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Don’t Miss This Opportunity: Apply for Harbor Freight’s Tools for Schools

Don’t Miss This Opportunity: Apply for Harbor Freight’s Tools for Schools

The Car Doctor Podcast Apr 12, 2026 55 min
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Harbor Freight Tools for Schools takes center stage as John Paul talks with Tay Kang and David Lilly about a nationwide $2 million prize program backing skilled-trades teachers. The discussion breaks down the application, deadlines (May 1), prize structure ($100k grand prizes and $75k awards), and why the money can be used beyond Harbor Freight. David shares how winning in 2019 boosted his automotive program, including new tool access for students. The show also includes a Bronco Sport Badlands review, a Corolla ECM code cost discussion, and a quick tool spotlight.

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grand prize

"And the grand prize is $100,000 but that's split somewhat between the instructor and the school, right? Yeah, absolutely. Out of those 25 teachers..."

The grand prize is the biggest award in the contest. In this case, the money is split between the teacher and the school program.

Brand

Harbor Freight

"And the funds for the program do not have to be spent at Harbor Freight. The teacher can spend it however they still wish as long as it's for their program..."

Harbor Freight is a store that sells tools for DIYers and workshops. The money in this program doesn’t have to be spent only at Harbor Freight—it can be used for the school’s tool needs.

Concept

skilled trade

"And one number I always hear is for every five people that leave skilled trade, they're only being replaced with maybe two or three."

Skilled trades are jobs you learn through training and practice, like fixing cars, welding, or working on heating and cooling systems. The speaker is talking about whether there are enough new workers to replace people who leave those jobs.

Concept

professional development

"They do a great job of getting us together once a year for a full week, and it's, you know, again, as an educator, it's one of the most motivating professional development experiences that I've been a part of..."

Professional development is training or learning events that help teachers get better at what they do. Here, it’s described as a full week that helps instructors improve and feel energized.

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grant writer

"David, David, do you have a grant writer at your school that helped you with this? Or was this all, was this all you?"

A grant writer helps you fill out and submit grant applications. They make sure your request is clear and matches what the grant program is looking for.

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scan tool

"...whether it was the latest scan tool or a plasma cutter?"

A scan tool is a device that plugs into a car to read error codes and sensor data. It helps mechanics figure out what’s wrong without guessing.

Brand

AAA

"And my boss at AAA just sent out an email this morning, and he wanted to reassure us that, you know, as phenomenal as AI is... [1754.2s] Or even a rental. Combine that with great rates..."

AAA is a membership service many drivers use for things like roadside help. Here, they’re being used as an example of why real people and real skills still matter.

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AI

"...as phenomenal as AI is, it's not going to replace our member focused customer driven relationships... [1605.4s] ...AI, in terms of like the application, right, like, can't replace your own human authentic voice."

AI (artificial intelligence) is being discussed as a tool that can assist with tasks like applications or information, but not replace human relationships and physical skilled labor. The episode’s theme is that AI should complement, not substitute, trained tradespeople and educators.

Company

hft4schoolsprize.org

"All right. So to begin or continue your application, go to hft4schoolsprize.org, or, or you could follow us on social media..."

This is the website where you can apply for the Harbor Freight Tools for Schools prize. It’s where the episode says to go to submit your application.

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10 millimeter socket

"...but also you don't have to go wait in line for another 10 millimeter socket that got lost somewhere."

A 10mm socket is a very common tool size used on lots of car bolts. People joke about it because it’s easy to misplace.

Car

Ford Bronco Sport

"...let's talk about the car that got me around this week. And it is a Ford Bronco Sport. And the Ford Bronco Sport is a smaller Bronco..."

The Ford Bronco Sport is a smaller SUV made to handle dirt roads and light off-roading. The host is reviewing a 2026 version with the Badlands package.

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ground clearance

"...trail control and goat and a decent amount of ground clearance and good approach angles."

Ground clearance is how much space the car has between the bottom and the ground. More clearance helps you avoid hitting the ground when you go over bumps or ruts.

Concept

all wheel drive system

"But the all wheel drive system, the four wheel drive system seems to work. On pavement, the rides firm, it's kind of what you'd expect."

All-wheel drive means power goes to all four tires. That can help you grip better on slippery roads like snow or rain. It’s meant to make the car feel more stable when traction is low.

Concept

cross traffic alert

"And the idea that I could sort of back out and all of a sudden the cross traffic alert started to beep to let me know there was something I couldn't see because I was blocked by bigger vehicles."

Cross-traffic alert helps you when you’re backing out of a parking space. If another car is coming from the side and you can’t see it, the system will beep to warn you.

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15 point turns

"The size made it nice to build a pole into a parking space and more importantly to pull out of a parking space without having to make 15 point turns with somebody with a big SUV was doing."

That phrase is just a joke about how hard it is to park. It means the car has to be moved back and forth a lot because the space is tight.

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infotainment system

"What's not good about it? The infotainment system. It's big."

That’s the car’s screen and controls for things like music, maps, and settings. If it’s hard to use, it can make driving feel more complicated.

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Android Auto

"It does have Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. But in real world driving, it asks the driver for too much."

Android Auto connects your Android phone to the car screen. It helps you use apps like navigation and music without juggling your phone.

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Apple CarPlay

"It does have Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. But in real world driving, it asks the driver for too much."

Apple CarPlay lets you connect your iPhone to the car screen. It brings up useful apps like maps and music in a simpler way.

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eyes off the road

"And maybe it has something to do with my traffic safety background because when you take your eyes off the road just for a second at 60 miles an hour, you're traveling 87 feet without looking ahead of you."

This is about how long you look away from the road to do something. At higher speeds, even a few seconds can mean you travel a long way without watching what’s ahead.

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voice command

"So, you know, that's, and that can, you know, some of these things, even when they have voice command, you tell it to do something. You tell a car to do something and it has voice command. Your brain might shut off for 10, 12 seconds waiting for the thing to actually happen."

Voice command is when you talk to the car to control things like music or navigation. Even if it’s hands-free, you might still have to wait for the car to understand and act, which can distract you.

Brand

Jeeps

"I think it would give, you know, any of the Jeeps kind of a run for the money character-wise and everybody loves Jeeps. Yesterday, a woman who drives a Subaru Outback who loves her Outback, but she was looking for something a little bit different, a little more kind of trucky kind of, but more of a squared off design."

Jeep is a brand that’s famous for off-road style and capability. The speaker is saying the Ford feels like it has that same kind of fun personality.

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ECM

"[2695.9s] No, because if it is an ECM, if it is a computer, probably in the $1,000 range, another hour or so to program it, and then an hour or so to install it, and maybe even add in some diagnostic time."

ECM is the engine computer. It tells the engine how to run, and if it’s bad (or replaced), the shop may need to program it and make sure everything is connected correctly.

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compact electric screwdriver

"And there was a compact electric screwdriver called, from a company called Pantik, I think, F-A-N-T-T-I-K. [3053.0s] And it was, and it's just this little compact screwdriver."

It’s like a small power screwdriver. Instead of turning it by hand, it spins the bit for you, which is handy for small fixes and tight spots.

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Pantik S1 Pro

"This thing was called, I think it's called the Pantik S1 Pro. [3094.2s] What's kind of neat is, it's relatively small. It's got pretty good torque in it."

This is the exact model name of the cordless screwdriver the host bought. They’re describing what comes with it and how strong it feels for its size.

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torque

"What's kind of neat is, it's relatively small. It's got pretty good torque in it. [3100.1s] I wish it had, the one I had, I wish it had torque settings."

Torque is how much twisting power the tool has. More torque can be great, but it can also make it easier to over-tighten or strip a screw if you’re not careful.

Concept

cordless screwdriver

"And she said, [3179.4s] What did you buy at Marshall's? And I said, I bought a cordless screwdriver. [3182.6s] She said, What? Why? Why did you buy a cordless screwdriver?"

A cordless screwdriver is a power tool that runs on a battery. It’s useful for small jobs—like taking things apart under a dash or around the house—without dragging out a bigger tool.

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USB port

"It charges with a USB, USC port. I don't know, it was probably a dumb thing to buy, but it seemed like a good deal, and like I said, I've only used it, I've only bought it just the other day."

A USB port is a standard plug used to charge devices. It’s common on lots of gadgets, including small tools.

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lithium-ion batteries

"but now they all have lithium-ion batteries in them, so the battery's going to last a lot longer, but I always found a cordless screwdriver handy if you're disassembling a bunch of little tiny screws,"

Lithium-ion batteries are rechargeable battery packs used in many cordless tools. Compared with older battery chemistries, they typically hold charge better and have less “memory effect,” making them more practical for frequent use.

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seatbelt

"All right, until next week, make sure you wear your seatbelt, drive safely, be good to your car, and if you do see an emergency vehicle by the side of the road, slow down or move over, it saves lives."

A seatbelt helps protect you if there’s a crash. It’s one of the most important things you can do while driving.

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