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🎙️ 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
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🎙️ 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
Â
Â
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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