Happy New Year back atcha. I see they are still allowing you to work on the bad gas engines. Pretty soon we'll have to go back to horse and carriage or in your case dog and sled. Happy Motoring.
@@ThecardoctorTV You say that in jest but go with that thought. Can you see DIYers working on their own EV's and next thing you will see is news that they are dying. ICE work on 12v systems, sure you could pull a plug wire while a cars running and get a nice jolt in place of your morning coffee but for the most part are pretty safe to work on. Some of those battery packs are high voltage and with enough umph to kill ya. Yeah I'll stay with the oldie but goodies.
Sounds similar. If you want ill send you a few feet of snow so you can feel even more alike but i would prefer you send us some warmer weather! (Just not too warm) blessings friend!
Thank you. We have had lots of moose friends around the house lately. They have taken a liking to the ice melt on our walkway and sometimes prevent visitors from leaving our home (not good) Now they have decided that my Christmas lights need to be restrung down the street instead of along the hedges. But thankfully they haven’t figured out how to get past my protective fence around my new apple tree…yet. Haha. Happy New Year!
Thanks for the information . Can you list the website ? I didn't see a link . A friend has a 2003 with 80 K . He has kept up with the maintenance . Anything in general to look out for ? I may buy it if I can give it a careful look .
@@ThecardoctorTV Those old A727 and A904 Torqueflite units would last . But you didn't have as many gears . Don't tow anything or use it as a truck might give it a shot at survival .
@@mostlymoparih5682 Great tip . The additives are probably specific to the design . Nothing like doing it right yourself . Otherwise some shops use " one size fits ALL " - it DOESN'T !
@@billsmith2212 Correct. I have bought Chrysler's ATF4 and SuperTech from Walmart, it used to be almost half the price. I did some checking a while back and it has to use a certain additive to be licensed by Chrysler. Found this on Bob the oil guy forum : The licensing specs for ATF+4 require that no matter who makes or blends the stuff, it all has to be made with the same additive package from Lubrizol and the same base oil. Thus, no matter what name is on the label, whether it's Wal-Mart or Valvoline or Pennzoil, if it's a licensed blend (which SuperTech at Wal-Mart is) the fluid in the bottle is chemically the same. ATF+4 is the only ATF where that is true.
32 Million Ohms... a bit high lol :-D Ivan also tells everyone to use oem only sensors, too many crappy sensors from yango tango land lol Yup china. Im sure Eric O is much the same as you. I do hope this year treats you and your wife well, more customers would be nice.
finally got my car doctor fix on. been missing you thank you tim
Thanks for following. Blessings ahead for you in 2023!
Happy New Year, Car Doctor!
All the best in the new year!
been wondering about how your doing. glad to see you again. miss seeing your videos guess u tube stopped notifying me. keep up the great work.
Happy new year Tim,thanks for the video`s.
You ever wonder why VIN numbers are so complicated? Like they are so variable that you would believe there are just billions of vehicles
Thanks Tim. Wish you a HAPPY as well.
happy new year to you too, and thanks a bunch for the vids , very helpful they are .
You are an excellent professional!
Thank you for not being an AI based BS channel that helps no one.
Happy New Year
Am in lov with your work
Happy New Year back atcha. I see they are still allowing you to work on the bad gas engines. Pretty soon we'll have to go back to horse and carriage or in your case dog and sled. Happy Motoring.
I would be SHOCKED if i ever worked on an EV. Happy New Year!
@@ThecardoctorTV You say that in jest but go with that thought. Can you see DIYers working on their own EV's and next thing you will see is news that they are dying. ICE work on 12v systems, sure you could pull a plug wire while a cars running and get a nice jolt in place of your morning coffee but for the most part are pretty safe to work on. Some of those battery packs are high voltage and with enough umph to kill ya. Yeah I'll stay with the oldie but goodies.
tim THANK YOU BEEN LONG TIME SUB. ITS WEIRD AK AND WEST TN SAME PROBLEMS NO RUST JUST BROKEN CARS TIP MY HAT TO YOU SIR 3000 MILES APART THANK YOU
Sounds similar. If you want ill send you a few feet of snow so you can feel even more alike but i would prefer you send us some warmer weather! (Just not too warm) blessings friend!
Happy new year Tim , how's the moose adventures
Thank you. We have had lots of moose friends around the house lately. They have taken a liking to the ice melt on our walkway and sometimes prevent visitors from leaving our home (not good) Now they have decided that my Christmas lights need to be restrung down the street instead of along the hedges. But thankfully they haven’t figured out how to get past my protective fence around my new apple tree…yet. Haha. Happy New Year!
Who makes the OEM O2 sensors for Chrysler??
Would this sensor cause my van to want to choke out and not run
Happy New Year to you Tim...What was the part number????
Two different numbers depending on option code but i will have to look when i get back out there.
Is anti seize ok to use on threads?
Thank you Tim glade to see you!
Sometimes. Dont use it on lug nuts/studs unless you have serious corrosion issues and make sure your wheels dont fall off.
Thanks for the information . Can you list the website ? I didn't see a link . A friend has a 2003 with 80 K . He has kept up with the maintenance . Anything in general to look out for ? I may buy it if I can give it a careful look .
I added the website in the description. This one has 43k miles. Pretty solid van! Transmissions are a weak point.
@@ThecardoctorTV Those old A727 and A904 Torqueflite units would last . But you didn't have as many gears . Don't tow anything or use it as a truck might give it a shot at survival .
Big problem was the use of the wrong transmission fluid. Make sure you use ATF4 fluid.
@@mostlymoparih5682 Great tip . The additives are probably specific to the design . Nothing like doing it right yourself . Otherwise some shops use " one size fits ALL " - it DOESN'T !
@@billsmith2212 Correct. I have bought Chrysler's ATF4 and SuperTech from Walmart, it used to be almost half the price. I did some checking a while back and it has to use a certain additive to be licensed by Chrysler. Found this on Bob the oil guy forum
: The licensing specs for ATF+4 require that no matter who makes or blends the stuff, it all has to be made with the same additive package from Lubrizol and the same base oil. Thus, no matter what name is on the label, whether it's Wal-Mart or Valvoline or Pennzoil, if it's a licensed blend (which SuperTech at Wal-Mart is) the fluid in the bottle is chemically the same. ATF+4 is the only ATF where that is true.
Hey Tim I followed your video and now my truck won’t start can you please help
I wanna learn more please
Where is your shop at? I'd like to bring my vehicle in for a diagnostic
Im in Anchorage, Alaska
@@ThecardoctorTV I know, but the name of the shop. I'm in Anchorage as well.
32 Million Ohms... a bit high lol :-D
Ivan also tells everyone to use oem only sensors, too many crappy sensors from yango tango land lol
Yup china.
Im sure Eric O is much the same as you.
I do hope this year treats you and your wife well, more customers would be nice.
Eric O and I are cousins so yes, a lot alike other than my more manly and fit physical physique. Hahaha.
@@ThecardoctorTV ha ha , and its not even april 😀
thanks help my with my voyager in mexico
Rgards