The Nissan Rogue is a small SUV that is great for families. It has a lot of space inside and is good on gas, making it a popular choice for everyday driving.
The Land Rover Discovery is a big, fancy SUV that can handle tough roads and also be comfortable for everyday use. It's popular among people who want a vehicle that can go on adventures but still feel nice inside.
A flat tire means that the tire has lost air and is no longer inflated. This can make it hard to drive the car safely and can damage the tire further if you keep driving on it.
A tire pressure monitoring system is a tool in cars that checks if the tires have enough air. If a tire is low on air, it lets the driver know so they can fix it before it causes problems.
A wire harness is a group of wires that work together to send electricity to different parts of the car. Knowing where it is can help you fix electrical problems.
The low tire pressure light is a warning light on your dashboard that tells you when your tires don't have enough air. It's important to check your tires when this light comes on to keep your car safe to drive.
The sidewall is the part of the tire that goes from the tread (the part that touches the ground) up to the rim of the wheel. It helps support the car and keeps it stable while driving.
The brake reservoir is where the brake fluid is stored in your car. If the fluid looks dirty, it means it might not work well, which can be dangerous when trying to stop the car.
A dipstick is a long, thin tool you use to check how much oil is in your car and if it's dirty or clean. It's important for keeping the engine running well.
Fluids under the hood are the liquids that help your car run, like oil and brake fluid. It's important to check them regularly to keep the car safe and working well.
An exhaust system helps to remove gases from the engine and keeps the car from being too loud. It includes parts like the muffler that quiets the sound of the engine.
The Honda Civic is a small car that many people love because it's dependable and doesn't use a lot of gas. The 1999 version is known for being fun to drive and is often seen as a good choice for those looking for an affordable car.
The catalytic converter is a part of the car's exhaust system that helps clean up the gases that come out of the engine, making them less harmful to the environment.
An oil change is when you replace the old oil in your car's engine with new oil. This is important for keeping the engine running well and preventing damage.
Engine oil is the liquid that keeps the engine parts moving smoothly. It helps prevent damage and keeps the engine cool.
LIVE
Good morning friends. You're tuned into car connection where the coffee's strong,
the stories are real, and the wrenches never stop turning. I'm your host Niall
Motormouth Jenkins coming to you from the car connection workshop where the
smell of fresh oil and little elbow grease is all part of a balanced
breakfast here in the workshop. Around here we don't just talk cars, we live
them. Whether it's a 25 year old Jeep Wrangler getting a second chance at life
or a Nissan Rogue getting its brakes back in order, or a mystery leak that's got all
of us scratching our heads. This is where we roll up our sleeves and we get it done
with a little wit, a little wisdom, and a whole lot of fun. The car connection
workshop isn't just about nuts, bolts, and diagnostics, it's about connection.
Connection to our vehicles, to the people who drive them, and to the community that keeps
Niagara rolling. Because when you fix a car, you're not just turning a wrench,
you're restoring someone's confidence, freedom, and maybe even their sanity.
We're here every Monday through Saturday. So here we are, we are diving deep into
the week so far together, and I've got a bunch of things to share with you today.
We're going to talk fluids and exhaust. Things that you need to understand a little better
as we head into some of the nastiest weather throughout the entire year. And we all really
don't know just how rough and tough winter is going to be 2025-26. We can write the last chapter
when we get to the end, right, when we see the end of March into April. But for now,
the best thing to do is to expect the worst. And if it's not as bad as we thought, then we did okay.
But if we don't prepare, that is when things go seriously wrong. And stress, and people,
I've seen people stressed right out in my waiting area when we had Jenkins Automotive
repairs on the Hamilton Mountain for a number of years, a little over a decade, people getting
stressed, chaos, the vehicle's not running right, it's broken, the battery's dead, coolant leaks,
and the list goes on and on and on. So making sure that we're prepared ahead of time to reduce
that stress and enjoy the winter the best way we can, right? I used to be a snow bunny, but not
anymore. You know, I do like getting out there and getting into the bush and everything else,
but you know what? I really like putting another log on the fireplace and watching the snow come
down from inside the house. Well, let's jump right in. Tune into our website, CarConnection
BusinessNetwork.com, to find all the links for all the platforms we're on. Facebook, Instagram,
Stevensvilleontheweb.ca, click on the Businesses tab to find us there, our profile page.
We have our merch store. Every piece of merch that you buy helps to support the addiction
campuses at Total Freedom Deering Center New York and Total Freedom Sydney Manitoba. That's
Rick and Rob and they're the facilitators. They're great people. They have a great testimonial share
because they too had their own addictions, their own demons to chase, as well as
Sydney Manitoba is a campus just for men. So when you buy some merchandise, CarConnection
merchandise and become part of the motor mouth crew, you're helping to support the two campuses in
New York, Darien Center New York and Sydney Manitoba. Thank you to our program partners that make
this podcast possible. And also our YouTube channel, Niall MotorMile Jenkins. Come and join us,
like, share, follow, subscribe, ring the bell to be notified when new videos go up. We put new
videos every single week, every Tuesday, two for Tuesday, one every Friday. We work hard on that
and we wouldn't be able to do it without our program partners and without you subscribing,
watching and leaving a comment. Leave a comment and get involved in our YouTube channel.
What else we got going on there? So we got YouTube, Facebook, Instagram,
Stevensvilleontheweb.ca and our iHeart radio broadcasts right here that goes out to all the
major platforms, Apple Music, Amazon Music and Spotify and all the major platforms to find us.
Just type in the search box, car connection workshop and you'll find us right there. Please
come and be a part of our podcast radio community. So come and be a part of the crew. We're inviting
you in. So thank you to Crystal Ridge Dream Center, serving men and women and children,
meals, love and hope and changing lives one at a time in the Niagara region. What an amazing,
faith-based, non-profit organization over 60 plus volunteers and I'll tell you,
they love what they do. So to be a part of that, all our program partners, their logos are on the
homepage of our website at carconnectionbusinessnetwork.com. The short form is ccbusnet.com. Click on
any one of their logos that will open their profile and give you all their contacting
information. Thank you to Earl and Louise Grant. Fantastic car couple. They love automobiles.
City auto sales and leasing. GTA's, premier, pre-owned auto store. They sell no junk folks.
Low mileage, quality vehicles at fair prices and I'll tell you this, it's worth to drive there.
The vehicles they bring in are absolutely outstanding. They do carry a fair inventory and
if you don't see something specific that you're looking for, connect with Earl and Louise Grant
at City Auto Sales and Leasing and let Earl and Louise do all the leg work for you because they
have years of experience working with resources where they know they can find top quality vehicles
and be able to pass them on to you at a very, very fair price. Thank you to Rita and Ramiz,
Shenouda at Rainbow Motors and Garage up in Scarborough. Been a part of Car Connection for
many years. Sales and service you can trust. They also have a car lot there, a small one,
but they do carry you some really nice vehicles. Again, if you're up in that area, connect with
Rita and Ramiz, Shenouda at Rainbow Motors and Garage, let them know Car Connection sent you
and let them also source that specific vehicle you're looking for. To our certified financial
planning professionals, Tony Miele and Larry Tietro, 50 years experience combined as fiduciaries
with IG Wealth Management. If you need some help with your investment portfolio, if you've got it
at the bank folks, you need to get it out of there. For debt retirement, estate planning,
mortgages and more. You are entitled because of us, Car Connection and motormouth here,
an hour and a coffee discovery meeting. They don't need any more clients. Tony and Larry have been
my brothers from other mothers and my personal financial certified financial planners for decades.
These are two of the best we have in Canada. And you want to get that hour and a coffee
discovery meeting by phone, by Zoom, in person at their office and sit down and discuss things that
are of concern to you. So don't go to bed every night wondering how you're going to pay the bills
and thinking that the game is over. It's not over. Get that discovery meeting and get some peace of
mind. To the Greenwell family at Niagara Block, 5000 Montrose Road in Niagara Falls, building
Canada since 1931, building materials and hardscape landscaping materials, well just
gorgeous, gorgeous products to help you create that oasis at your home, that escape spot. I
have that and it's a blessing to have it. Just a space where you can hang out and you can chill.
And thank you again to the entire team called to deal with addictions for almost 20 years now.
Total Freedom Darien Center, New York and Total Freedom Sydney, Manitoba, Canada,
a men only campus. Your new life awaits you. So let's jump right in. Always want to say thank
you to those who are supporting us and helping us and encouraging us to grow. So why don't we
start with having a swiggy this morning. Yep, got to start out with some high octane. That's how
we work here in the car connection workshop. Here's how we do it. We count it down on three, two,
one. If you're driving, please keep an eye on the road. And the other guy, you know who he is.
And when you're done, make sure your cup is secured in the cup holder. Never spill a beverage
on your automatic shift lever. Not a good idea. Three, two, one.
That was so refreshing. Well, I have another motor mouth tech tip for you.
So if you got your crayons and a brown paper bag, you might want to write this down.
Is my, do you remember punch cards, computer punch cards, anybody? I know I'm dating myself.
I am a licensed technician and fully qualified up to date as a light truck passenger vehicle
mechanic technician and also heavy truck diesels and coaches. So it's all good. I've been licensed
since 1988. Not as old as dirt, but maybe as old as a worm. I'm not sure. I don't know what the
lifespan is of a worm. Might have to Google that. Well, here's what I got for you this morning.
We did number 19. We are now on number 20. That's right. Low tire pressure light.
So that's what we call TPMS. If you, if your vehicle is equipped with that, I think it's a
great thing because, you know, just the other day, I'm outside. It was on the weekend. That was
Saturday. Was that Saturday? Yes, it was Saturday. Taking care of, you know, stuff that has to get
done around the homestead. And I had a list in my mind. It was like, if it's nice Saturday, I've
got to tear this off before I head out to steak night with the outdoor adventurer. It was really
good. It is every year. It's a fundraiser. And it was super. The weather was fabulous. I hear this
noise coming. And it's getting louder. And I stopped what I was doing. I'm going,
is somebody driving on a flat tire? That's what that sounds like. Then off in the distance,
I see a Cadillac SUV coming towards me down my street. We live in a quiet neighborhood.
I'm going, what is he doing? And I stood there with, I think my mouth was open. I needed a chin
plate because I'm going, then I'm thinking even louder in my head. What are you doing? The dude
is driving this vehicle on a completely flat tire. It's shredding and it's starting to tear the fender
away. And it's a Cadillac with these Cadillac polished aluminum wheels. And I'm going, that rim
is got to be worth about two grand. And now the rim is riding on the road. I know for sure,
beyond the shadow of a doubt, that that Cadillac SUV has TPMS, tire pressure monitoring system.
He had to have known the tire at some point was under inflated.
Why would you drive down the road? I don't know where he even lives in the neighborhood.
But I'm standing there going, he's going to keep going. And I'm looking at this tire,
it's starting to rip the inner fender liner out. It's shredding. And the rim is on the road. And
I'm going, dude, is going to be the tires done. The rim is going to be finished by the time he gets
to where he's going. And how does that make any sense? And it's starting to rip the car apart
because the steel belts are coming out of the radio tire that's all shredded, the whole
sidewall and tire was crumbling away. And I'm going, I wonder how far he drove on this thing.
Why would you not stop? Maybe ask somebody to give you a hand to put the spare on if you don't know.
But continue to where? Where are you going? You're going to drive home?
He gads, man. So that's what I'm thinking. I guess in that particular case, the tire pressure
monitoring system didn't whack him in the side of the head hard enough with a two by four and say,
buddy, stop, just stop. That's going to cost thousands. Anyhow, I wanted to share that with
you because that was for me as a service tech, I'm going, that's over the top. That's why I always
talk about our YouTube videos in here on our car connection workshop. I heart podcast radio.
You got to understand the five things. What is it? Where is it located?
What does it do? What does it matter? Or how does it break? Why does why does it matter?
And what could you have learned and understood a little more about your vehicle to prevent that
kind of thing? Does he know that there's wire harnesses in behind the wheel and that tire is
probably going to grab the wheel speed sensor cable and rip it right out of the hub?
So then he's going to need a bearing and a hub, like it just keeps going. If you don't understand
the component, what it is, where it is, and what happens when it breaks and why does it matter?
If you knew what I just told you about driving on a flat tire, would that not teach you to do what?
The tires flat, stop, stop. Figure out how you're going to get it home,
where, what shop you're going to send it to, should I put the spare on, but don't keep driving.
That's a perfect example of how could he have done what he did better and not cost him. That's
probably going to cost a few thousand dollars. Absolutely. The rims destroyed, tires destroyed,
fender liners destroyed. It was starting to hack up the steel belts. We're starting to scratch the
outside of the fender and take the paint off. That's one of those cases, the five things.
Just stop. You hear a sound and it doesn't sound right. The car doesn't feel right. Stop.
You smell something that doesn't smell right and you think you see a little steam coming out from
under the hood. Just stop and get some help and check it before you do some serious, serious
damage. That guy, that's going to be a big pill to swallow. Let me tell you, he's going to be one
of these. What exactly? So I say that to say this, low tire pressure light comes on every cold snap.
We lose the air molecules through the sidewall of the tire, all of us, because that's what happens.
That is a porous section of the tire and it's the weakest section of the tire, the sidewall.
Air naturally pass, the molecules pass through the sidewall in the winter a lot and the tire
pressures drop. That's what happens. So in the wintertime, you need to pay attention to your
TPMS if your vehicle is equipped. Tire pressure monitoring system. Don't do what that guy does.
You drive on a tire that's low, really low on air. It's destroyed. The sidewall is the weakest point.
The tires bulging out like a jelly donut that's been sat on before a bite's been taken out
and the goo is all over your trousers or your skirt ladies, you know, that kind of thing.
You've got to stop, pump the tire up, get to an air pump, get it pumped up before you wreck
and destroy a perfectly good tire that could have been saved. Because now you got to buy a pair
so you have the same tread, same tire on both sides of the car. So it's not just, oh, I need one tire.
You can never match these tires. Very seldom, because they're always changing different models
of tires. They change them up all the time. So if you don't match the tread, that causes,
causes, if you have, if you have a dress shoe on one foot and a high heel on the others ladies,
so you have a flatty, a granny flatty on your left foot and a high heel, a stiletto on the
right side of your foot, is it comfortable? No. Do you think you can walk right? No. That's how a
car works. You blow out one tire on the front, you're going to need to change up the left,
the opposite side to match so the vehicle tracks right. So low tire pressure light comes on,
every cold snap. Don't panic. Just add a few psi to your tires before
the tires shrink like your jeans after Thanksgiving. Yeah. Okay, we, we move on from that.
I wanted to talk to you about in the last half of the program here,
just some other items that will save you a lot of headache and a lot of heartache and your heart
cash. That's what I'm all about. I'm not here to be the big shot. I'm just a little shot that
just keeps shooting. I just come off of 31 years on radio with our car connection live automotive
calling program. And I'm not done yet. I thought I can reach a lot more people on podcast north,
south, east and west around the globe and help you help you to get a better understanding of your
automobile. Whether you, you don't know anything about cars or you think you know something.
I'm talking to the ladies and the fellows that are not mechanically inclined. The more you
understand the components on your car, the less chance you get ripped off at the service department.
That's why I'm here. I have heard so many freak show horror stories out there that I just want
to cry right alongside with you that you've been absolutely taken advantage of. So fluids,
power steering, brake fluid, transmission oil, motor oil, all these fluids, coolant, antifreeze,
in other words, they're all inexpensive as compared to the components they're protecting.
And especially this time of year, we want to make sure that every single one of those fluids,
don't forget the washer fluid minus 45. If you haven't listened to that podcast yet,
or been on our YouTube channel, there's videos for all these things I'm talking about so you
can actually see and listen at the same time and learn those five things.
Here's the deal. If we had as soon as we head into a cold snap, that's when if the fluids in
under the hood of your vehicle are dirty and worn out, there are no sensors on the fluids
to let you know, oh, your transmission oil is contaminated. Oh, your power steering fluid is
just nasty mama. Or your brake fluid reservoir sends a message to your dash. What are you an
idiot? You know, would that get your attention? Okay, maybe that was a bit harsh. Not really.
These fluids can all be tested. We have the ability as a service tech to test every single
fluid under the hood to actually tell you the real condition. And this time of year,
before we get a cold snap, you want to make sure you get that done. Because in the cold weather,
that's when you need all the fluids, power steering, brake fluid, automatic transmission fluid,
radiator fluid, antifreeze, you want to make sure that they're all in 100%
good solid working order and they're clean, clean, clean, clean. Because in the minuses,
fluids tend to misbehave because they're they've lost their vitality. That's right.
They're pooped puppies. Or is it popped poopies? I don't know. They're done. Fluids don't last a
lifetime. And if somebody tells you that that's a load of baloney. It's alive from the pit of hell
and it smells like smoke. They are not lifetime. Period.com. They aren't.
Brake fluid should be changed every two years. And the whole brake system flushed and cleaned.
And we can look I can look for 30 seconds at somebody's brake reservoir and go that's got to
come out. Why? If it doesn't look like apple juice, then it's dirty. It's contaminated power steering
fluid. I can pull the dipstick out and not even have to get a test strip and look at it and go
there is a lot of debris in the oil just by having it on my fingers and looking at it and going,
this is done. This was done a long time ago. So get all the fluids under the hood, checked,
tested and verified their absolute condition. Number two, something we don't talk about much.
Stale donuts. Yeah, we don't we don't talk about that the car connection workshop. That's
that's a yeah, it's uncomfortable. We like fresh donuts. Fresh. Yeah, so fresh,
they pinch you back. If you know what I mean. Yeah, and muffins, we're not bad with muffins,
but our killer is donuts all in right measure, right? Yeah, everything in moderation. Exhaust
system. We always wait until our car sounds like the pizza delivery guy before we do something.
Am I right? How many people have a pizza delivery guy? You can hear him coming a
mile and a quarter from the pizza shack, right? You order it. Hey, hey, honey, get the money ready.
Yeah, yeah, I hear him. He's coming. Just like the ice cream truck in the summer, you know,
it plays that little ditty, ditty, ditty, ditty. Never mind. I don't want to digress that much.
The neighbors know I chased that truck. One times I chased the ice cream truck on the Hamilton
Mount when I lived there for almost two locks in a Cadillac sliding sideways around the corners.
I was just really I had a problem with soft ice cream. Okay, I'm over it. Counseling. It worked.
It's good. We're all good. Exhaust systems. You don't want to sound like the pizza delivery guy.
I don't know what it is, but most pizza delivery guys and gals in our neighborhood,
you can hear them coming from quite a ways because they have exhaust leaks. Well, in the winter time,
having exhaust leaks is a deadly game. Carbon monoxide can't smell or to taste it. And if you're
sitting there in the snow or on cold ground, the carbon monoxide leaking from your exhaust,
it gathers underneath the car. And you know what, I don't want to hear of anybody getting,
you know, suffocated from your carbon monoxide poisoning. That's just not a good deal for anybody.
So I say this, get your exhaust system checked before you lose three quarters of the exhaust
system in the first snow drift you hit on the roadway. And then all of a sudden the car goes from
it's quiet, you can have a conversation with your partner on the other side of the car to
you. I can tell you a story about that. I will I got I got a minute or two. So I'm driving
by 1999 Honda Civic two door five speed air. We call it the red rocket. It is the rocket.
I'm driving and it was about this time of year. It actually was. It was just for Christmas.
I was riding to the Penn Center in St. Catharines do a little Christmas shopping.
We're just getting ready to come off the off ramp because the Penn Center is like it's within
a stone throw. And I don't know what it was, but I looked at my best friend Dale and I said,
uh, yeah, I think I think I hear something on the exhaust and it wasn't a minute later.
It went as loud as you wouldn't believe and there's scraping going on. The pipe broke off
right under the floor just behind the catalytic converter. I'm I'm in Penn Center and we live
in Fort Erie. Yeah. So I take I take my best friend over to Penn Center rumble in there.
Everybody's looking at you like, are you the pizza guy? Are you the pizza guy in my neighborhood?
And I'm like, no, I'm not the pizza guy. Guy stops me in the Penn Center. He's going,
do you know your exhaust is dragging on the ground?
Uh, well, thanks. Thanks for letting me know. I really appreciate that. And yeah,
put your head down and go, I just feel so embarrassed right now.
I'm glad they don't know I'm a mechanic. This would be even worse. So then I pull off and get
myself circled around and another guy taps on my window. I'm sitting there and making a phone
call to a couple of shops. I know in St. Catharines. See if I could get it on the lift and have a look
at it and then I'll go back and collect my friend Dale from the from the mall. No answers.
Guys tapping on my window. Do you know your exhaust is hanging on the ground under your car?
I go, yeah, I'm just trying to connect with somebody to see if I can't get this taken care of
on from out of town. So I go over, I go, wow, there's a one of those stores with a little
red triangle on. And so I head over there, rumble, rumble, rumble. And I go in and I
go to the service desk. I said, could you could I just get my car up on the lift? Can you take
the exhaust off that's just broke off and it's dangling? Could you just take it off for me,
unhook it and take it off? Yeah, sure. No problem. So the young chap goes out, brings it in.
And there's like six young guys all over the rocket. And the one comes in and goes,
do you want to sell that car, buddy? I go, no, I just want to kind of go to the mall,
do a little Christmas shopping and go home. Oh, I'm gonna, can I leave you my number if
you're interested in selling it? And I'm like, I just want to get the exhaust taken care of.
I said, okay, leave me your number if I, you know, I think about it. One day when I'm out of my
mind, I'll call you. And so I see them take the exhaust off, took all of about seven minutes.
And now they're going to stuff it inside the car. And I go running out there. I go, no, no, no, no,
I don't need to take those yucky rusted, cheesed up exhaust pipes home with me. And I certainly
don't want them in the car. Okay. Yeah, a bit of a clean freak. Okay, so I admit it. Yeah, some
people call me anal retentive. But that's not nice. So I get out of there $37 later for seven
minutes of just on hooking the rubbers and taking the exhaust down. Don't let that be you. Here's
how you can avoid that. Get your car on the lift. While it's having a nice fresh oil change for
the winter because oil is another fluid that should be changed right now. Start the winter
with a top quality oil filter and a fresh oil change and all your fluids checked, tested,
and replaced as necessary. Engineer filter, same thing. Check it. If it's questionable,
I say if it's not a yes, it can stay in service. Then it's a no. We put a new one in. Get that all
done. But also have them check your exhaust from front to back. If there's any areas of weakness,
flanges, I call them flange rotties, they rot off the pipes, the bolts that hold them on,
rot off, and they get weak. First snowfall heavy snowfall with a snow drift, you'll rip it right
off the car. Just like mine did. It just fell right down and got loud and scraping. Don't let
that be you. Get them to check it. Any exhaust hangers, any pipes that have some heavy corrosion on
what I do is I whack them with a hammer just to make sure if the pipe soft, it's going to tell me.
The hammer is going to make a really quick dent in that pipe right away. It's going to dent. And
that means the pipe is just about ready to break. I'm going to check all your flanges, all your
exhaust hardware, all the exhaust hangers, condition of the pipes from the front of the engine,
all the way to the catalytic converter, the muffler, if it's got a resonator system,
I'm going to check it front to back. And if I see areas of weakness, I'm going to make you aware of
that because it should be replaced because when is it going to happen? Right in the dead of winter.
Every single time. I'll tell you this, when we had the shop on the Hamilton mountain,
I did a lot of exhaust systems there in the winter. And I loved it. Big ice ball slushies down the
color of my coveralls right down to my, you know what? Yeah, I loved it. Not really. I didn't really
love it. We called them slush bombs. Because your cars all clotted up underneath with slush bombs.
And when do they fall off? Well, the cars up on the hoist and the ceiling heaters running
and melting things off, and they're falling and slapping the floor, nail you in the head,
go down your back of your coveralls, not a pretty sight. Yeah, you kind of invent
a unique kind of slush ball dance as it trickles down to areas we can't talk about,
as you know. So let that not be you. So a quick recap before we say see you later.
Bye for now. From the car connection workshop, all fluids, get them all checked, tested if
they're questionable, get them replaced. Number two, and the engineer filter. If it's not clean,
then it's dirty. Replace it. Engine oil, change it, get a fresh oil change, quality oil change
with quality products. Because what happens, dirty motor oil at minus 22, it gets thick.
And one year on the Hamilton Mountain, we had a deep freeze that went on for like six weeks,
minus 22, minus 27. It was, it was cold. We had vehicles towed in by CAA. We couldn't even take
another one. They were, would not start. Hard to crank over. And most of them,
the fluids, motor oil was like driveway sealer. No, don't let that be you. So I'm giving you
some tips to prevent that from happening. Because you know what comes along with that,
the roadside issue, a lot of car problems that are going to cost you a lot of money.
So don't be there. You're exhaust. If it's showing weakness before the snowfall hits,
fix it now. Because it's not a matter of if. It's a matter of when and when it breaks off,
it can cause more damage underneath the vehicle to the structure of the vehicle as well.
I've seen exhaust pipes buckle and push the floor up and tear a hole in the floor. Why go there?
Why go there? So until next time, visit us on our website at carconnectionbusinessnetwork.com,
ccbusnet.com, all the links, including our car connection merch is in the top right hand corner
of our homepage. Check out our family run businesses that have been a part of car connection and make
this podcast happen. And be sure to email if you have a topic you'd love for me to cover,
I'd love to do it just for you. One person makes a difference. So send me an email through our
website form, jump on Stevensvilleontheweb.ca, click on the businesses tab, our profile will
come up and you can also email me through there. You can also put a comment in one of our YouTube
videos for an episode that you would like to see. We just shot one today. I had a number of emails
come in requesting, what's all the writing on the sidewall of a tire? How do I know how old my tire
is? How do I know what tire pressure really needs to be set to? I'm confused. We just shot that video
today. It will upload to our YouTube channel Niall Motormouth Jenkins on Friday, the 5th of December.
So until next time, I hope I leave you with something. Thank you, friends. Appreciate all of you
and drive safe out there. Watch out for the other guy. Happy motoring and put the coffee on. I think
we're going to come to your house.
About this episode
Preparing your vehicle for winter is crucial, and this episode dives into essential maintenance tips to ensure safety on the road. Niall discusses the importance of checking tire pressures, fluids, and exhaust systems before the cold weather hits. He shares personal anecdotes and practical advice, emphasizing the need to address issues like low tire pressure and fluid contamination to avoid costly repairs. With a mix of humor and expertise, listeners gain valuable insights into winter readiness and vehicle care.
In todays winter tech tip episode , we hit a mix of critical cold - weather checks that every driver needs to tackle before the snow flies. From tire pressures dropping like a stone in the cold, to fluids that turn to molasses if they 're old or low, to that exhaust system hanging on by a prayer - we're covering it all. If your fluids are tired , your tire pressures are low, or your exhaust pipe is one snowbank away from sounding like the local pizza delivery guy...then this episode is for you. Winter exposes every week link in a vehicle, and roadside assistance is a whole lot less fun when you're freezing for hours waiting for someone to save you. And remember my golden rule: If you can't say a complete "YES, this will absolutely stay in service," then it's a 100% NO - replace it, move on, cry later. This episode is about protecting your safety ,your wallet, your winter, and your peace of mind. You don't need another breakdown. You don't need another repair bill. And you definitely don't need another car payment. What you do need is a little prevention now so you can enjoy the winter ahead. Grab a coffee, settle in, and let's keep you rolling strong all season long. Everything you need to support our mission and our partners is right here. CALL TO ACTION - JOIN THE MOTORMOUTH CREW: like, follow, and share our podcast to help us reach listeners across the globe - no radio radius anymore, just pure freedom to help others. Follow us on Instagram & Facebook @ nile motormouth jenkins for daily winter tips, reels, and behind - the - scenes content. Listen on iHeartRadio, Spotify ,ApplePodcasts, Amazon Music, and every major platform. Visit our community partners: StevensvilleOnTheWeb.ca click the Businesses Tab, CarConnection BusinessNetwork.com (ccbusnet.com) to support the business owner make Car Connection possible for over 31 years. Check out our Motormouth Merch - every purchase helps support Total Freedom Ministries, giving people battling addiction a hand up toward a new life. Thank You for listening, thank you for supporting, and thank you for helping us to help others. I appreciate y'all very very much! Happy Motoring! Your Pal NMJ.