
Ron Ananian The Car Doctor
iHeart Podcast Network
With over 40 years of repairing cars and 27 on the radio helping you repair them, Ron Ananian, The Car Doctor, is an expert at everything automotive. Call us at 855-560-9900.
Location:
New York, NY
Networks:
iHeart Podcast Network
Description:
With over 40 years of repairing cars and 27 on the radio helping you repair them, Ron Ananian, The Car Doctor, is an expert at everything automotive. Call us at 855-560-9900.
Language:
English
Contact:
59 West Prospect Street Waldwick, New Jersey 07463 1-855-560-9900
Website:
http://www.cardoctorshow.com
Email:
ron@cardoctorshow.com
Episodes
Call Of The Week - Ron Ananian, The Car Doctor - Harry from Vegas, Two Bad Engines In 1 Day. Don't Bet Against It! - (855)560-9900 24/7 Hotline
6/22/2025
Ron Ananian, The Car Doctor, takes call from Las Vegas. Harry has 2 older GM vehicles. A 2000 Chevy Tahoe and a 2012 Cadillac CTS. Both have some pretty serious problems and unfortunately Ron has to be the bearer of bad news.
Harry from Vegas has a 2000 Tahoe burning oil badly on the highway and a 2012 Cadillac CTS with a leaking head gasket or maybe a porous engine block. Ron suspects stuck oil rings and suggests trying Stiction Eliminator before considering a rebuild. The second problem involves coolant loss and a porous engine block seeping coolant, maybe! Tune in for the details!
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Duration:00:12:15
Ron Ananian, The Car Doctor - June 21, 2025 - Hour 2 - Free T-Shirt Giveaways & Phone Calls - (855)560-9900 24/7 Hotline
6/21/2025
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Duration:00:33:54
Ron Ananian, The Car Doctor - June 21, 2025 - Hour 1 - The Great Van & Truck Debate Show - (855)560-9900 24/7 Hotline
6/21/2025
Ron Ananian, The Car Doctor opens the show with a surprising report: new Chevy vans are under a “stop sale” unless you’re a fleet buyer purchasing six at a time. After verifying this with three NJ dealers, Ron questions why Chevy is pulling back on such a practical vehicle — especially when contractors and families still want vans, but can't get them.
This leads to a broader rant: Ford dropped the Econoline for harder-to-service Transit vans, GM vans are disappearing, and essential parts like ignition coils for an 8-year-old van are already discontinued. His customer, unable to buy a new van, puts $11,000 into fixing up his 2016 — a move more and more drivers may face as parts dry up and new vehicle prices soar.
Calls from listeners follow:
Billy in Colorado is diagnosing EVAP codes on a Toyota Tacoma. Ron walks him through step-by-step testing of solenoids and sensors, emphasizing the role of the FTP sensor and proper use of a smoke machine.
John with a 2006 Toyota 4Runner asks whether he should change his trans fluid after 140K miles. Ron says yes — if done gently and with the right WS-spec fluid using a BG fluid exchange, not a flush.
Ron wraps by urging listeners: fall back in love with your car — because with limited availability, rising prices, and shrinking parts supply, you might be stuck with it longer than expected.
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Duration:00:33:38
Ron Ananian, The Car Doctor Interview - June 7, 2025 - Tariffs & The Auto Industry - (855)560-9900 24/7 Hotline
6/15/2025
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Duration:00:18:53
Ron Ananian, The Car Doctor - June 14, 2025 - Hour 2 - The Phone Rings Off The Hook Show - (855)560-9900 24/7 Hotline
6/15/2025
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Duration:00:33:39
Ron Ananian, The Car Doctor - June 14, 2025 - Hour 1 - The Cheap Underwear Repair Honda - (855)560-9900 24/7 Hotline
6/15/2025
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Duration:00:33:10
Ron Ananian, The Car Doctor Interview Mahle Service Equipment -1234YF Refrigerant- June 7, 2025 - (855)560-9900 24/7 Hotline
6/12/2025
This is the stand alone interview from the June 7, 2025 Hour 1 Show.
Ron Ananian ("The Car Doctor") and Isaac Nielsen of Mahle Aftermarket discuss modern automotive A/C systems, focusing on R-1234yf refrigerant and the importance of proper service equipment.
R-1234yf replaced R-134a and requires stricter handling due to contamination risks.
All A/C machines now include oxygen sensors and refrigerant identifiers to ensure refrigerant purity (≥98%) and prevent system damage.
DIY charge kits and low-quality refrigerants (especially imports) can harm vehicles and equipment.
Maintenance tips: Check filters for discoloration, clean internal lines with isopropyl alcohol, and flush hoses weekly.
Oxygen sensors degrade over time, even in storage—only buy replacements when needed, as early shelf life affects performance.
🔧 Bottom line: Use quality refrigerant, maintain your machine, and monitor sensors to avoid costly failures.
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Duration:00:15:15
Ron Ananian, The Car Doctor Interview - Brake Repair & Fuel System Cleaning; Do's & Dont's - CRC Industries Scott Brownstein - (855)560-9900 24/7 Hotline
6/10/2025
In this Stand Alone Interview from the June 7th, 2025 Show: Ron Ananian, The Car Doctor sits down with Scott Brownstein of CRC Industries to talk about a wide range of topics and service procedures do's and don'ts for successful auto repair results.
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Duration:00:16:20
Ron Ananian, The Car Doctor - June 7, 2025 - Hour 1 - Buying A New Car & Dealing With Tariffs - (855)560-9900 24/7 Hotline
6/8/2025
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Duration:00:33:44
Ron Ananian, The Car Doctor - June 7, 2025 - Hour 2 - Joe Isuzu Returns, The Last 2002 Isuzu Trooper - (855)560-9900 24/7 Hotline
6/8/2025
On this episode of The Car Doctor, Ron Ananian helps a caller with a 2002 Isuzu Trooper that lost four-wheel drive. He advises scanning for common fault codes tied to speed sensors or the vacuum switch but warns that parts for old Isuzus are hard to find, which may make repair impractical.
Ron also addresses a prior caller’s claim that AC Delco batteries are subpar because they use recycled materials. A listener corrects this, pointing out that nearly all modern batteries are made with recycled components—a standard, environmentally responsible practice. Ron emphasizes the importance of proper diagnostics before replacing a battery.
Later, CRC’s Scott Brownstein joins to discuss brake maintenance. He stresses the importance of cleanliness, proper "bedding in" of new pads and rotors, and using non-chlorinated brake cleaner. Using the wrong products, like carburetor cleaner, can compromise safety.
Ron’s theme throughout: diagnose properly, use the right tools, and don’t cut corners.
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Duration:00:33:39
Call Of The Week - Ron Ananian, The Car Doctor - 1972 Opel, Diagnosing A Classic Car No Start- (855)560-9900 24/7 Hotline
6/1/2025
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Duration:00:13:15
Ron Ananian, The Car Doctor - May 31, 2025 - Hour 1 - The Science Of Auto Repair - (855)560-9900 24/7 Hotline
5/31/2025
🚘 Today on Ron Ananian: The Car Doctor 🔧
Ron tackled myths, misdiagnoses, and the real science of fixing cars:
🔋 Battery Confusion – Cold = weak battery? Yes. But replacing it every 3–4 years “just because” is fear, not fact.
🚗 Toyota Knock – V6 top-end noise? Start simple: belt off, check VVT, use your ears before your wrench.
🛠️ Hyundai Headache – 1 year, $3.5K in parts, still no fix. Might not be the engine—could be the trans starting in 2nd gear.
🧠 The real fix? Science, logic, testing—not guessing.
🗣️ “Cars are physics, math, science. Fix them with facts—not fear.”
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Duration:00:35:01
Ron Ananian, The Car Doctor - May 31, 2025 - Hour 2 - The Reasonable Repair - (855)560-9900 24/7 Hotline
5/31/2025
🚗💬 This week on Ron Ananian: The Car Doctor 🔧
Ron tackled what really matters in car repair: honesty, method, and smart business.
🛑 "Reasonable Repair" – Don’t throw money at rust buckets. Ron helped a customer with a 17-year-old Mitsubishi realize when it's time to let go—focusing on safety first, not pointless repairs.
🔍 Main Call: 1973 Opel Manta –
Paul’s classic car sputters & stalls. Ron lays out a step-by-step diagnostic plan:
✅ Spark strength
✅ Coil voltage
✅ Fuel pump vacuum test
✅ Tank restrictions
✅ Vacuum/timing check
📏 Diagnosis isn’t guesswork. It’s science + logic = results.
💡 Takeaway:
✔️ Be honest with customers
✔️ Diagnose methodically
✔️ Use slow weeks to sharpen your shop
🗣️ “No car is unfixable—only improperly diagnosed.”
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Duration:00:35:19
Ron Ananian, The Car Doctor - May 24, 2025 - Hour 1 - Escalade Oil Leak - (855)560-9900 24/7 Hotline
5/24/2025
Ron starts this episode stating you never know what you’re going to get with auto repair with the story of a new customer with a vehicle with a salvage title : takes a call on a 14 Escalade with an oil leak at the oil cooling unit : takes a call on touch screens and using a stylus pen to operate, and talks about the brakes on a 25 vehicle that almost feels like the ABS is kicking in at inappropriate times : takes a call on an 09 Focus with a broken rear sway bar link and a cracked rear lower control arm : talks about a 10 Fusion with a brake problem that can’t be duplicated.
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Duration:00:35:03
Ron Ananian, The Car Doctor - May 24, 2025 - Hour 2 - The Last Interview with Uncle Steve - (855)560-9900 24/7 Hotline
5/24/2025
In this episode of Ron Ananian, The Car Doctor he previews a Memorial Day tradition featuring a past interview with his late Uncle Steve, a WWII pilot. He takes a call from Nancy in Wisconsin, who asks about using fuel system cleaner in her 2020 Chevy Trax. Ron approves, recommending it at every oil change or monthly as preventative care. He also advises her to check if major services like the 30,000-mile maintenance were done and to prepare for the upcoming 60,000-mile service.
He encourages staying informed and recommends resources like AutoBatteries.com and BGFindAShop.com.
Ron shares shop stories emphasizing timely oil changes and praises the new Ford Mustang GT for its performance. He invites listeners to submit old Uncle Steve interviews to build a tribute archive and reflects on his uncle’s incredible wartime journey. The episode ends with a reminder of the sacrifices made by the Greatest Generation.
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Duration:00:35:19
Call Of The Week - May 17, 2025 - Ron Ananian, The Car Doctor - 2008 Honda Ridgeline - Intermittent No Blower Motor Operation - (855)560-9900 24/7 Hotline
5/18/2025
Call Of The Week - Ron Ananian, The Car Doctor
Vehicle: 2008 Honda Ridgeline
Issue: Blower fan and AC stop working after restarting the car (typically after refueling)
Behavior:
Comes back on after driving or waiting
Happens intermittently
Most Likely Cause:
Blower Motor Power Transistor (Resistor Module)
Controls blower speed and provides ground
Common failure point on this vehicle
Failure prevents both blower and AC compressor from working
Recommended Action:
Replace the blower motor power transistor
Located under dash, by blower housing
Use OEM or Denso for reliability
Optional Diagnostics:
Check for 12V at white/blue wire (blower power)
Test blue/black wire for ground (from transistor)
Bypass transistor ground to confirm blower motor works
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Duration:00:08:38
Ron Ananian, The Car Doctor - May 17, 2025 - Hour 1 - Proper Maintenance Goes A Long Way - (855)560-9900 24/7 Hotline
5/17/2025
The Orchestration of a Repair Shop (Hosted by Ron Ananian, The Car Doctor)
In this episode Ron Ananian, The Car Doctor, takes listeners behind the scenes of a particularly hectic week at his repair shop, offering a candid and insightful look at the challenges of managing modern automotive repair. Known for his storytelling and deep industry knowledge, Ron reflects on what he calls the "orchestration" of a repair shop—comparing it to conducting a symphony filled with unexpected crescendos, missed beats, and moments of brilliance.
The Week in Review: A Shop in Motion
Ron opens the show with his usual musing on how best to kick things off and quickly dives into the unpredictable nature of auto repair. By mid-Tuesday, his shop had already taken in enough work to fill not only the current week but the next as well—despite having no appointments scheduled just days earlier. The sudden workload surge required fast thinking, tight coordination, and prioritization of repairs, each with its own “personality,” as Ron describes.
Notable Cases from the Shop
1. The 2005 PT Cruiser — Delayed Maintenance Revisited
One story involves a longtime customer driving a PT Cruiser that had been neglected for over a decade. Twelve years ago, Ron had warned her that the car needed a timing belt and cooling system service. She chose to ride it into the ground. Now, the vehicle was back, experiencing overheating symptoms. The team couldn’t find any obvious faults during multiple road tests, so Ron decided to install a new thermostat and use a bottle of K-Seal, a trusted sealer for aging engines. The customer, now in her mid-80s, was given this cost-effective solution—likely the last fix before the car’s final ride.
2. 2011 Chrysler Town & Country — Rust Never Sleeps
Another job involved a Town & Country with worn control arm bushings. Though the car had been parked in dry Arizona for years, corrosion had made basic repairs almost impossible. Axles couldn’t be removed, bolts were fused, and the team had to lower the engine cradle to complete the job. It was a harsh reminder that rust doesn't always follow logic—and that even straightforward jobs can turn into complex undertakings.
3. 2012 Cadillac SRX — The Manufacturer’s "White Lie"
A first-time customer brought in an SRX with a warning message claiming the engine was overheating. But the problem wasn’t what it seemed. The thermostat had failed in the open position, causing the engine to run too cool, not too hot. Ron explained how GM’s system defaults to turning on the cooling fans and disabling the temperature gauge in such cases—a strategic design intended to force customers into a shop, even if the car isn't technically overheating. For this customer, who had done almost no maintenance on the car aside from oil changes, Ron had to delicately break the news that it probably wasn’t worth fixing due to the car's poor overall condition.
4. 2009 Toyota Camry — The Avalanche of Neglect
Perhaps the most dramatic case of the week involved a Toyota Camry that came in for a simple oil change—but left the team buried in an avalanche of repairs. Years of deferred maintenance came to a head: the water pump was failing, the radiator was leaking, the belts were dangerously cracked, and more. Ron had warned the customer years ago that ignoring needed maintenance would lead to catastrophic failure—and this week, it all hit at once. Despite being overbooked, the shop managed to complete the job, but not without major hurdles.
Just as Ron was wrapping up the repair late Friday afternoon, a new problem emerged: a loud knocking noise. After a tense diagnostic process, he traced the sound to the alternator, which had developed a bearing failure—likely caused by the earlier water pump issue. The car would need to return the following week for even more work.
Final Thoughts
Ron Ananian, The Car Doctor, brings decades of experience and unmatched storytelling to every episode. This one stands out as a perfect...
Duration:00:35:12
Ron Ananian, The Car Doctor - May 17, 2025 - Hour 2 - Putting a 78 Marquis Back On the Road - (855)560-9900
5/17/2025
Ron starts this episode with a call on a 19 Honda with intermittent touch screen : takes a call on a 78 Marquis that has been parked for 40 years, and the caller wants to know how to proceed to get it on the road : takes a call on an 08 Range Rover where the transmission drops out of gear when accelerating : talks about strange emails he receives : talks about losing coolant and the use of K-Seal : answers an email on an 18 VW and a change in oil specifications for the vehicle : answers an email about a jump starter and the writer asks about air compressors about the same size : answers an email about brakes on an 18 Toyota.
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Duration:00:35:15
Call Of The Week - Ron Ananian, The Car Doctor - May 10, 2025 - Joe from PA, 2010 Chevy Impala Shifter Not Working
5/10/2025
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.
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Duration:00:10:00
Ron Ananian, The Car Doctor - May 10, 2025 - Hour 2 - Check Engine Lights - (855)560-9900 24/7 Hotline
5/10/2025
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.
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Duration:00:35:24