: Both replaced with OEM GM parts (twice). Added Ground Wires: Installed by an electrical specialist. AFM (Active Fuel Management) Disabled. No Aftermarket Parts: Only modification is AFM delete. 🧠 Diagnostic Observations & Suggestions (Ron Ananian): Key Question: Is this a headlight-specific circuit issue or a general electrical load problem ? Blower Fan Test: Blower fan doesn’t resolve the issue like headlights do, suggesting it’s circuit-specific , not general load. Electrical Theory: Turning headlights on might bypass GM’s energy-saving mode , stabilizing voltage. Could be a module communication/network issue —one module dropping out could cause system-wide failure. Ron compares it to computers on a network: one fails, the rest follow. 🧪 Further Diagnostic Path Ron Suggests: Scan Tool Needed: Check for module communication failures during voltage drop. Cluster/Oil Pressure Warning: Oil pressure reads low on dash but is fine on manual gauge. Possible faulty cluster or wiring issue , possibly affecting system behavior. Check Bulkhead Connector: Wiring harness going through firewall may be suspect. Evaluate What’s Working: Don’t just chase bad parts—establish what’s good (e.g., fuel trims, throttle position, vacuum). Disconnect AC Compressor Electrically: See if the issue still occurs with AC unplugged to isolate AC clutch as a cause. 🔁 Next Steps for Eric: Determine if AC compressor clutch is affecting the system or just coincidentally shutting off. Investigate further with his technician using Ron’s suggestions. Call back with updates for continued guidance. Full episodes of Ron Ananian, The Car Doctor also available. Visit us at https://www.cardoctorshow.com Follow Us On Instagram - @ronananian Visit our You Tube Channel for auto repair tips and videos Call Into The Car Doctor Hotline 24/7 (855)560-9900 Live Call In Show Saturdays 2-4PM Eastern Time See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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1 Ron Ananian, The Car Doctor - April 26, 2025 - Hour 2 - Tricky Electrical Problem on a 13 Suburban - (855)560-9900 24/7 Hotline 35:58
🎙️ Ron Ananian: The Car Doctor — Episode Recap Main Topic: The True Cost of Diagnosis & What It Really Takes to Fix Modern Vehicles Special Note: Catch Ron on WOR Radio (NY) at 9:40 AM, Monday, May 5 to kick off a special series on Dashboard Warning Lights — starting with the infamous Check Engine Light . 🔧 This Week’s Opening Rant: Diagnosis Costs Are No Joke Ron opens the show addressing a hot topic: “Why are diagnosis costs so high — and why are people so shocked?” With today’s vehicles functioning more like rolling computers, diagnosis isn’t a matter of swapping a part or running a quick test. It requires training, tools, and time. As Ron says: “Have we taken things to an extreme? Maybe. But this is where we are.” 📢 Coming Next Week: Jared Wilson & the Fight for the Right to Repair Ron previews an upcoming conversation with Jared Wilson , a farmer-turned-activist who’s become a key voice in the Right to Repair movement. Jared made national headlines fighting for access to repair his $600,000 farm tractor . When it broke mid-harvest, the only option was to tow it to a dealer — risking total crop loss. Ron highlights how this battle affects everyone — including the food on your table. 📞 Caller Spotlight: Eric in PA — 2013 Chevy Suburban Eric shares a bizarre issue with his Suburban: After a GM crate engine swap, the voltage drops while driving. The A/C shuts off , and the truck goes into limp mode . The fix? Turning on the headlights restores the voltage to 14V. Ron’s take: This could be tied to GM’s energy-saving mode , a headlight circuit anomaly , or even a network module failure . Suggests digging into: Scan tool data : Are any modules dropping offline? Wiring harness & cluster connections The oil pressure sensor , which might be feeding bad data to the instrument cluster. Rule out any aftermarket electronics or engine swap side effects . Ron’s philosophy: “Tell me what’s good. Before we chase ghosts, let’s confirm what’s working.” 📞 Caller: Joe in NJ — 2003 Malibu with Low Miles Joe scored an '03 Malibu with only 66k miles but had to replace the water pump . Ron says that’s not shocking for a 22-year-old vehicle. Key tips: Test coolant for acidity using litmus strips (basic chemistry flashback!). Perform a coolant flush using a machine, not just a drain-and-fill. Stick with DEX-COOL (modern versions have resolved early issues). Brands like PEAK are a good choice. 📧 Listener Email: Bob in SC — 1996 Ford F-150 Transmission Bob’s E4OD reman transmission: Intermittently slams into reverse , loses all gears , and sometimes resets by cycling the key . Ron suspects a possible control or electrical issue , but with a nearly 30-year-old truck, it's also about parts availability . Advice: Consider another reman while parts are still available. Or bench it and inspect — especially if this isn’t your only vehicle. 🧠 Ron’s Final Thought: “You’re not driving a car — you’re driving a computer on four wheels.” Diagnostics today are about interpreting networks, modules, and signals , not just checking spark and fuel. Visit us at https://www.cardoctorshow.com Follow Us On Instagram - @ronananian Visit our You Tube Channel for auto repair tips and videos Call Into The Car Doctor Hotline 24/7 (855)560-9900 Live Call In Show Saturdays 2-4PM Eastern Time See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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1 Ron Ananian, The Car Doctor - April 26, 2025 - Hour 1 - The Difficulty Diagnosing Cars - (855)560-9900 24/7 Hotline 34:58
Episode Summary: Ron Ananian – The Car Doctor Car Repair is Getting Tougher : Ron emphasizes that modern car repair requires constant learning. Vehicles are more complex, and assumptions can lead to misdiagnosis. Case Study – 2015 Toyota Tacoma, Crank No-Start : Towed into the shop with a crank-no-start issue. Suspected fuel pump failure. Two options to access it: Drop the rusted fuel tank (difficult due to NJ winters and corrosion) Remove the truck bed instead — easier and safer Diagnosed fuel system with wiring diagrams and voltage checks. Found ~10.8V at the fuel pump resistor — enough to power the pump. Checked for ground and continuity — both were good. Considered immobilizer as a cause (Toyota uses fuel cut in anti-theft and overheating situations). Scan Tool Confusion : Snap-On scan tool incorrectly reported a fuel cut. Opus scan tool and factory Toyota software showed no fuel cut. Lesson: Don’t rely on one scan tool — use multiple tools and verify against known good data. “Scan tools don’t fix cars — they gather information.” Confirmed Bad Fuel Pump : Used a test light (round headlight bulb) to confirm power delivery. Replaced pump, truck started. Gas gauge issue followed : showed empty despite a half-full tank. Removed and reinstalled the pump to cycle float — gauge returned to normal. Lesson : Sometimes parts need time or manual cycling to recalibrate. Video Content Coming : Recorded the repair in stages with help from the shop crew. Will be posted online, tied into the radio show for deeper understanding. Industry Insight & Customer Behavior : Ron notes customers are increasingly anxious about car costs and repair timelines. Reminder: Don’t keep calling the shop — they’ll let you know when your car is ready. Listener Call – 2000 Toyota Tundra Brake Job : Caller had trouble fitting new pads and caliper. Ron advises: Always replace rotors with pads to ensure proper bedding. Be cautious about caliper piston not fully retracting. Clean and inspect slide pins. Older calipers may need replacement. Scolds (gently): "You're doing it wrong, brother." Listener Call – 2013 GMC Terrain with Tapping and Stalling : Symptoms: Tapping sound, surging at stops, stalling. Upcoming Appearance 📻 Ron will be on WOR Radio (NYC) at 9:40 AM on Monday, May 5 , launching a new segment series on dashboard warning lights—starting with the Check Engine Light . Visit us at https://www.cardoctorshow.com Follow Us On Instagram - @ronananian Visit our You Tube Channel for auto repair tips and videos Call Into The Car Doctor Hotline 24/7 (855)560-9900 Live Call In Show Saturdays 2-4PM Eastern Time See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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1 Classic Car Doctor - July 25, 2015 - Hour 1, Second Half - Ron Ananian, The Car Doctor - (855)560-9900 24/7 Hotline 17:29
Classic Car Doctor - Ron Ananian: The Car Doctor – Episode Summary 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee Flash Update : Ron revisits a caller’s issue with being charged for a software update (PCM/TCM flash). He believes the dealer may be misrepresenting the service, since emissions-related components like PCMs are usually covered under an 8-year/80,000-mile federal warranty . He advises the caller to push back and escalate the issue. 2010 Ford Escape Airbag Concern : A listener finds out that after a 2010 accident, the airbag system was never properly repaired — someone installed an "inhibitor" that disabled the airbags , leaving them inactive for years. Ron is alarmed, calling it a major liability and safety risk , and urges the caller to speak with their insurance company and possibly escalate it legally. 1998 Ford Expedition – Transmission & Coolant Mixing : A caller reports cross-contamination between transmission fluid and engine coolant . Ron explains this is likely due to a failed radiator transmission cooler . He recommends replacing the radiator, flushing both systems, and servicing the transmission, cautioning it could cost up to $1,000 , depending on parts and labor. 2000 Dodge Intrepid – No-Start Electrical Issue : A listener struggles with a persistent no-start issue . After sensor replacements and a fuse fix, the problem continues. Ron suspects a shorted wire in the engine harness — a common issue where the wiring rubs against the valve cover and wears through, causing fuse failures. Visit us at https://www.cardoctorshow.com Follow Us On Instagram - @ronananian Visit our You Tube Channel for auto repair tips and videos Call Into The Car Doctor Hotline 24/7 (855)560-9900 Live Call In Show Saturdays 2-4PM Eastern Time See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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1 Ron Ananian, The Car Doctor Interview - April 19, 2025 - Aaron Shaffer of Standard Motor Products - (855)560-9900 24/7 Hotline 15:23
Radio Interview - Ron Ananian, The Car Doctor Talks with Aaron Schaeffer (Standard Motor Products) Topic: Where do auto parts come from, and what should consumers know about quality? 🏭 About Standard Motor Products Founded in 1919 , originally Standard Ignition . Now focuses on vehicle control systems , not just engine parts. Operates 21 global manufacturing plants with full in-house engineering. ⚠️ Quality Matters: Amazon Parts vs. Standard Many parts sold online are cheap, untested, and unsafe . No regulatory body ensures quality in auto parts sales. Inferior parts (e.g., purge valves, injectors) can cause engine damage . Standard builds to OEM or better specs with proper validation and testing . 🔧 Highlighted Products Fuel Injectors : Made in Greenville, SC—the only full-line U.S. injector plant. Include precise spray patterns and full install kits. Blue Streak line: Premium parts with upgrades over OEM (e.g., better materials, moisture protection, complete kits). 🔍 Industry Trends Rise in advanced ICE tech (turbochargers, GDI/MFI systems, VVT, cylinder deactivation). These components are now failing in aging cars, creating aftermarket demand . Standard also supports newer tech like ADAS sensors and is preparing for EV needs (battery cooling parts). 📦 Resources Website: standardbrand.com YouTube: Standard Brand – 700+ videos for DIYers and pros Visit Ron Ananian, The Car Doctor at https://www.cardoctorshow.com Follow Us On Instagram - @ronananian Visit our You Tube Channel for auto repair tips and videos Call Into The Car Doctor Hotline 24/7 (855)560-9900 Live Call In Show Saturdays 2-4PM Eastern Time See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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1 Call Of The Week - Ron Ananian, The Car Doctor - April 19, 2025 - Anne And Her DC to DC Charging Station Problem 2023 Pro Master Van Conversion - (855)560-9900 24/7 Hotline 8:17
Call Of The Week; Ron Ananian, The Car Doctor, April 19, 2025 Ann from Arizona called into Ron Ananian, The Car Doctor to ask about using a Bluetti DC-to-DC charger to power her portable power station from her 2023 RAM ProMaster 1500 cargo van while idling. She lives and travels in the van and relies on the power station for everyday needs like cooking and charging devices. Her question: Can prolonged idling to charge the power station damage the alternator or vehicle systems? 🔧 Ron’s Response & Key Takeaways ✅ Idling Itself Is Not the Issue... Ron reassures Ann that idling a modern vehicle occasionally for power needs is not inherently harmful , but the impact depends on: How much current (amps) is being pulled from the alternator . How long the engine is left idling. How well-maintained the engine and charging system are. ⚠️ What to Watch Out For: Alternator Load: Every alternator has a maximum amperage rating (e.g., 100 amps). If your power station charger pulls close to or over that limit , especially at idle where alternators are less efficient, it can overwork or overheat the alternator. Constant high output shortens its lifespan or could cause premature failure . Engine Heat & Wear: Idling generates less airflow than driving, so under-hood heat builds up. Extended idling stresses: Cooling system Oil and fluids Electrical components Emergency vehicles often use heavy-duty parts (like heat-resistant hoses) to handle this, but stock vehicles don’t. Modern Smart Charging Systems: Newer vehicles like Ann’s have computer-controlled alternators . They adjust alternator output based on demand , which helps efficiency and could reduce stress during charging— a positive for her setup . 🔍 Ron’s Recommendation Ann should have an auto-electric shop or RV specialist do a draw test : Connect the power station, Run the van at idle, Measure the actual amperage being pulled from the alternator. Then compare that number to the alternator’s rated capacity . This test will confirm whether idling for charging is within safe limits or if adjustments (like a higher-output alternator or changing charging habits) are needed. ✅ Practical Advice in the Meantime Charge the power station while driving when possible—this reduces stress on the system. Be diligent with routine maintenance , especially: Oil changes Cooling system checks Battery and charging system inspections 🛠️ Conclusion: Ron didn’t see anything immediately dangerous with Ann’s setup, but emphasized that understanding actual power draw is key to preventing long-term damage. With smart planning and regular maintenance, charging a power station from a vehicle alternator can be done safely . Full episodes of Ron Ananian, The Car Doctor also available. Visit us at https://www.cardoctorshow.com Follow Us On Instagram - @ronananian Visit our You Tube Channel for auto repair tips and videos Call Into The Car Doctor Hotline 24/7 (855)560-9900 Live Call In Show Saturdays 2-4PM Eastern Time See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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1 Ron Ananian, The Car Doctor - April 19, 2025 - Hour 2 - The Stripped Out Oil Drain Plug - (855)560-9900 24/7 Hotline 36:27
This Week on Ron Ananian, The Car Doctor 🛠 Opening Story – It’s All About the Diagnosis Ron diagnoses a 2018 Chevy Traverse's cold-start rattle in 30 minutes—just a loose catalytic converter. Moral: It’s not about force—it’s knowing where to look. 🧰 Caller: Stripped Drain Plug (Tom, AZ) Tom’s shop says his Buick needs a $700 oil pan after stripped threads. Ron says: Try a helicoil or time-sert first Toggle plugs are temporary After 22 years, give the shop a chance to make it right 🚗 Caller: Low-Mileage Tacoma (Tim, PA) 2016 Tacoma with 23k miles—what to replace? Coolant: Yes, at 10 years Hoses: Maybe wait till year 15 Battery: Replace if it’s original Fuel system cleaning can help prevent carbon buildup Reminder: Time matters as much as miles. 📦 Interview Preview – Aaron Schaeffer (Standard Motor Products) SMP is more than engine parts—now making sensors, ABS, park assist, and more. Buyer beware: Cheap parts online can cause serious issues. SMP fuel injectors = OE-quality, U.S. engineered and tested. 🧠 Big Takeaways Smart diagnostics save big bucks Maintenance isn’t just about mileage Quality parts + good shops = longer-lasting cars 📞 More Info Live Saturdays 2-4PM ET cardoctorshow.com Instagram: @ronananian Hotline: (855) 560-9900 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Ron Ananian The Car Doctor

1 Ron Ananian, The Car Doctor - April 19, 2025 - Hour 1 - DC-DC Battery Chargers - (855)560-9900 24/7 Hotline 34:52
Episode Summary Ron dives into everything from classic car quirks to modern maintenance musts. Here's the quick rundown: 🔧 Powerglide Fix (1957 Chevy) Old Chevy transmissions can burp fluid out the dipstick. Ron suggests a clever vent mod using a small pipe plug and copper tube to safely release air pressure—no gimmicks needed. 🚗 Shop Trend: Fewer Cars, Bigger Repairs People are delaying maintenance, leading to major repairs. One oil change turned into a 3-day suspension job. Lesson? Small problems snowball if ignored. 📋 Top 5 Maintenance Tips Track mileage, don’t guess Know your service intervals (30k/60k/etc.) Replace batteries around year 5 Don’t push 15,000-mile oil changes Regular checkups save $$$ ⚡ Van Life Charging Advice Ann’s charging her camper van’s power station by idling her 2023 Ram ProMaster. Ron warns: that’s hard on alternators. Charge while driving and get your draw measured by a pro. 🧰 Crank-No-Start Troubleshooting Fred’s hard-starting 3.7L engine might not be a timing issue. Ron says: check spark, fuel, and codes before guessing. Could be a sensor or even a security glitch. 💡 Final Takeaway Delaying maintenance is costly. Stay ahead with routine checks, especially with today’s car prices. Prevention beats a breakdown every time. 📞 More Info Call The Car Doctor: (855) 560-9900 Live Saturdays 2-4PM ET cardoctorshow.com Follow on IG: @ronananian YouTube for tips & repairs See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Ron Ananian The Car Doctor

1 Classic Car Doctor - July 25, 2015 - Hour 1, First Half - Ron Ananian, The Car Doctor - (855)560-9900 - 24/7 Hotline 26:27
In July 15, 2015, Ron Ananian, "The Car Doctor," hosted an engaging hour of automotive advice and listener interactions. Safety Inspections in New Jersey: Ron discussed the elimination of safety inspections in New Jersey, expressing concerns about vehicle safety standards. Listener Call-Ins: He addressed various car issues, including a 1994 Toyota Camry with rough driving after new tires, a 2006 Camry experiencing rough shifting, and a 2000 Dodge Stratus with a transmission leak and shifting problems. Throughout the show, Ron emphasized the importance of proper diagnostics and maintenance, offering listeners practical advice for common automotive issues. Visit us at https://www.cardoctorshow.com Follow Us On Instagram - @ronananian Visit our You Tube Channel for auto repair tips and videos Call Into The Car Doctor Hotline 24/7 (855)560-9900 Live Call In Show Saturdays 2-4PM Eastern Time See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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