The Car Doctor - 4/6/24 Hour 1,  Ron starts this episode railing about how auto repair being judged by many and done by few and the amateur pontificators. He makes a strong case about how auto repair needs to be a more respected profession.

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The Car Doctor - 4/6/24 Hour 1, Ron starts this episode railing about how auto repair being judged by many and done by few and the amateur pontificators. He makes a strong case about how auto repair needs to be a more respected profession.

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Ron starts this episode railing about how auto repair is being judged by many and done by few and the amateur pontificators. He makes a strong case about how auto repair needs to be a more respected profession. His repair from the shop this week is about a 2018 Jeep Wrangler with failing rocker arms due to poor manufacturing. He takes a call on a 22 Colorado with a low voltage warning and explains why the system is operating as designed. His next call is from a show regular, Jeremy in Washington DC who was working on his sisters car this week and broke an engine mount bolt off in the engine block : He then takes a call on a 22 Ford Edge that has gone through 3 cat converters in 18,000 miles. Ron's concern is that while Ford is replacing the parts they are not solving the cause of the failures and explains to all the best method to get it solved once and for all.. His concludes the hour talking about an older Chrysler that needs front end work and how he used the AutoZone Web site to find and identify them. Visit us at https://www.cardoctorshow.com  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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