An extended warranty is like extra insurance for your car that helps pay for repairs after the original warranty runs out. It can save you money if something goes wrong with your vehicle later on.
Light commercial vehicles are smaller trucks or vans that businesses use to carry things. They aren't as big as heavy trucks but are still used for work.
Silicone spray is a type of lubricant that helps keep rubber parts, like door seals, from sticking or freezing. It's good to use in cold weather to keep your car doors working smoothly.
The Toyota FJ Cruiser is a rugged SUV that looks a bit like older models but is built for adventure. It's great for driving off the beaten path and has a unique design.
Windshield washer fluid is a special liquid that you put in your car to help clean the windshield. It helps clear away dirt and water so you can see better while driving.
The wiper motor is the part of the car that makes the windshield wipers move. If the wipers don't work well, it can hurt this motor and cause problems.
Vehicle maintenance means taking care of your car by doing things like changing the oil and checking the tires. This helps your car run better and last longer.
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Mo JV
The Mo JV is a special kind of pickup truck that was made in very few numbers, making it quite rare. It's known for being unique and hard to find.
An oil change is when you replace the old oil in your car's engine with new oil. This helps keep the engine running smoothly and can prevent damage over time.
'Maintenance free' means that a car is advertised as not needing regular care or checks. However, most cars still need some maintenance to keep them running well.
The Honda Civic DX is a version of the Honda Civic from 1999. It's known for being dependable and good on gas, making it a popular choice for many drivers.
Oil change intervals are the times when you should change the oil in your car to keep the engine running well. It's important to follow these guidelines to avoid engine problems.
The Volkswagen Rabbit is a small car that people often love because it's easy to drive and has a lot of space inside for its size. It was first made in the 1970s and has been a popular choice for many drivers who want something reliable and fun. You might hear about it because it's a well-known car that has a lot of fans.
These lights on your dashboard tell you when your car needs maintenance, like an oil change. They help you remember to take care of your car so it runs well.
An oil filter is a part of the car that keeps the engine oil clean by removing dirt and debris. Changing it regularly helps the engine run smoothly and efficiently.
The SOS test is a simple way to check your car's oil by filtering it through a coffee filter to see if there are any harmful particles. It helps you understand how well your engine is doing.
The Honda CR-V is a small SUV that is known for being reliable and good for families. The 1999 version is one of the earlier models and is appreciated for its space and fuel economy.
The valve train is a part of the engine that helps open and close the valves. This is important for letting air and fuel in and getting exhaust out, helping the engine run properly.
A micron is a very tiny measurement. It's used to describe how small particles are, especially in filters that clean oil or air in cars.
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tip. Yeah, we got a top story this morning. Turns out 63% of drivers believe that their
windshield wipers are just fine. Right up until the exact moment it starts pouring rain. That's
right. Your wipers are the forgotten heroes of car maintenance. They survive blizzards,
bug storms, and bird related incidents. But if your wiper blades are streaking and squeaking
and flapping like a scared seagull, it's time to replace them. Here's my pro tip. Change your wipers
every six to 12 months if you're not willing to keep them clean. And I'm going to give you an extra
on that in about 15 seconds or replace them when they start sounding like a jazz saxophone solo.
Yeah, that's creepy. Are there notes in that music? I don't know. I can never figure it out.
Here's the secret. You know, when you go out for pizza and wings,
you know who you are. That's a good meal. Not all the time, you know, everything in moderation.
Those little handy white packets. They're amazing for cleaning the edge of your wiper blades,
because here's what happens when you're on the highway, if you're, if you're on the highway
right now, you're commuting to work or wherever you're going. All that schmutz buddy in front of
you is spinning on your windshield. That's called road crunch. Yeah, it's a technical term. We
developed it in the car connection workshop road crunch. It builds up on the edge of your wiper
blades because your wiper blades are basically squeegees. Yeah, that's what they are. They're
squeegees. Could that be a creature squeegee? I don't know. We'll have to look that up. So just
lift your wiper blades up, which you should be on a day like today because it's raining cats, dogs,
and a bag of hamsters. And if the temperature drops, guess what, everything's going to be frozen,
solid. So if you haven't put silicone spray on your, your weather stripping on all the doors and
entries of your vehicle, yeah, it's going to be a tough day tomorrow. And if you leave those
wipers on the windshield overnight, yeah, they're going to weld themselves pretty much to the glass.
And when you go to open the car door, you made, you know, like you're starting a lot more chainsaw,
you're probably going to rip the plastic handle clean off. So today's the day, you know, get one
of those packets, also the eyeglass cleaners, you know, you can get them in little packets
at the big W store. Those work perfect for cleaning the edge of your wiper blades. I'm just getting
ready to replace my wiper blades on our 07 Toyota FJ Cruiser. I put them on in 2014.
They're just starting to chatter. Why is that? Why did I get that much time out of them? Because I
clean them with one of those packets, keep the edge of your wiper blades clean, and they last a
long time. 2014, we're in 2025. I'm just putting the order in online today to get new ones. And I
like the, no, they don't pay for the show. So don't lose it, armchair warriors. Bosch Evolution
Wiper Blades. I like the Bosch series period. They just is something about the squeegee
that lasts. Don't you think 2014, 2025? Yeah. 11 years. That's right. 11 years, a little over a decade.
How? Using those hand wiper packets or the eyeglass cleaner packets. If you don't have that,
a little bit of windshield washer fluid on a clean called lint-free cloth,
or use a paper towel. Lift the wipers up, clean the edge of the blade, and you'll see this black
stuff coming off. Some of it is, you know, residue from the rubber, but a lot of it is the road
grunge. So there's an extra tech tip this morning because it's raining, trying to help you out,
folks. Because when the wipers chatter, it's no good. It's hard on the wiper motor and the
wiper transmission system pivots and everything because it's putting a lot of extra pressure
on those mechanisms. So let's jump right in this morning to
what really happens if you skip oil changes? Well, here's the first thing. First thing that
comes to mind is you have to be in control of your vehicle maintenance. If you want to keep
your car longer, like I do, I've made payments. I've made stupid dumbass payments for a long time
at high interest, 17.93%. And some of you are going, what? That's baloney. Yeah? 1981.
Or excuse me, was 83. 1983. 17.93%. But you know what? I still have that little pickup truck,
we call them Moe, because he's actually a Mo JV, Mo Javi, one of 500 in the entire world.
His number is 222. Yeah, I took care of it because I paid at that time like $22,000 for it with
interest. And if I could have paid cash, it was $11,200. So it's good to know and understand
your automobile if you want to keep it longer. Stop listening to my advice, stop listening
to the salesman and the white noise that comes out of their mouth, because here's the thing.
If somebody gives me a set of keys to a car and tells me I get four years, 60,000 kilometers
warning on it, I'm going to say thank you, but no thank you, here's your keys, there's your car.
Come on, that's the best you can do? Well, unfortunately, if that is the best they can do,
here's the problem. Somebody has to take care of it and it all starts with oil changes. The problem
we have is we've got people that are saying things don't need to be maintained in me. Oh,
it doesn't need that. Oh, you can extend your oil change to 32,000 kilometers or 16,000 kilometers.
Are you out of your freaking mind? That's my engine. And that's the way you have to look at it,
because the buzzword in the fizz is we want to hear maintenance free. Well, it's not stinking
true. I'm just going to put it out there flat. And that's flat, as they would say in the UK.
It's not true. It's not true. That's what we want to hear. And what they want is they want to get
your used car out from underneath your butt, because they have a list as long as your left leg
of people that are looking for a pre-owned, because we have a shortage of pre-owned vehicles.
I'm rolling this all in so you get a picture of how to play the game, because it is a game.
How is it that I can own a 99 Honda Civic DX with over 300,000 kilometers? We're still going.
The body's not rotted out. It's mint inside and out. And mechanically, it didn't do it by itself.
I got sick and tired, fed up, disgusted, and bored of paying interest. And I don't listen
to the salespeople whose lips are moving, telling me that, oh, that's maintenance free. And I don't
have to change the fuel filter. Yeah? Once the warranty runs out, that's lifetime gone. Lifetime
warranty's done. So if it's three years or four years, 60,000 kilometers, whatever happens first
voids your warranty. So if you run out by mileage in two years, warranties over, that's your lifetime.
You have to understand this stuff, folks. You really do. Because when you know the rules to the
games, you can play the games more better. Yeah, I had a tough time with English. More
better. You can play the game more better. And it all starts with oil changes. I've been hearing
this for a long time. And I'm going to give you a recommendation at the end of what I talk about
today with regards to oil changes. So get your crayons ready, you're going to want to check this
fella out, because he will set you right. And you'll be looking at the salesman next time with the
big stink guy and going, you're doing this. When I want you to do this, you know what I'm saying?
Yeah. Shut your head. That's exactly. So how important are your engine oil changes and services?
Three months or 5000 kilometers, whichever occurs first. That's what I have stuck with
my entire life as an automotive service technician. And I don't care if it's semi synthetic, full
synthetic, half a baloney sandwich in there, whatever. I don't care what it is. That's what I do.
I probably throw out better motor oil than what most of you have in your car this morning.
We don't give it the respect that it deserves. And I'm going to unpack that now. You go. So
armchair warriors are going, you're a freaking idiot, motor mouth. Well, you know what?
My FJ cruiser is just shy of 400,000 kilometers. How you do it? How you doing? Yeah, how you doing
exactly. As my military instructor taught us this basic idea behind oil changes,
it has stuck with me ever since. And you know what? I can put a half a million miles,
not kilometers, half a million miles on an automobile and still have the same engine.
How you doing? Yeah. So I give that to all the armchair warriors. Here's what I tell you you
can do. You can change your motor oil and put a cheap nasty oil filter on any time you want
because IDK. I don't care. As for me and my house, what's under my hood, I want that puppy to go
until it can't. And I'm going to help it get there. Extending oil change intervals is not a good
idea. And this is what we've been hearing for the last 10, 12, 15 years in the service base. It's
it is what is suggested by some service centers and dealers. But here's what I'm going to tell you.
And a lot of my buddies who are renters as well, and super techs,
I'll tell you the same thing. Stop listening to white noise.
Don't do it. Don't do it. Why? Well, now I'm going to give it to you.
Thermal breakdown of the oil is number one. It's not monitored. If you have one of those vehicles
that has one of those stupid maintenance reminder lights, you know what? I just said the word about
it. It's stupid. It is programmed by somebody stupid and programmed by people who don't want
you to keep your car and maintain it and head for 400,000 kilometers and you're not paying
any interest. And if you talk to any one of our certified financial planning professionals,
they will tell you this. Best vehicle in the driveway is the one that's paid for. Treat it
like it's a bar of gold and take really good care of it because that will make you money.
When you're turning the key and you're not in, you know, I remember one time,
here we go, story time, just a quick rabbit hole, crossing the border for like the 100
millionth time because I did broadcast from the US for 12 and a half years on ESPN,
24 and a half years on an FM network. And you know what? I could write a book just on crossing
the border, the crap that I went through. This guy says to me right out of the blue,
never been asked this before. Is that your car? I looked left and right. I'm going,
is there somebody else in the car here with me? Skippy? Are you here? I go, well, yes and no.
He goes, what do you mean? I go, well, yeah, yeah, I own it, but I'm making the payments.
I'm in partnership with the bank. The guy could not stop laughing. He goes, I have never heard that
in all my years on the line. I go, well, that's true. It's true. When I put the key in and I turn
it on, I'm fixing it. I'm maintaining it. I'm paying the car payment with interest and I'm in
partnership with the bank and I don't like it. And he goes, that's good. You have a great day.
Wave me off. He was still laughing. He goes, I'm in the same position and I don't like it.
Exactly. So anyways, the manufacturers create these maintenance reminder lights. You know what?
People used to bring their car in just to have me reset it so they could keep going down the road,
so it doesn't work. It doesn't work. It doesn't work. It's like the money light. We just talked
about that a couple of days ago on podcast here in the car connection workshop. You might want
to swing into that. That edition and all our podcasts are up on our website in the archived
section and you can easily find that and navigate there. So thermal breakdown of the oil happens
no matter what it is, whether it's a semi or whether it's a full or whether it's conventional oil.
What am I talking about? Synthetic oils. So now I'm going to spin a little tip for you on this.
Here's what an oil engineer told me from one of the major, if I said the name of the oil company
he'd go, really? Yeah. Had a nice conversation behind closed doors with an oil engineer, one of
the major manufacturers of motor oil. And here's what he said. He said, today's average automobile
driver, if he's not on a racetrack, will never get all the benefits from running a synthetic oil.
Just saying, I'm not the message. I'm just the messenger. And it looked down and I go,
really? He goes, yeah, really, whether it's a semi synthetic or a full synthetic,
the average everyday driver will never get all the benefits from that semi synthetic or
synthetic motor oil. It's better to run a top quality motor oil and a quality oil filter,
change your oil more often and down the road you go and save yourself money.
So what do we see today? Well, price of motor oil either way has gone through the stinking roof,
but it's a preference. You know, if the manufacturer's calling for it,
you know what? I've had three vehicles already where the manufacturer says it right in the guide.
It's suggested. And as my representative from one of the major car manufacturers
around the world said to me, Nile, he says, the owner's manual and the maintenance guides
are only suggested. They're not cast in stone. So there's another answer
from those who have the fruit on the tree. That's a car manufacturer representative.
So number two, carbon buildup in the oil. And I'll round this off in a minute. These are the
things that happen with your motor oil. So if you extend your motor oil changes where you,
you know, you skip an oil change, this is what's going on. Thermal breakdown of the oil. That's
from heating and cooling, heating and cooling, heating and cooling, heating and cooling.
That motor oil gets so hot, you can almost make donuts in it. That's how hot it is when it comes
out. You shut the engine off, you've been driving it for a half hour or an hour. Go do an oil change.
You'll scald your stinking hands. I'll tell you that. Carbon buildup in the oil.
Excessive debris buildup in the oil, oil filter. There's always carbon particles,
metal transfers back into the oil. All that stuff is happening in your motor oil and it is not
monitored by the onboard computer. It's monitored by you, the vehicle owner, bottom line.
So if you were to capture the oil as it drains and pass it through, so if I'm draining and we've
done this several times this test, we've drained motor oil through a coffee filter and to see what
is in the oil. Like do a, we call it our science test. Check to see how the engine's doing. It's a
cheap what we call SOS test. Not sending it out to a lab. A sample. We're not sending a sample out.
We're just catching the oil, filtering it through a ground coffee filter or an automotive
paint filter and you will see harmful debris captured in that filter. So it's so important to
stay on track with your oil changes and not cheap out on the oil filter. A $3.95, $3.95
center, $6 oil filter is not on my vehicles, any of them at any given time ever. Ever. That's how
you get to a half a million miles is making sure you're changing your oil on time, every time,
not skipping, using top notch brands of oil, conventional oil or synthetic, whatever your
flavor is. I changed, I had a 99 Honda CRV and somebody convinced me, oh, you should be running
synthetic in there, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Okay, do this. You're
doing this. I want you to do this. So I said, okay, next oil change. I'll take you up on the challenge.
Did a full synthetic oil change? Started the engine next morning.
Sounded like a freaking John Deere tractor. I'm going, I can see, I can hear every stinking part
of the valve train in my motor. I'm like, that isn't good. I drove it for a day and it sounded
like a tractor. So the very same night, I changed the oil out, I left the filter on because it was
only a day old engine was happy and back to normal. Yeah, you figure it out. Synthetic on that engine
was a big no, no, absolutely no times no divided by no equals no. So again, if you were able to
capture your oil as it comes out, you'll, you'll be surprised at all the harmful debris
captured in that filter that gets past your oil filter. It happens. Be it conventional oil,
full set it full synthetic, or even so called long life oil, the results are the same.
Particles in the oil. So I'm going to wrap this up very, very quickly now. And I hope that at the
end of it, you understand that motor oil is the life's blood of your engine. How do I get to
almost a half a million kilometers? I'm giving you the secrets right now.
So how about using a high tech metal screened engine oil filter versus paper ribbed type oil
filter. So there's two types out there. Recent test results on types of oil filters. Here's what we
what I came up with some. This is the science. This isn't me speaking. I'm not the message.
I'm the messenger right here at this point. Recent test results were the screen type
oil filter fail allows point zero zero one microns of particles back into the motor oil.
That's not a good thing. The paper ribbed filters captured point zero zero zero one
micron particles. Did you catch that? So the screen type
foil filter would was allowing point zero zero one microns of particles back into the motor oil.
The paper ribbed filters capture point zero zero zero one micron particles. So ladies,
you I think you'll blow your man's mind tonight. When you get home, if you just kind of share some
of this with him going, you know, did you know, you know that the metal screened oil filters
only capture point zero zero one size particles when a quality top quality quality ribbed paper
oil filter captures point zero zero zero one. That's very teeny weeny.
So I'm going to leave you with this one of my favorite channels and I used to watch car racing
a lot. So I know this this young chaps father in NASCAR. He has his own channel called the oil geek.
So check him out on YouTube. Lake Speed Junior's father Lake Speed is a great NASCAR driver for
many years. So he runs excellent engineering type tests and amazing results to prove. So
armchair warriors, go take a look at his videos and watch the testing and the equipment he has.
And if you've got better equipment than Lake Speed Junior, the oil, the oil change geek,
the actually I think he calls himself the oil oil geek, that's it oil geek.
Then, then I'll listen to you. But if not, you know what, I'm going with what works, because the
the 07 Toyota FJ Cruiser is just shy of 400,000 K original motor, and we'll just keep going. We
will make it. We will go all the way to 500,000 miles on that motor. How do I know that? Because
I've done it before in a Toyota. Absolutely. So that about wraps it up today. Come and visit us
back Saturday morning. We'll see you right here at 8am with motor about morning drive for all those
who work weekends like I did up until recently 31 years without a weekend off broadcasting our car
connection live call in automotive program on a number of different radio stations. And now we're
podcasting and reaching a lot more people north, south, east and west around this rock that we're
spinning on. So I'm going to continue to share the knowledge that I've been blessed with over 40 plus
years as an automotive service tech light truck passenger vehicles, diesels, equipment, highway
trucks and coaches, the whole nine yards, the whole schmiel, and we'll see you right back here
tomorrow morning. So happy motoring. Keep it under 100 and put the coffee on because we're going to come to your house.
About this episode
Exploring the critical importance of regular oil changes, this episode dives into the consequences of neglecting this essential maintenance task from a mechanic's perspective. Host Niall Modermal Jenkins shares personal anecdotes, technical insights, and practical tips to help listeners understand the long-term benefits of proper oil care. He emphasizes the dangers of extended oil change intervals, the significance of quality oil filters, and the common misconceptions surrounding synthetic oils. With humor and expertise, Niall encourages proactive vehicle maintenance to ensure longevity and performance.
Skipping oil changes might save you a few dollars today- but from a service technician's point of view, it can cost you thousands tomorrow.
In this episode of Car Connection, we break down what happens inside your engine when oil changes are delayed or ignored. No scare tactics. No upselling. Just real-world truth from the service bay.
We explain:
1) Why oil is more than just lubrication
2) What sludge, varnish, and oil starvation really do to engines
3) How missed oil services shorten engine life
4) Why " it's still running fine " is often the most dangerous phrase
5) How basic maintenance protects your wallet long - term
This about understanding your ride, making informed decisions, and avoiding preventable failures - especially in tough economic times.
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Be part of the cruise. Push with us into 2026. Tnx for listening & watching, Happy Motoring NMJ