{"version":"1.0.0","episode":{"title":"You Might Be Able To Fix Your Car Without A Trip To The Mechanic","url":"http://getcarcurious.com/episodes/you-might-be-able-to-fix-your-car-without-a-trip-to-the-mechanic","audioUrl":"https://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/traffic.libsyn.com/secure/underthehoodshow/2259.mp3?dest-id=709129","description":"Call our show live 866-594-4150 and get help on the live show. Looking to save money on car repairs? Tune in to our latest episode of Under The Hood for practical automotive advice that can help you avoid costly repairs. Here are today's calls 1. What Diesel Fuel additive should I use? 2. Do I need to add more engine oil when I add an Oil Cooler? 3.Why is my Oil Pressure Light on? 2010 Acura MDX 4. Do I need new Struts? 2018 Fusion 5. 18 Fusion Oil leak between Engine and Transmission 6. 06 F150 and Ford Ranger sat 10 years. What do I need to do? 7. 06 Tahoe bad Transmissions 8. CRV TPMS system fix 9. 03 Buick Park Ave vibrates on take off 10. 16 F150 300k Transmission Flush or not? 11. 12 Jeep Wrangler runs rough after new engine and the old one too 12. Low Brake Pedal after Disc Brake Conversion how to fix it? 13. Why does my rear Fuel Pump not work on my F150?"},"annotations":[{"startTime":12.1,"endTime":43.1,"type":"brand","title":"Hunter Douglas","url":"/glossary/hunter-douglas","quote":"That's where Hunter Douglas comes in. Hunter Douglas shades are designed to do more than cover windows. They shape the light itself.","canonicalId":"brand:hunter-douglas","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.95,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Hunter Douglas is a major manufacturer of window-covering systems, including shades designed to control how light enters a space. 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It’s meant to be used in diesel fuel, not gasoline."}},{"startTime":189.5,"endTime":193.2,"type":"company","title":"Hot Shot Secret","url":"/glossary/hot-shot-secret","quote":"[182.3s]  What brand of additive does Russ recommend\n[185.1s]  for diesel 6.7 engines in the fuel, fuel additive?\n[189.5s]  Hot shot secret, EDT, Everyday Diesel Treat.\n[193.2s]  That's what I would put in there to run it","canonicalId":"company:hot-shot-secret","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.95,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Hot Shot Secret is an aftermarket fuel additive brand. In this episode, it’s recommended for diesel applications as a way to improve fuel performance/combustion and reduce deposits, depending on the product.","simplifiedExplanation":"Hot Shot Secret is a brand that makes additives you pour into your fuel. 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When you add one, you usually need to add extra oil because the cooler holds some of the oil too."}},{"startTime":261.9,"endTime":266.8,"type":"company","title":"Mishimoto","url":"/glossary/mishimoto","quote":"So I don't know, Mishimoto is the one he was talking about and I've got those coolers too. They might add a little bit of capacity.","canonicalId":"company:mishimoto","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Mishimoto is an aftermarket performance and cooling-parts brand known for products like oil coolers and radiator upgrades. In this context, they’re being referenced as the likely manufacturer of the oil cooler that changes the oil capacity.","simplifiedExplanation":"Mishimoto makes aftermarket cooling parts for cars. 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The car doesn’t settle down after bumps as quickly."}},{"startTime":694.7,"endTime":700.8,"type":"term","title":"seal","url":"/glossary/seal","quote":"So they suggested maybe it's a seal or something. Can I do anything about that?","canonicalId":"term:seal","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A seal is a rubber or composite barrier that prevents fluid from leaking out of a joint or rotating shaft area. If the leak is suspected to be a seal, the fix usually involves identifying the exact source and replacing the failed seal (sometimes requiring removal of nearby components).","simplifiedExplanation":"A seal is a part that helps keep oil from leaking out. If a seal is worn or damaged, oil can seep out and you may need to replace that seal."}},{"startTime":933.6,"endTime":937.2,"type":"company","title":"CRC","url":"/glossary/crc","quote":"I would use a fuel system cleaner in the tank of both of those vehicles, like CRC guaranteed to pass the G2P.","canonicalId":"company:crc","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"CRC is an automotive chemicals brand known for products like fuel system cleaners and other maintenance additives. In this context, the host is recommending a specific CRC cleaner to help remove deposits from the fuel system.","simplifiedExplanation":"CRC is a company that makes car maintenance chemicals. Here they’re suggesting a CRC fuel cleaner to help break up buildup in the fuel system."}},{"startTime":951.6,"endTime":957.8,"type":"term","title":"varnish","url":"/glossary/varnish","quote":"because it's sat, and the varnish has already begun to accumulate in there. 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If you see cracks, the tire may not grip as well and could be less safe."}},{"startTime":1064.5,"endTime":1071.9,"type":"concept","title":"frequent oil changes","url":"/glossary/frequent-oil-changes","quote":"then the biggest thing you can do is frequent oil changes. Three months, three thousand miles, good quality oil, run it.","canonicalId":"concept:frequent-oil-changes","priority":0.9,"confidence":0.95,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Frequent oil changes help keep engine oil clean and at the right viscosity so it can lubricate properly. This is especially important if an engine has shown signs of wear or if you’re trying to prevent low oil pressure issues from getting worse.","simplifiedExplanation":"Changing your oil regularly keeps the engine lubricated and helps prevent buildup. It’s one of the simplest ways to protect the engine over time."}},{"startTime":1249.8,"endTime":1253.5,"type":"term","title":"sludge","url":"/glossary/sludge","quote":"There's just sludge, you know, just a little bit of clutch material\nin the bottom of the pan.\nThere's no shards in it.","canonicalId":"term:sludge","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Transmission sludge is thick, dirty buildup formed from degraded fluid and wear particles. It can reduce lubrication and hydraulic pressure, contributing to delayed or missing shifts and solenoid/valve body issues.","simplifiedExplanation":"Sludge is gunk inside the transmission made from old fluid and tiny wear particles. It can make the transmission work less smoothly because the fluid can’t flow and lubricate properly."}},{"startTime":1313.6,"endTime":1313.6,"type":"term","title":"transmission","url":"/glossary/transmission","quote":"It sounds like the transmission may just be out. It probably, you probably blew that fuse because it probably did have a shorted solenoid on the first transmission, but it also had a slippage where it's bad.","canonicalId":"term:transmission","priority":0.9,"confidence":0.95,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"The transmission is the gearbox that changes engine power into the right gear ratios for driving. When it fails, you can see symptoms like slipping, delayed engagement, or the car not moving in certain gears.","simplifiedExplanation":"Your transmission is the part that helps the engine send power to the wheels. 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