• Classic Car Doctor - July 4, 2015 - 3PM Hour, 1st Half - Ron Ananian, The Car Doctor - (855)560-9900 - 24/7 Hotline

  • Feb 4 2025
  • Length: 19 mins
  • Podcast

Classic Car Doctor - July 4, 2015 - 3PM Hour, 1st Half - Ron Ananian, The Car Doctor - (855)560-9900 - 24/7 Hotline

  • Summary

  • Ron Ananian, The Car Doctor, dives right in this week.

    Main Topics Discussed in This Episode:

    1. Technology and Driver Dependence:

      • Ron discusses Forward Collision Alert (FCA) technology in GM vehicles.
      • Expresses concerns about drivers relying too much on technology rather than developing safe driving habits.
      • Questions whether safety features like automatic braking make drivers complacent.
    2. Cheap Auto Parts and Their Consequences:

      • A caller, Chris from New Jersey, shares an experience with a Volkswagen alternator issue.
      • After multiple failed repairs using low-quality parts, a higher-quality alternator resolved the problem.
      • Ron warns against the increasing availability of poor-quality car parts and mechanics opting for cheaper alternatives.
      • He criticizes the "race to the bottom" in auto parts and urges consumers to demand better-quality components.
    3. Brake System Issues in Older Vehicles:

      • Another caller, David from Idaho, discusses braking problems in his 1999 GMC Suburban.
      • Ron suggests diagnostic tests, such as unplugging the ABS system to check for differences in brake performance.
      • They debate whether the ABS system itself is flawed or if other factors, like air in the brake lines, are contributing to the issue.
    4. Listener Engagement & Giveaways:

      • Listeners are encouraged to submit car-related questions via email.
      • The show is offering a $25 LMC Truck gift card and merchandise to one lucky caller.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Auto safety technology is helpful but may encourage driver complacency.
    • Cheaper auto parts often lead to recurring issues; investing in quality components is crucial.
    • Diagnosing car problems systematically is essential before modifying or replacing parts.
    • The show values listener participation, providing expert advice and occasional giveaways.

    Listeners are encouraged to call the 24/7 hotline at (855) 560-9900 with their automotive questions and to visit www.cardoctorshow.com for more information.

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