{"version":"1.0.0","episode":{"title":"The Car Show with Dane Donovan - 4/25/2026","url":"http://getcarcurious.com/episodes/the-car-show-with-dane-donovan-4-25-2026","audioUrl":"https://podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/traffic.omny.fm/d/clips/98a2599f-cd9b-4f2a-9be4-b22c00e585f2/ec45f402-1bd0-4b33-b8fa-b36401192671/179cd1a0-7c11-4c86-ba24-b43800d44c5e/audio.mp3?utm_source=Podcast&in_playlist=4e0ab41b-2373-4728-b97c-b36401192677","description":"Dane Donovan discusses car maintenance and repair. He talks about the importance of checking tire pressure and fluids, especially with the upcoming warmer weather. Dane also shares a personal story about his own car troubles and how he learned to replace his drive shaft. He answers listener questions, including one about a Honda CRV with a vibration issue and another about a Toyota Tacoma's potential maintenance needs. Additionally, Dane recommends a local business, Water Doctor Cincinnati, for fixing water leaks in vehicles.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information."},"annotations":[{"startTime":53.0,"endTime":60.0,"type":"concept","title":"checking the tire pressure","url":"/glossary/checking-the-tire-pressure","quote":"So perfect day to be out and uh, you know, getting underneath that hood, checking the you know, checking the tire pressure, checking you know, your fluids, which we talk about all the time on this show.","canonicalId":"concept:checking-the-tire-pressure","priority":0.25,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Tire pressure affects grip, ride comfort, and fuel economy. Checking it regularly helps ensure the tires are inflated to the vehicle’s recommended spec, which can also improve tire wear.","simplifiedExplanation":"Tire pressure is how much air is in your tires. 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Checking fluid levels helps you catch problems early—like low oil or low coolant—before they turn into expensive repairs."}},{"startTime":284.8,"endTime":317.2,"type":"concept","title":"supply issue / back-ordered parts (oil)","url":"/glossary/supply-issue-back-ordered-parts-oil","quote":"We're you know, orders are already getting back filled because because of the supply... No need to go panic and rush the stores. But we do need to think ahead... if we do have a supply issue...","canonicalId":"concept:supply-issue-back-ordered-parts-oil","priority":0.55,"confidence":0.78,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"The hosts are talking about a supply-chain problem that can lead to delays and back-ordered automotive consumables like engine oil. When supply tightens, it can become harder to buy what you need for routine maintenance, so planning ahead matters.","simplifiedExplanation":"They’re saying oil might be harder to find for a while because of supply problems. If that happens, it’s smart to plan ahead so your car doesn’t miss maintenance."}},{"startTime":318.2,"endTime":350.0,"type":"term","title":"stock up a month or two","url":"/glossary/stock-up-a-month-or-two","quote":"Maybe if you change your own oil at home, maybe stock up a little bit... maybe a month or two, you know, just just in case... But we do need to think ahead...","canonicalId":"term:stock-up-a-month-or-two","priority":0.45,"confidence":0.7,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"The hosts suggest keeping a small buffer of consumables (specifically engine oil) in case future availability becomes limited. This is a practical “just-in-case” approach to maintenance items rather than panic buying.","simplifiedExplanation":"They’re recommending buying a little extra oil ahead of time so you’re not stuck later if stores run short. It’s meant to be a small backup, not a huge stockpile."}},{"startTime":318.2,"endTime":367.7,"type":"term","title":"engine oil","url":"/glossary/engine-oil","quote":"Maybe if you change your own oil at home, maybe stock up a little bit... we want to make sure that we protect our cars... making sure that the car has oil in it.","canonicalId":"term:engine-oil","priority":0.6,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Engine oil is the lubricant that keeps internal engine parts from wearing out by reducing friction and carrying heat away. The episode emphasizes that having oil available (and keeping the car topped up) is essential for keeping vehicles running reliably.","simplifiedExplanation":"Engine oil is what keeps the engine parts from grinding against each other. The hosts are basically saying: make sure you have oil so you can keep your car maintained."}},{"startTime":328.0,"endTime":332.3,"type":"term","title":"gas prices are through the roof","quote":"Okay, we all know that gas prices are through the roof. We know that, you know, oil's an issue...","canonicalId":"term:gas-prices-are-through-the-roof","priority":0.35,"confidence":0.6,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Gas prices through the roof” refers to unusually high fuel costs, which can change driving behavior and increase the importance of fuel economy. While not a technical car term, it’s a relevant ownership context that often affects how people plan trips and maintenance.","simplifiedExplanation":"They’re saying gas is really expensive right now. When fuel costs jump, people tend to drive differently and pay more attention to efficiency."}},{"startTime":389.3,"endTime":396.6,"type":"term","title":"air conditioning (A/C)","url":"/glossary/air-conditioning-a-c","quote":"There's going to be a run on batteries, on alternators, on air conditioning, right.","canonicalId":"term:air-conditioning-a-c","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.88,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A/C is the system that cools the cabin using refrigerant and a compressor. The episode implies that as temperatures rise, demand for A/C performance increases, which can lead to more service issues or parts sales.","simplifiedExplanation":"Air conditioning is what cools the inside of the car. When it gets hot fast, people notice if the A/C isn’t working well and may need service."}},{"startTime":389.3,"endTime":396.6,"type":"term","title":"batteries","url":"/glossary/batteries","quote":"There's going to be a run on batteries, on alternators, on air conditioning, right.","canonicalId":"term:batteries","priority":0.45,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A car battery provides starting power and supports the electrical system when the engine isn’t running or during high-demand moments. 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They’re saying hot/cold weather can make electrical systems work harder."}},{"startTime":419.3,"endTime":552.2,"type":"term","title":"R-1234yf","url":"/glossary/r-1234yf","quote":"The other thing that I want to put on your radar is understand that a lot of these new cars, okay, have a free on it. It's called one two, three, four YF and it is very expensive... if you have One two three four yf you're looking at at least three hundred and fifty dollars...","canonicalId":"term:r-1234yf","priority":0.98,"confidence":0.92,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"R-1234yf is a newer refrigerant used in many modern cars because it has a lower environmental impact than older refrigerants. It’s often significantly more expensive, so an AC recharge can cost much more, especially if leaks are frequent or hard to locate.","simplifiedExplanation":"R-1234yf is the refrigerant used in many newer cars’ AC systems. It’s the “cooling chemical,” and it can be pricey, so recharging the AC can cost a lot more than older cars."}},{"startTime":447.3,"endTime":489.6,"type":"term","title":"R-134a","url":"/glossary/r-134a","quote":"You know, a standard if you have a if you have R one thirty four, you know it's typically dependent upon how much free on. It's called one two, three, four YF...","canonicalId":"term:r-134a","priority":0.95,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"R-134a is a common refrigerant used in many older automotive AC systems. Shops often charge by refrigerant type, and R-134a is typically cheaper than newer refrigerants, which is why the speaker contrasts costs.","simplifiedExplanation":"R-134a is the chemical inside your car’s AC that makes it cool. If your AC is low, the shop adds more of this refrigerant."}},{"startTime":477.2,"endTime":552.2,"type":"concept","title":"refrigerant leaks causing repeat AC recharge costs","url":"/glossary/refrigerant-leaks-causing-repeat-ac-recharge-costs","quote":"Well you have the new free on and is it is a lot more expensive... We put a dye in there... but that's not always the case, right, and then unfortunately we're charging it up again for three hundred and fifty dollars.","canonicalId":"concept:refrigerant-leaks-causing-repeat-ac-recharge-costs","priority":0.55,"confidence":0.8,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"If an AC system is losing refrigerant, simply recharging it treats the symptom, not the cause. Over time, the refrigerant level drops again, leading to repeat service visits—especially expensive when the car uses costly refrigerants like R-1234yf.","simplifiedExplanation":"If your AC keeps losing its cooling chemical, adding more fixes it temporarily. If the leak isn’t repaired, you’ll likely have to pay again later."}},{"startTime":518.8,"endTime":552.2,"type":"term","title":"AC leak dye","url":"/glossary/ac-leak-dye","quote":"We put a dye in there, but then potentially, you know, six months later or six weeks later, you're out of free on again and we're putting hopefully with us putting the die in there, we're able to find the leak, but that's not always the case...","canonicalId":"term:ac-leak-dye","priority":0.6,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"AC leak dye is added to the refrigerant system so technicians can later locate where the refrigerant escaped. It can help confirm the leak source, but it doesn’t always make the leak easy to find, which can lead to repeat recharges.","simplifiedExplanation":"Leak dye is a special additive that helps a mechanic find where the AC refrigerant is escaping. If the leak is hard to spot, you might still end up paying to recharge the AC again."}},{"startTime":585.9,"endTime":690.679,"type":"topic","title":"phone lines are wide open","quote":"Okay, the number call five one, three, seven, four nine fifty five hundred. The phone lines are wide open... So uh, again, the phone lines are wide open five one, three, seven, five hundred.","canonicalId":"topic:phone-lines-are-wide-open","priority":0.2,"confidence":0.6,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"The hosts are taking listener calls during the show. This is a common radio format segment where advice and questions about car problems, maintenance, or buying decisions come directly from the audience.","simplifiedExplanation":"They’re inviting listeners to call in with questions about their cars. 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If you check things like fluids, tires, and brakes on time, you’re less likely to get stuck—especially when you’re traveling."}},{"startTime":715.6,"endTime":826.48,"type":"term","title":"free on","url":"/glossary/free-on","quote":"Coolant keeps the engine cool. Freeon keeps the air conditioning cold... So free on is a gas... because the gas is pressurized, it's always under pressure...","canonicalId":"term:free-on","priority":0.9,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Freon” is commonly used as a generic name for refrigerant, the pressurized gas used in an A/C system. Modern cars use specific refrigerants (often labeled on the A/C service port), and the technician must use the correct one and charge it to the right amount for the system to work.","simplifiedExplanation":"“Freon” is the refrigerant gas that makes the A/C cool. You can’t just add any can—your car needs the right type and the right amount, or the A/C won’t cool properly."}},{"startTime":734.4,"endTime":774.1,"type":"term","title":"vacuum test","url":"/glossary/vacuum-test","quote":"...we have to hook that up to a system, suck it down to find out what what freeon was in the system, right, do a vacuum test to make sure that the system is holding vacuum right... If it passes that test, then we fill it back up.","canonicalId":"term:vacuum-test","priority":0.8,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A vacuum test (pulling a vacuum on the A/C system) checks for leaks and verifies the system can hold vacuum before charging with refrigerant. This step helps ensure moisture and air are removed and that the system won’t lose refrigerant after service.","simplifiedExplanation":"Before adding refrigerant, a shop pulls a vacuum on the A/C lines to make sure there are no leaks. If the vacuum doesn’t hold, refrigerant will escape later and the A/C won’t work right."}},{"startTime":778.6,"endTime":806.9,"type":"concept","title":"A/C refrigerant charge (right amount)","url":"/glossary/a-c-refrigerant-charge-right-amount","quote":"...I would recommend now you can't stop at a gas station or something like that and get a can of a free on... you've got to make sure that you put the right amount... if you put too much free on... it won't work. If you don't put enough... it won't work.","canonicalId":"concept:a-c-refrigerant-charge-right-amount","priority":0.65,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A/C systems must be charged with the correct refrigerant amount; too little or too much refrigerant can prevent proper cooling and can stress components. 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It squeezes the refrigerant so it can move through the system and pull heat out of the cabin."}},{"startTime":826.44,"endTime":880.4,"type":"term","title":"black light","url":"/glossary/black-light","quote":"So we put a dye in there to verify and make sure that you know, if there is a leak, we can find it with a black light... with a green dye... with a black light","canonicalId":"term:black-light","priority":0.35,"confidence":0.86,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A black light is used to reveal fluorescent dye that was added to the AC system. The dye glows under UV light, making the leak location visible on components, fittings, or hoses. 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Since the system is still pressurized, the refrigerant can leak out again and the AC stops working."}},{"startTime":1034.3,"endTime":1042.0,"type":"term","title":"condenser","url":"/glossary/condenser","quote":"...let's say the condenser's leaking, which is in front of the radiator, in front of the bumper...","canonicalId":"term:condenser","priority":0.7,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"The condenser is part of the AC system located in front of the radiator. It rejects heat from the refrigerant, and it can be damaged or corrode from road debris, leading to refrigerant leaks.","simplifiedExplanation":"The condenser is a heat-exchanger for the car’s air conditioning. It sits at the front of the car and can get hit by rocks or wear out, which can cause the AC to leak."}},{"startTime":1089.72,"endTime":1100.88,"type":"car","title":"Honda Crv","url":"/cars/honda/cr-v","image":"https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c3/2018_Honda_CR-V_%28RW_MY18%29_%2BSport_2WD_wagon_%282018-10-22%29_01.jpg","quote":"...he had a on the CRV and he was chasing a vibration... possibly into transmission.","canonicalId":"car:honda:cr-v","priority":0.5,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"The Honda CR-V is mentioned as the vehicle where the caller experienced a vibration. The discussion suggests the vibration could be related to the driveline (drive shaft) rather than only the transmission.","simplifiedExplanation":"A Honda CR-V is the vehicle in the story. 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If your tires are too low or too high, they don’t grip the road as well and they wear out faster, so it’s worth checking before you drive far."}},{"startTime":2516.1,"endTime":2522.1,"type":"term","title":"tread","url":"/glossary/tread","quote":"...Make sure your tires are properly inflated and you have good you know, you know, tread, and make sure that car is ready to go.","canonicalId":"term:tread","priority":0.3,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Tread” refers to the rubber grooves on a tire that help channel water and provide traction. Worn tread reduces grip in rain and increases stopping distances, so checking tread depth is a key pre-trip safety step."}},{"startTime":2524.2,"endTime":2531.6,"type":"term","title":"new tires","url":"/glossary/new-tires","quote":"I actually decided to put new tires on my car as well, So you know, you. 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