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This week's Hour 1 episode of Ron Ananian, The Car Doctor features a mix of shop stories and car repair advice. Ron starts by discussing a quieter week at the shop, mentioning how mid-March marks the transition between winter and spring, which leads to slower days for the short term. Grateful for the breather in business he talks about the fun (and sometimes surprising) experience of cleaning out his shop’s back room, uncovering old parts and tools, some of which date back decades. He reminisces about the various parts, including old exhaust studs and EGR valves, and reflects on how car repair has changed over the years, with manufacturers now providing more complete assemblies instead of smaller sub-assemblies.
Ron also talks about the sentimental and nostalgic aspects of owning a repair shop, where certain items accumulate over time. He mentions how cleaning out the back room can serve as a reminder of the evolution of the business and automotive technology.
The show also features a call from Connie in Wisconsin, who has an issue with her 2004 Ford F-150's transmission. The truck goes into reverse but won't go into drive. Ron discusses possible causes, including internal transmission issues and the trans range sensor, advising Connie to get a diagnostic check. He suggests evaluating the cost of repairing the transmission versus replacing the truck, offering practical advice based on the vehicle's age and condition.
Later, Ron helps Randy from Georgia with his Oldsmobile, which is leaking coolant near the head gasket. Ron advises Randy to check for further signs of leakage and suggests a deeper inspection if necessary, noting the importance of maintaining older vehicles and understanding when repairs might not be cost-effective.
Throughout the show, Ron emphasizes the importance of regular maintenance and staying on top of repairs, especially with older vehicles. The show wraps up with a reminder for listeners to reach out for advice, as Ron’s phone lines are open for more car repair question
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This week's Hour 1 episode of Ron Ananian, The Car Doctor features a mix of shop stories and car repair advice. Ron starts by discussing a quieter week at the shop, mentioning how mid-March marks the transition between winter and spring, which leads to slower days for the short term. Grateful for the breather in business he talks about the fun (and sometimes surprising) experience of cleaning out his shop’s back room, uncovering old parts and tools, some of which date back decades. He reminisces about the various parts, including old exhaust studs and EGR valves, and reflects on how car repair has changed over the years, with manufacturers now providing more complete assemblies instead of smaller sub-assemblies.
Ron also talks about the sentimental and nostalgic aspects of owning a repair shop, where certain items accumulate over time. He mentions how cleaning out the back room can serve as a reminder of the evolution of the business and automotive technology.
The show also features a call from Connie in Wisconsin, who has an issue with her 2004 Ford F-150's transmission. The truck goes into reverse but won't go into drive. Ron discusses possible causes, including internal transmission issues and the trans range sensor, advising Connie to get a diagnostic check. He suggests evaluating the cost of repairing the transmission versus replacing the truck, offering practical advice based on the vehicle's age and condition.
Later, Ron helps Randy from Georgia with his Oldsmobile, which is leaking coolant near the head gasket. Ron advises Randy to check for further signs of leakage and suggests a deeper inspection if necessary, noting the importance of maintaining older vehicles and understanding when repairs might not be cost-effective.
Throughout the show, Ron emphasizes the importance of regular maintenance and staying on top of repairs, especially with older vehicles. The show wraps up with a reminder for listeners to reach out for advice, as Ron’s phone lines are open for more car repair question
Visit us at https://www.cardoctorshow.com
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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