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City Auto Sales and Leasing is a car dealership where you can buy used cars. They help people with different credit situations get financing to buy a car.
The temperature gauge tells you how hot the engine is running. If it gets too high, it means the engine might be overheating, which can cause big problems.
Coolant is a special liquid that helps keep the engine from getting too hot. It moves around the engine to absorb heat and then cools down in the radiator.
An automatic transmission is a part of the car that helps it change gears on its own, so you don't have to do it manually. If it gets too hot, it can break and be expensive to fix.
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Engine temperature is how hot the engine gets when it's running. It's important to keep it at the right level so the engine works well and doesn't get damaged.
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Good morning Niagara, you're tuned to car connection where the coffee's hot, the tools
are ready and the talk is always tuned up.
I'm your host, Niall MotorMelt Jenkins coming to you straight from the car connection workshop
where we mix a little humor, a little know-how and a whole lot of horsepower.
Here it's not just about fixing cars, it's about keeping you rolling, saving you money
and giving you the confidence to understand what's under that hood, from the classics,
to the commuters, to the weird noises, to the what the heck moments we've got you covered.
So grab your coffee, make sure you check your order before you leave the drive-through window,
sit back, not too far, not too relaxed if you're driving, secure your morning beverage and your
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8 a.m. motormouth drive time pit stop, there's a mouthful for smarts, maybe, I am so smart,
SMRT and a few good laughs and you get motormouth Niall Jenkins shifting into drive right here
in the car connection workshop. How's it going out there? Haven't heard any comments from anybody?
So you know what they say? No good news is good good news. You can send us a comment through
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we're going to have a swiggy in just a minute, so prepare yourselves, prepare your passenger if you
have one to take notes, let them know the crayons are in the glove box and the brown paper bag so
they can take some notes down for you. All the information on how to connect with us, yeah,
you can also drop a comment on our YouTube channel in any one of our teaching videos. So ladies and
gents, single moms, widows, orphans, seniors, if you want to have power and authority over your
automobile and your repair bills, you got to learn some stuff. So that's what our YouTube channel
is all about, I always teach the five basics. What the component is, where it is, how does it work,
how does it break, and what could you have learned about the fundamentals of your automobile
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So our YouTube channel is not designed for the, just the fellas, nope, it's designed for anyone
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as well, is I quite often repeat that over and over again, regardless of the age of the vehicle,
the basics never change. Just the components, what they're called, where they're located and
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those components perform is exactly the same. So even though vehicles have changed,
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crack up, your vehicle's done, and you need to replace it, just happened to my good friend and
neighbor, Jen down the street. Two minutes from home, vehicle got written off. 2018 Jeep Wrangler,
it was, she was beautiful. Oh, very nice, very, very nice. I think we both cried over that one,
because I found it for her, her dream car, and we drove together to go look at it. So there were
some ties there, you know, we found a really good vehicle in two minutes from home, coming back from
the pet food store. A young chap in a pickup truck runs the stop sign, plows it in the side, and it
just got written off two weeks ago. Yeah, but Jen has a brand new Jeep. She's a Jeep girl and back
on the road, but you know that costs money. So if you're in the market to purchase a vehicle,
you want to purchase from somebody that you can trust, you can seriously trust
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so good credit, bad credit, no credit. All they sell is low mileage quality vehicles at fair prices.
They sell no junk. I'll tell you that right now. There's no beaters there, because Earl and Louise
are car guys for over 25 years, and they earned the title GTA's Premier Pre-Owned Auto Store.
Let them know that I sent you. You can buy with confidence and be treated with nothing less than
honesty and integrity. Rainbow Motors and Garage up in Scarborough with the brothers,
Rita and Ramiz Shenouda. They've been there for a long time. They have a great following.
Sales and service you can trust. So you can purchase a vehicle there, have it service there.
They service all year. Years makes and models up to light commercial vehicles. So they do
carry some inventory of vehicles as well. They sell no junk. If there's something specific
you're looking for, same with Earl and Louise at City Auto Sales, something, a vehicle specific
that you're wanting, you're looking for, let them do the legwork. Why? They have the resources,
the connections to find that vehicle for you, and they know how to pick them. Yes, that's what's
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alone, right? Yeah, for pretty much all my life. Well, let's move on this morning. Yes, I do have a
motor mouth moment for you this morning. Got your crayons ready, but let's have a beverage together
because I am ready to have a swiggy. We count it down. Remember, three, two, one, keep your eye on
the road and the other guy. And let's enjoy our morning coffee together. Three, two, one.
Man, that is so good. That is, that is an aha moment.
Yeah, absolutely. Well, I hope you're all healthy and happy and enjoying happy motoring. You know,
we only have a few more days till we reach the Christmas, the Christmas day. How's your,
how's your Christmas shopping going? Yeah, me too. I'm not there yet. Alright, we talked about the
sticky gas pedal yesterday. Here's what I got for you today. Keep an eye on the temp gauge. Even in
winter, many of you believe that you cannot overheat an engine in the winter. It only happens in the
summer. That is not true. You can overheat and seriously damage your vehicle's engine just as
bad in the winter as you could on a July, a hot, hazy human July day. Did you know that? Well,
that's why I'm here. I'm here to help you. Motor else going to save the day. Well, maybe not the
whole day. Maybe just a piece. Alright, listen up. Your dashboard ain't just for tunes and speed.
That temperature gauge is a heat warning system. If it's creeping past the halfway and climbing,
it's time to pull it over. Let it cool and check to coolant. And don't try to muscle through it
because when engines overheat fast, the repairs take a whole lot longer and a bigger bucket of
cash. I'm telling you, it happens all the time, even in the winter. Watch that temperature gauge.
If it's creeping up and it's not where the needle or whatever dashboard, electronic dashboard you
got, if it's that mark on the temp gauge is not sitting where it normally is and it's creeping
upward, you got problems. You got problems and it's got to be checked out. If here's the other end of
the scale. Most of us, I'm a gauge watcher. I always have been. Even on equipment, you know,
you really got to watch gauges when you're running equipment because it can take no time
to cost tens of thousands of dollars in damage to that piece of equipment. Our automobile is no
different. It costs money to fix it, right? Am I right? Am I right? Am I right? Yeah. So if we
can reduce that and still have a healthy vehicle, that'd be a good idea. So if your temp gauge is
creeping up, then you know something's not right. It's running hot for whatever reason. We need to
stop before it super overheats and costs you engine damage. And here's why we have to remember,
if you have an automatic transmission, if you're overheating the engine, you're overheating the
transmission, you're cooking it too. All at the same time. That's right. Sunderheads and transmissions.
Boom. Done. If that temperature gauge is running too low, that means the engine is not staying at
operating temperature, which is 195 degrees Fahrenheit. Period. Across the board. All makes
some models. 195 degrees Fahrenheit is normal operating temperature. If it's running too cool,
guess what? Your computer is opening the injectors longer to spray more fuel to try and get that
the burn hotter, just like a fireplace. You wanted to burn hotter stuff more wood in there. Well,
your engine works the same way. If the engine's running too cool, the computer looks at the
injectors goes and the coolant temperature sensor, that's not the one that controls the dash. That's
the one the computer is watching that's on the engine. The coolant temperature sensor tells the
computer the state of the engine. So if it's running at say 165, it could be even lower. Could be
running at 145. The computer will open the injectors, hold them open longer, dump more fuel so the
fire gets hotter to try and get that engine up to 195 degrees and keep it there. So what happens?
If the engine's running cooler, you're wasting a ton of fuel. You're burning through your fuel
like crazy. So you've got to take care of your cooling system and keep an eye on that 10th gauge,
whether it's running a little too hot or it's running too cool, there's problems that need to be
taken care of. So be safe and keep it under 100 and stay tuned for another motor mouth tech tip.
All right, let's jump into the topic today. It's actually a fairly big topic actually.
I'll try and keep it under four hours. Let's cut it back, scale it back to two this morning.
Understanding your ride saves you money. Regardless of what manufacturer, what make,
what model, what model year, understanding the fundamentals and you heard me say that if you
tuned in from the very beginning, you've probably heard me say that right from the get go this morning.
Vehicles change, models and years change, manufacture to manufacture, things change,
but the basic fundamentals never change. It's true. You can go to make some models all the way back to
the 1800s, 1900s. The fundamentals never change. So the more you understand your ride,
the more money you're going to save. It's that simple. So what do you have to do?
It's not what I have to do. I have to teach you and I don't mind doing it at all because if I can
help one person, that's the reason why I'm here. That's the reason to help that person.
You got to have that mindset of wanting to learn the fundamentals. No, that's the weekend.
Sometimes. Yeah, we act the fool around here. We have fun. Is it okay? Is it okay if we have some fun?
Well, for those that say it's not okay, they should probably go back in the closet. Yeah.
We're not inviting you to the party because you're not fun. You got to have fun.
As my old former boss who was a military automotive mechanic teacher, he'd say when we work,
we work hard, but when we play, we have fun. And it was true. We had a lot of fun together.
So learning the fundamentals is going to save you a lot of money. What does that mean?
That means grabbing hold of the basics and continuing to rotate the basic fundamentals
when it comes to repairs and maintenance. As humans, we want to complicate everything.
We turn shrubs into trees all the time. I don't know what it is. Is it just me?
There's more people that love and swim in drama all the time. I find it absolutely exhausting
to even watch it happening. Never mind listening, but I have a fix for that.
I just say no to drama and I go the other way because, man, it'll mess your head up.
So if we look at our automobiles as being chaos, confusion and drama, then we'll ignore it instead
of embracing it. But when you embrace it and say, you know what, I really need to learn some stuff
about my car because I know Diddley squat and I feel as though I'm getting
ripped off every time I take my car into the shop. Is that you? Yeah, show of hands. Is that you?
You take the car to the shop. You pay the bill. Your mind goes right to that area. You know,
did it really need $850 worth of work? Really? It seemed to be running all right.
Well, that's where knowing and understanding the fundamentals puts you in the driver's seat,
for real. I mean, we could teach monkeys to drive cars, but you know, you can't teach them to fix
them, though. Yeah, we've tried that. It doesn't work. Yeah, it turns into a whole lot of peanuts
very, very quickly. The fundamentals. What does that look like? I'm going to give you a run down
here. Just some stuff right off the top of my head, the basics. And I remember as a kid, I got into
a basic automotive class and that's where I got the bug. I found cars fascinating. I wanted to know
how they worked. How does this thing get down the road? Really? Those are the basics.
Taking care of your oil change and not going to the drive through one. Folks,
don't do it to yourself. I'll tell you right now. The vehicles that used to come into my shop,
Jenkins Automotive, it repairs on the Hamilton Mountain, that didn't bring their cars to me
to do the oil change service were the worst maintained vehicles on the face of the planet.
Junk on wheels. Why? Well, no offense against Skippy that's yelling, oil's out, filters on,
and you get a 20 minute oil change, maybe 18 if they're on the button. No disrespect here, okay?
They're not mechanics. They're kids. They might be learning, but they don't have a trained eye
to let you know that there's something wrong with your vehicle.
They can look right at something that's got a problem and not even report it because they're
trying to push their commissure up, sell an air filter, push wiper blades, push top-up fluids,
do whatever you can, sell them a radiator cap. Yeah, sell them a left-handed nose inhaler if you
can. You know, that's what's going on there, but your vehicle, if you think for one minute going
through a drive-through oil change that you've done maintenance to your car, you are sadly mistaken.
Nope, we're going to make you drink decaf coffee. Wrong, especially around this shop.
That is, yeah, that's contraband. Around the car connection workshop, do not come in with a latte.
Or decaf coffee. I'm just saying. There's no warning signs up. It's a silent thing.
So if you think, oh, I just got buzzed a car through the drive-through
oil change thing, and man, that's my maintenance. Nope. They're just taking you for whatever they
can and push the bill up as far as they can before you go out the other side, the other bay door,
and you think you've maintained it. Nope. Absolutely not. Absolutely not.
And I'm starting there. Why? Because that is the hugest basic fundamental.
I don't want you to feel like you're wasting a licensed mechanic's time, like myself,
doing your oil change service. Not true. I'd be more than happy to do it for you. If you ask
some techs out there, they'd be more than happy to do that for you. Why? Because then we can make
you aware of things we see that are going to require repairs, replacement, or maintenance of some kind.
That's where you save money. That's where you start to learn the basic fundamentals.
That's where it all happens. I never called them oil change services in our own shop.
I called, we had a basic service, then we had an intermediate service package, and then what we
called the full service, the full Monty package, where we checked everything, we rotated tires,
we did tire pressures, we did all the fluids, inspected belts, hoses, lights, wipers, the whole
schmiel got looked at. So all the basic fundamentals were covered on our full service maintenance.
That's what we called it. I didn't want people thinking, oh, it's just a lousy oil change.
No, it's not. It's a full service maintenance. When I worked on transport trucks of all sizes,
highway trucks, delivery trucks, that's what we performed to all those vehicles was a full
service maintenance. We had a check sheet for that, and that's how I did at my toolbox,
so I didn't miss anything. I've created that into a car connection maintenance schedule kit,
which we will, in the new year, we'll have those available. They're all printed. They're laminated.
You get everything you need to track your basic repairs and maintenance fundamentals.
Yes, and it will save you a ton of money. When you get to the bottom of the list,
you've now covered all the basics. You dry erase it off, because we give you a dry eraser as well,
but we don't give you the eraser. No, that's my eraser. I have my own. And if you were here,
you could go down to the four post lift and see my maintenance schedule is on the post by magnet.
So we give you stickies and magnets so that you can post it up and track it. And you even get a
clip holder to hold your dry erase marker. So you're all set to do what? To manage the basic
fundamentals of your vehicle's car maintenance. So whether you're a single lady, single gal,
living on your own, taking care of business, the car is very important to you to get you here
here, tether and fro A to B, we'll go with that. Yeah, is all age groups, whether you're 85 or
105, whether you're a single mom, or you're a senior, our car connection maintenance schedule
will lead you through all the basic fundamentals. So you know what, when you go to the repair shop,
you know what to tell skippy behind the counter. And remember what I've been teaching you the four
C's, which was what I had drilled into my forehead. Or was that the top of my head?
Well, my parents said, don't sleep on the side of your head because your brains will fall out.
Was that a good thing? I don't know. Yeah, was that a derogatory comment? Anyways,
my parents never had to worry about me experimenting with mind expanding drugs.
Yeah, true. So if you learn the basics, then you'll learn the four C's, the concerns,
the cause, the correction, and the confirmation. In order for me to input warranty for one of
the major car manufacturers, all the work orders had better be written up to cover the four C's.
One C missing, I can't input that claim for warranty. Period. Because the tech missed the
information. So all the techs, including the service advisors, self included, all had to
make sure that the four C's are covered on the work order. That's another basic fundamental
that you have to steer this vehicle through. Don't leave it to skippy behind the counter,
because I'll tell you what, I have seen some lousy written up repair orders just this year.
In fact, I have one on my message board right here next to me,
where I like to keep notes and things that I can pull and share with you like fuel saving tips.
Perhaps we'll go through that. And it was a invoice for a rather large repair bill that I went,
what? That's what I did. What? You know, one of those. Here it is, right here.
And it was handed to me to say, can you check this? This is what they just did to my automobile.
And I looked at and I went, you're kidding me, right? Nope. Are you serious about this? Yep,
seriously, a heart attack. And I looked it over and I'm going, oh my gosh, I'm just trying to get to
the bottom of the page here. You ready for it? $3,818.47. Yeah, I got it right here.
And I went, what? What? Almost $4,000. And they were saying to the lady that it even needed
further repairs. They're going, well, what else is left, guys, fellas? What else are you going to change?
Unbelievable. What they build for. That's what I'm saying.
Learn the basic fundamentals. How'd you like to receive one of those whoppers?
Just shy of four grand. So this is what I'm going to leave you with. Heading into a brand new year.
If you're willing, I'm willing. I'll teach you everything I know except for how to boil water.
Yeah, I have a secret for that. Just kidding. I'll teach you all the fundamentals to help you
understand your ride and save you a ton of money. And not having to replace your vehicle every five,
six years. Mileage means nothing when you understand the basic fundamentals of repairs
and maintenance and actually apply it. That's it. You know, new year's coming. Many of you will
make new year's resolutions and you'll suck 10 days afterwards. So I tell people, don't make new year's
resolutions. Why? Because we all know you won't keep them. You've got to make that decision.
And I love, I leave you with the analogy my professor taught me. Listen closely. Three frogs
on a log. One's deciding to jump in the water. How many frogs are on the log? Okay, that's enough
of that. How many? Most of you will say two. And I'll say, nope. One. No. None. Because
was three frogs on a log, one deciding to jump off. How many frogs on the log?
The frog didn't make the decision to jump off the log. He was making a decision
to jump off the log. But he didn't jump off the log. I didn't say one, three frogs on a log,
one jumped off the log. No, he was making a decision to jump off the log. So heading into
2026, are you still making the decision to take good care of your automobile and just keep buying
more and more and make a monthly payments, paying absorbent amounts of interest, being in partnership
with the bank every time you turn the key? You know what I like? I love the vehicles I drive
that have no payments. And I have no partners on them. And I take good care of them. And they keep
going and mileage means nothing. We have vehicles heading for almost a half a million kilometers.
They still start and run like they were new. And that's comments from people when I go and
fill up. Hey, is that for sale? No, why? Man, that's in good shape. What year is that?
Holy smokes. That's unrealistic. I know I got one that never needs parts, oil changes, but it needs
gas. Disappointed about that. They go, really? No, not really. I was just pulling your leg.
So happy motoring, friends. We'll see you tomorrow morning for some more of motor mouths,
morning drive. Come and join us. Get your morning beverage and take some notes, get some, get a
16 pack crayola crayons, a stack of brown paper bags. You know what I was thinking works makes a
really good memo pad? Leaf bag, fold it up. Yeah, fold it up so it's like a laptop and just keep
writing and then fold it, flip it over, write some more, flip it over, write some more. I think it
would work amazingly well. So keep it under 100. Happy motoring. Get that coffee on because we're
going to come to your house. Bye for now.
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About this episode
Understanding the fundamentals of your vehicle can lead to significant savings on repairs and maintenance. Niall MotorMelt Jenkins emphasizes the importance of knowing how your car works, from monitoring the temperature gauge to recognizing the value of proper oil changes. He shares insights on avoiding costly mistakes and highlights the benefits of regular maintenance. With a mix of humor and practical advice, this episode aims to empower listeners to take control of their automotive knowledge and save money in the long run.
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Understanding your ride isn't optional - it's how you save real money and avoid real breakdowns. In this episode, we go back tot basics and talk about the " little service that's actually huge" - oil changes done properly. Back in the shop days, we didn't call it an oil change...we called it full-service maintenance, because it was our chance to give the entire vehicle a complete once-over. That mindset is something every vehicle owner needs to embrace. From spotting small problems early to protecting the systems that keep your car safe, reliable, and on the road - the fundamentals matter. Ignore them, and you'll pay later. Respect them, and your vehicle will take care of you. Tough times don't last - tough people do. And informed vehicle owners last even longer. Join the Motormouth Crew:
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