Live from the Car Care Studios, it's the CNC Auto Show with your personal on-air and online automotive service advisors, Aaron Clements and John Ryan Mooney. So climb in, buckle up and enjoy the ride on the CNC Auto Show. And we do welcome you to the CNC Auto Show. We're here to share some information on ways to make your car safer, more dependable and to make it last longer for less money. I'm Aaron Clements, here to answer those automotive questions, share some tips and have some fun. In short, I'm here to help you.
Along with answering any question that you might have, I'll be sharing tips on how to make some extra money with your vehicle. There's money laying on the table and it's waiting there for you. Plus, this is a big plus. We will have Ashley Whitaker of Shepherd Blood Center here to talk about our country's blood shortage and what we can do to help. We will also be searching for the next Tech Tip Quiz winner.
A lot of things planned. Now that is all for you. What I'm asking out of the whole deal is for you to give me a call and join the show because that's what I get out of it. I love talking to you. You can ask an automotive question, share a tip of your own or answer the Tech Tip Quiz. I don't care.
Whatever you want to do is good. Just give me a call. The number 800-224-9090 and that is live on any Saturday morning between 805 and 10 Eastern Time.
You can also watch the show live on Facebook. Let's pop the clutch with a Tech Tip Quiz and here is the quiz. Well, I mentioned before I mentioned the quiz that the winner will receive the prize package which includes a coffee mug that says that you are an official Tech Tip Quiz winner. It has a little trophy there beside it and the CNC Auto Show logo.
That way you can show it off when you're at an event and you're sitting there holding that. Everyone will look at you in awe. It's just amazing.
You can act like you're fixing to say a word and everyone will shut up and wait to see what's coming out of your mouth because they know you're a Tech Tip Quiz winner. Okay, here we go. Joe was on vacation from his home. It took him two hours to get to Tampa but it took him six hours to drive the same route home. What happened?
And if you know the answer, that's short and sweet. You give us a call. Again, number 800-224-9090 and I mentioned that we are giving tips on how to make extra money with your car. One of the things that comes to mind very quickly when somebody talks about making extra money with their vehicle is Uber or Lyft and you can definitely earn some extra money. And also if you're a person that likes to meet and talk to others because usually when you're driving, I think a lot of people who's getting a Lyft ride or Uber drive, unless they're carrying along a conversation with someone else in the car, they kind of enjoy talking to the driver.
That part's kind of fun. So if you're the type of person that enjoys talking to each other, doing things and you have a good, safe driving record and a safe vehicle, one of these companies may be a great fit for you. And just remember to check your insurance and you also remember that you'll be adding a lot more miles to your vehicle so you have to kind of add that in to whether everything is worthwhile and it's something you want to do. And you'll have some extra maintenance on your vehicle, but it's a really good thing that a lot of people enjoy a huge amount. Hey, what I'm going to do is if someone drives for Lyft or Uber or another company similar to that, if they would call the show, I'd love to get your input on what you think about it.
Let's go straight to the calls. We're going to go over to Ron and Ron has a conversion on a G3 and G4. Ron, exactly what does that mean? It means I'm in the market for a used vehicle. I don't want it to get too old, probably a 2014 or something like that, maybe. Is there anything that I need to be concerned about with them shutting off G3, going to G4, all these older vehicles? No, there is no real issue there.
Now exactly, what do you mean by the G3 and G4? The technology that's out there for your GPS, your anti-collision, all these things that are wired through that technology, that satellite technology that your automobile runs a lot of its functions on. Yeah, I have not heard any issues on any of that so far.
I feel like there's so many cars on the road that's going to be on the road. The average person is driving their car 11 or 12 years now. So I don't feel like there's going to be any kind of issue with technology reaching the car. So on that answer, I would have to say no, mainly because I hadn't heard any issues about that or anything that I feel like that would be any problem. Very much like computers, eventually. Now they did finally, on some of the programs with the computers, they stopped having support for certain computers. And when that happens, the computers still function, but it may not get updates. But I have not heard anything at all on a vehicle that anything to do with the signals that a vehicle is receiving is going to be affected in any way. 2014 is not what I consider a really old car anyway.
No, no, not really. But when you consider the price on vehicles today, I mean, you try to get the best value you can on them. And the new vehicles, I mean, they're just so far priced out of anybody.
Well, anybody on those price range. When you hear a commercial on the radio, Mr. Clements about a new Sierra pickup truck starting at only $71,000. It makes you a little nervous, you know, when you go to go to your bank and talk for a second mortgage.
Yeah. Well, you know, you got a problem when they say you get going to get a $10,000 discount, then then you know that that's going to be a high priced vehicle. But I do agree that in some of the things that you're doing is really good to do as much research as you can on on the vehicles and finding out if certain things are going to be outdated or hard to find.
But when you get into the 2014 models, I can't imagine anything being outdated anytime soon. What type vehicle are you looking for? Well, I'm looking for a pickup truck. I lost my truck in a collision here a few months ago. Someone pulled out in front of me and murdered murdered my F 250 light duty truck that has been with me since 1997. And it was in great shape.
I hadn't changed out all the ejectors done done everything. So I'd like to get something similar. It don't have to be a 250 maybe a 150.
Now I know one and maybe you can help me out with this. I've got an eye on this one truck has been sitting in this guy's yard for a long time. And I think I can approach him about it and maybe purchase it.
What do I what? What should I really check when I'm looking at a vehicle has been set up for a long time? And, and thinking about buying and roughly how long are you talking about setting up? I'm sorry, you think it's been setting up over a year or two years or how long you think?
Oh, yeah, it's been setting up I know for at least three years. Okay. And is this a gas or a diesel engine? Fires are probably dry rotted. Would it be a gas engine or a diesel engine? Oh, it'll be this gas. It's a little F 150.
And I'm sure it's that 5.4 Triton. Yeah, if it's been setting up a couple of years, the standard things I would do is before you spend money on tires and other items to do with the car, I'd first make sure everything seems to run okay. And of course starting out, you're probably gonna need a battery, you're gonna need to drain the gas tank, you're gonna need to put new gas in the vehicle or replace the gas tank in some situations. Flush the fuel lines and then spin it over slowly if it's been sitting up a couple of years and just remove the spark plugs, spray a little WD 40 in the cylinder holes, and then move the engine just a little bit of a time and let it soak, let all that soak in there. And then put new plugs back in and then sift the vehicle crank and if the vehicle crank, then you can go from there on other things that might need to be replaced. Now, no doubt once you feel confident the engine's okay, then you're more likely gonna need tires, you might need some wheel cylinders, some other parts. It's not uncommon to run into several thousand dollars in bringing a vehicle back to life if it's been sitting up a pretty good while. Let's head back down to the Car Care Studio with Airman Clements and John Ryan Mooney.
They have most likely built up a fair amount of carbon because carbon builds up more with short distance driving. Now, if you're a do-it-yourselfer, I'd recommend the Behrman intake valve and combustion chamber cleaner. It reduces lost power, it cleans the combustion chamber, the catalytic converter, and restores a lot of the things that you mentioned. It restores the fuel mileage, restores the power, the performance, and the good thing is it comes with all the little nozzles.
It's a bottle and then it comes with little tubes and a little injector spray nozzle to get the job done. So it is something that you are able to do yourself, and I know for sure that it's going to make a difference. Now, it may even completely solve all your concerns there, and by the way, those are great trucks. Good luck with that one. I have a special guest here, and she has a very important message to share. Ashley Whitaker of Shepherd Blood Center is here to tell us about a huge problem in our nation. The good news is that you can help, and if you have a question for Ashley, you can give us a call and talk to her directly. Also, the number 800-224-9090, and you can also watch us live on Facebook. Ashley, welcome to the show and tell us a little bit about yourself and the role that you play at Shepherd Blood Center. Yeah, thank you so much for having me here today.
My name is Ashley Whitaker. I'm the Director of Community Resources at Shepherd Community Blood Center. We are the CSRA's local nonprofit blood center. How severe, well, I've heard many things in the news about a blood crisis to where there's not enough blood available. How severe is this crisis?
So this is probably the worst that we've ever seen it, unfortunately. The last two years have been tough on everybody with COVID-19 and how the world has changed, and our blood center is no different. So we are really struggling with getting donors in the door. There's a number of reasons for that. We've had a lot of drives that were canceled.
People have went back to work from home rather than being in the office. A lot of people are, you know, not feeling well or they don't feel comfortable coming to donate. So that's something that we've been struggling with for quite some time, but right now we are in a really tight spot. We don't have any products on the shelf.
None of the important ones, like the O-negative and O-positive blood units. Right now, we are down to just a few units on our shelf. And what can people help or how can people help to solve that problem? Donate.
It's pretty simple. The thing about us, you know, we are a nonprofit. We don't ask for money. We ask for your time. Donating blood is pretty easy.
It takes about 30 minutes and, you know, you get a nice little snack afterwards and you get to know that you help somebody. One thing I always tell people is, you know, when we put out the appeal and say we're in critical need, our community is amazing and they always come out and support us and donate. But what I would ask is that try to make blood donation part of your routine. You could donate a max of six times a year.
Even if a person was able to donate three times a year and made that a regular thing, we wouldn't see these types of blood shortages. And actually, I can understand how a lot of the donations have gone down because normally here at the CNC Automotive locations, we would normally have a car show. And we would always include the bloodmobile being here where people can come in and give blood as they're walking around looking at some of the beautiful cars that we have. And if I'm not mistaken, we would normally have a drawing to it.
Yeah, we did. Almost every time we'd have a drawing to where those that give blood, their name goes into a box and we would have a drawing just from the people that gave blood. And we made it a fun thing, but I think what people liked about it most was that feeling that they helped someone. Giving the blood is important and it's a good thing, but that feeling of going home and saying, hey, I helped some other people in a huge way, to me, that's really good.
Absolutely. I mean, how many things can you do that cost you zero dollars that could literally help save someone's life? That could help them have another birthday, let them have more time with their family. These blood and platelet products are so important and they really do change people's lives. And one blood donation can save three local lives.
So how amazing is that? Well, one of the things that I think would be important, not only to get the word out to different people that plan to donate, but those people in different areas. Now, this is people listening in whatever area that you're listening to in, is the people who have businesses, if they would include the bloodmobile in with their events, it always enhances our event because it gives the people a chance to own a nice, relaxed day where they're walking around just enjoying looking at vehicles or whatever they're doing during your event. Then they can also give the blood and it makes it to where they know they did something fun that day. They know they did something to help others that day. And it just makes an event that much better. So I think that that would be a great message to get out also for people with businesses that they want to include that in their event.
Absolutely. We have four bloodmobiles. We also have a mini mobile and the capability to go inside businesses if there's enough space.
We're pretty flexible. We're a small community blood center, but we do serve 30 counties in Georgia and South Carolina. So we have blood drives as far as two hours away. We have our newest center in Dublin, Georgia.
So we are always open and we look forward to partnering with other community organizations. So if someone has a listen to this and they're in Texas or they're in New York or wherever they may be, how would they find out more about how to have either a bloodmobile at their business or make a donation somewhere? Yeah, so we're not in those areas, but I guarantee you there is another local nonprofit blood center in your community. I would recommend googling America's blood centers.
They usually have a list or they could give us a call and we'd be happy to walk them through it and let them know which organization is in their area. Yeah, I think that would that that would be an important thing to do. And the as far as giving blood, you mentioned it takes about 30 minutes. I've done it many times. They're always the vehicles are always just so clean. It kind of gives you a good feeling going in there and the people's always very nice. You just kind of kick back and relax. And the next thing you know, you've given some blood and then they normally give you either a little snack or a T-shirt or something like that and always enjoy that part a huge amount.
So that part works good. Actually, I want to say thank you very much for being here. Now, would it be possible for you to come back on during our second hour and share some more information with us? Of course. I look forward to it. Fantastic. That is great. And we're going to take a break. We'll be right back after these messages.
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Learn more at DormanProducts.com That's right. We are back with you, back on the road, answering automotive questions. And actually we have Ashley still here with us because there were some phone calls on the screen asking, had planned to ask Ashley some questions.
But when they thought that Ashley was going to be going, she, they, uh, we lost one or two of those calls that had questions. So actually I'm going to ask those that had the questions about blood donations to give us a call back. That way you'll be able to answer that. But also I hope you're going to be prepared to answer some automotive questions because now you're in the automotive part of it. And along with that though, um, I was going to spring the tech tip quiz out there again. And if you, uh, if you know to answer because you don't, you have not been told the answer to our tech tip quiz. So if you do answer that, we have a coffee mug sitting over there that will be yours.
So, so be ready. Here's the tech tip quiz. Joe was on vacation from his home.
It took him two hours to get to Tampa, but it took him six hours to drive the same route home. What happened? And if you do know the answer to our tech tip quiz, you give us a call and that number is 800-224-9090. You just give us a call.
Okay. We, um, we are talking about ways that people can make money with their cars. And of course, actually I want you to join in on this because if you think of different ways that people are able to make money by using their current vehicle, uh, you join right in, uh, into the conversation there. But one of the things it has to do with favor delivery, and it's a personal concierge type service that employs personal assistants who pick up anything a customer needs. This could range from, uh, tacos to groceries, to dry cleaning. Uh, and, and I need that because if I put, uh, I have a very difficult time being able to take clothes because many of the dry cleaners are not open the extended hours that they used to stay. So I may consider this, uh, finding somebody to do this myself, personal assistants receive a hundred percent of their tips and an average guaranteed minimum wage of 10 to $18 an hour.
And that's depending on the hours that they work and what location that they're in and a lot of things like that. Uh, but if someone's looking to do that, uh, I'm sure it would benefit the person that needs it done and it would benefit the person with the car to be able to do it. Okay. You ready to go to the calls? I'm ready. Okay. Let's go over to Jim.
Jim, welcome to the CNC auto show. Good morning to you and Ashley. And I'm glad to hear about the blood donation presentation being done today because we have some experience with that in our house and some things that might help supplement the process that they need more blood with.
Okay. Cause we're, we're here in Aiken, we have a church sponsored calendar that's coordinated by one individual and he gets some help from some others and we post a calendar for the whole year and it ties into that blood donation cycle that your body is allowed to conform to. And the memo goes out and we go to the facility here in Aiken and we get a, I think a pretty good turnout and people get into a groove.
You mentioned that before, Ashley, how if you can put it in your routine, you'll, you'll get more blood and people will find it easier to do because they're in the groove. And that little prompting that we get from our church coordinator allows us here at St. Mary's Help of Christians in Aiken to be reminded to go do something that we're really familiar with. And it is, and you folks have got some great things now that make it easier still by the online appointment system, which is very reliable.
And you can actually fill out your paperwork now the day of from home. So when you show up, you're done, you get a few questions answered as you're waiting there to get things like blood pressure and so forth. It's just so easy. And people think that they need to have some space between them, at least the place here in Aiken, lots of room, lots of the distancing that folks are really comfortable with now.
So never overcrowded, nice and easy, and on a routine. And you might even see some of your members of your church or whatever organization sponsoring it, employer, maybe you get to see them giving blood. And it's just one of those selfless things that you do as an anonymous person to help someone else. And you know, you've done a good thing when you're done. And don't forget, there's even some Condite bars in that freezer.
That's the best part, honestly. Thank you so much. You guys are actually one of our most productive, most frequent, we call them center drives when you come into the center and donate. So I can't thank you enough for helping us and making that part of your routine.
That's amazing. And I've got my appointment. We have it going this next week. My appointment and my wife's are already in place, so we're just going to stroll in there and we'll be done.
So another week for us is next week. And I'm sorry to hear there's such a shortage, but glad that those of us who have time and the willingness to do so can help out. And Jim, what you mentioned as far as people being at churches, being involved in these blood drives, again, I always like to be able to help others in other areas.
So if you're a member of a church and you're looking for something really good to do and you want to have a system set up for that, giving blood is a good way to bring people together and make them really feel good about themselves. So great tip there, Jim. Thank you. Thank you so much. Thanks.
We're glad to be part of it. And you folks have a great day. Thank you. You too.
Jim, you're doing the same. Thank you. And the number to call is 800-224-9090. And here we go. We're going to a phone call. And this has to do with a dealership issue.
Carlina, what can we help you with? Yeah. The reason I'm calling is because I think people should be aware of the situation that I was put in a couple of weeks ago. Three days prior to Christmas, it was the Wednesday before Christmas Eve day, which was Friday, I noticed a couple of days before my oil light came on in my car. And I just thought, well, the holiday is coming up.
I should just check it out. It didn't stay on. It just came on a few times in like three days.
So I pulled it in. It drove in like a kitten. There was no overheating.
There was no black smoke. There was no indication that their engine was sputtering or whatever. And they were going to have a look at it. And the next thing I knew, they told me that I needed a brand new engine and it would cost me $5,000. And if I hadn't had the advice of my brother and my brother-in-law, I would have probably just said, well, yeah, go ahead with it, because I need my car and I'm fearful of breakdowns and things like that. They told me to ask them to put in oil in a new filter and get it out of there, which I did. And there's no problem with my car. It drives like a dream. And they didn't give me any alternatives or let's do what my brother recommended, put some oil in it, drive it for a few days. It drives great. If it blows up, it blows up. You need a new engine.
But knowing my situation and my age, I probably would have just said, well, go ahead and do it. The car is driving beautifully. And I just feel that they have no cars in their lot. They're not doing particularly well. And yet they were willing to just take advantage of me and be real happy to sell me a brand new engine.
And how come? The engine is running beautifully. So I just want women to be wary or any elderly person that doesn't really know much about mechanics and vehicles that always get a second opinion, especially if the car is driving beautifully when you drive it in. And they're telling you, you need such an expensive...
I only paid $4,000 for the car in the 2014 Kia Soul. And it's only given me the best of service. I've maintained it.
I've done everything you're supposed to do beyond what I know, other than general maintenance. So I think people need to be... You have a lot of great points. And I love, I mean, a lot of the things that you have brought up.
I think it's fantastic. Can I get you to hold on just for a minute and let's talk a little bit more on that? Because I love what you're saying, some of the things as far as helping others. Okay. I'm going to put you on hold and we're going to return and I'm going to ask Ashley to stay here with us. She may want to join in on this conversation with us.
And that would be great. We'll be right back after these messages. Welcome back to more of the CNC Auto Show with Aaron Clements and John Ryan Mooney. And we do welcome you back to the CNC Auto Show. We were talking to Carlina and she had a vehicle that she was driving and the oil light was flashing on. And by the time she took it to the dealer, it had what they considered was going to be a bad engine. Turns out the engine wasn't bad. Does that sound correct, Carlina? Oh, one second. Carlina, does that sound correct that the oil light was coming on and you're told it needed an engine, but it didn't necessarily need it?
Yes. The engine light came on sporadically for about two days. Okay. And I'm going to mention a couple of things because you give some great points and that's what this show is all about to try to help others to have success with their car. Now, I will mention in the beginning that if an oil light comes on. Now, some vehicles have a oil low light, which that's normally yellow. If a yellow light comes on, you got a little time.
But this part is very important. If a red light comes on, even if it flashes on for just a short period of time, whether that says oil or electrical or a picture of the battery, if it's red, that's bad. It takes time to pull over immediately and either find out what needs to be corrected to be able to drive it further or part the car, have it towed. Because even if it's an alternator light, you're not going to get very far because the battery is going to go dead. The car is going to cut off. If it's an engine oil light, the engine is going to turn into a boat anchor pretty quick because if there's no lubrication.
Now, there are false readings. So not every time when that light comes on, is it a sure thing that something bad is wrong, but it's not worth taking a chance. So I would definitely recommend that. Now, when the vehicle, you did perfect when you, and I guess it was your brother that helped you do that. But when you were told that a vehicle needs an engine, I don't think, when you're talking about something that serious, and really even if you're talking about something a lot less serious, you should have your mind at ease when you have that work done. Get all of your questions answered so you feel really good about everything. And also, talk to different people just like you did.
And don't hesitate to go to the internet and talk to Mr. Google and ask him his opinion because a lot of times he can be very helpful on things like that. So you did great on that. My guess is, now this is just my rough idea. My guess is because of the fact that what they were looking at was an engine that was running with no oil in it and they heard it with no oil and it probably sounded like it was making a lot of noise. They just automatically told you that the engine was bad.
I doubt seriously if they were trying to do something in order just to take money, but they probably didn't go far enough in the diagnostics. I would always, if something like that happens, go ahead and add the oil to it, change the oil and see how it happens. And this may not necessarily be the case on yours, but I will tell you that about, I would say about 75% of the time when something like that happens, it's just that somebody forgot to change their oil. For whatever reason, the oil sticker fell off or they didn't do it. Now in your case, that's not the case, but I do want to tell people that. Just like you mentioned that an engine is like $5,000, a lot of people still have it in their mind that you can go get an engine for $1,000 and they say, well, if it blows, it blows, but then they find out it's $5,000 or more, a lot of times more.
So I think you mentioned, and that was a good point also, so people really know how it is. And I'm going to mention one other thing is that sometimes engines have recalls and when someone does like you did, they keep their oil chains. They have the records of how the car has been maintained. I would definitely check to see if there's been any recalls for that. And definitely even on that one, I would check. What year model did you say it was?
It's 2014 Kia Soul. The thing that really upset me the most was, yes, sir. They said there was only a quart and a half of oil and I have to believe them. And the last time I had the oil put in there, it could have been that person didn't put in the right amount of oil.
I went to Lube Express or whatever. But the other option is that they gave me no other option. They just said, that's it. Your engine is ruined and you have to have a new engine.
Like there wasn't any kind of discussion. There wasn't any other option. There wasn't, you know, we put oil in it, drive it for a few days. One way or the other, if the engine's blown, it's blown. And so a couple of days on the road to test drive it myself would have been a really gracious option for them to give me. And because this is a certified dealership that is the same dealership that I've used and is the same dealership as my car, you would think they would give me more of an option. It ran beautifully. It wasn't like it was stalling out or there was black smoke or overheating or any kind of indication.
So, you know, I just feel like it was just an ultimate rip off. And I think that's part of what this show is about for people to have more information on their cars. The part you mentioned about the ladies sometimes going in and they have to know more, I'm going to tell you that I have actually stood there talking to ladies and letting them know what their car needs. And as I'm talking, they're Googling it. And by the time I'm finished talking, they know more than I know. So, yeah, there's information out there.
And what you did was a good thing. And sharing the information, again, I don't really think it was anything to say, well, I was trying to do it to get more cars in. Because to be honest with you, I think they have a lot of engines there that's replacing. There were some issues there with those.
They would use some oil and a lot of times that would cause a problem. But there are the reason I mentioned that brought to mind about the warranties is they did cover a lot of those. So I really do appreciate you sharing that with everyone. All right. Thank you very much.
Ladies beware. Thank you very much. Okay.
The number to call is 800-224-9090. Actually, did you want to add anything to that? Did you mention that it's good to do some research on vehicles like that? Absolutely. I mean, I have a husband and I have a dad.
So I always call them up and ask because I'm not super knowledgeable. I will say, if I could tie it back to blood donation, you know, blood is kind of like nature's oil. You know, we have the same thing going on with us. You need blood to make your body work and you need oil to make your engine work.
So I couldn't help but draw that little correlation there. Yeah, absolutely. And it's also very important on a vehicle to have a set time to change that oil. Because on some vehicles, they used to say 3,000 miles on most cars.
Really, most vehicles now, the modern vehicles, even when you get above 05, 06, many times you can go 5,000 miles with no problem. I am a strong believer now in the full synthetic oil because full synthetic oil is really not that much more expensive than semi-synthetic oil. So you're able to use really good oil. But above the oil, above the brand, above all of that stuff is the frequency.
And it's so easy to forget something like that. And then many, many times by the time you hear that unusual noise under the hood, it's too late. And so I urge everybody to know when, have a couple of backup methods. Have one, an oil sticker. Have your little thing reset so it'll let you know, a reminder on there. And it's not a bad thing to put in your phone calendar to say at this certain time I'm going to have, it's time to get my oil changed or I need to check on is it time to get my oil changed.
And that way you'll be sure. Because I don't mind telling you it's a terrible thing for a person to come in and that's their vehicle. It might have 200,000 miles on it. But it was running good until that happened and it could have went many, many more years. And a lot of times it's their main vehicle that they have. So definitely make sure that the oil is checked.
Oh wow, look at that. We are, we're starting to run out of time. Actually what I normally tell people is the time clock's on E, so we do need to pull over, but we will be back on the road in no time. And I'm Eric Clements, the show producer is Mason Rogers, and we would like to say thank you and also thank you to Ashley Whitaker of the Shepherd Blood Center for joining us today. And I'm, would you join us some during the next hour? Absolutely. Okay, well we'll be right back with more of the CNC Auto Show after the news.