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Mobile Car Inspection Service – How Easy is That?

John Paul

Q. Have you ever considered a mobile car inspection service? This would be a great service for consumers that are thinking of buying a used car. 
A. For my first 20 years at AAA I ran the AAA Diagnostic Center (just inspections, no repairs), and we inspected used cars every day. When we discontinued the service, I considered a mobile diagnostic company as a part time venture. I had the diagnostic equipment, hand tools, jacks, ramps etc. I had even lined up a former post office van as my mobile office. Once I looked at the overall expenses (insurance was staggering) and the importance of a work-life balance, I decided to leave it to someone else. 
Q. An odd thing happened yesterday with my 2019 Hyundai Santa Fe. It has about 34,000 miles on it and is well maintained.  I was driving home, which was 39 miles away.  I was getting three quick beeps which happened about 4 times during that trip.  It wasn’t lane departure which sounds different.  No indicator light came on.  The car seemed to run fine so I’m not sure what this could be.  Any ideas?  
A. Intermittent problems are always the hardest to diagnose. It is possible one of the sensors was blocked. This could happen if you were driving in a heavy downpour. The other possibility is one of the doors or liftgate wasn’t completely closed. At this point I would wait and see if the beeping repeats itself. If it does try to log when it did it and if there was anything odd, such as weather, rear seat occupants or cargo in the hatch area. Any notes you can make will help the technician find a solution. 
Q. My beloved 1997 Maxima GLE recently succumbed to rust and had to be permanently retired. After searching for years for a car I liked more than ‘Maxi’, I found that I really enjoyed the new 2025 Camry SE - so I bought one three weeks ago. It puts a smile on my face every time I drive it, so I was a bit surprised by your quick review today of the new Camry which left you unimpressed. My question is: Did you drive the SE or the LE? Someone I know recently rented a new Camry LE and was also not as impressed as I am with the SE.  Perhaps it may well be that any new car made in this century would be a major change for me or could there be a big difference between the LE and the SE driving experience?  One more quick question- I have always used and trusted Michelin tires after a bad experience with Dunlop tires. My new car has fancy Bridgestone tires. Are they considered as reliable as Michelins?
A. The Toyota Camry that I drove was I believe a LE, I found it to be a fine car, not exciting but solid. The hybrid option and improved fuel economy make it a winner. The Camry in almost any year and version is a great car, not exciting but well-crafted and comfortable. Add in the suite of standard safety features in the 2025 model year make makes it easy to recommend. Still to me if the Camry were ice cream it would be vanilla, maybe French vanilla and your Maxima would be Rocky Road. As for the Bridgestone tires. I think they rival Michelin in some areas and perhaps surpass Michelin with their run-flat tires. 
Q. My wife has a 2017 Chevrolet Traverse with approximately 95,000 miles. We have had continuing issues with the traction control light coming on as well as the message to service Stabilitrak. When that happened, the car has gone into limp mode. We then pull over, turn it off and wait a few minutes and it is fine until the next time.  We’ve brought it to several mechanics who have: Advised that we needed new tires (which we did); needed a new battery (which we did); throttle body needed cleaning (done); transmission fluid was low and that was causing the slip that activates traction control. (Done) All of these generally result is short term fixes. Any suggestions? 
A. The issue may be a poor connection at one of the ABS brake/wheel sensors or modules. The issue is that any code clears itself after about 40 restarts. To properly diagnose the issue, you need to get into a shop that can scan all the modules as soon as possible after the light comes on. Some other possibilities are the accelerator pedal sensor or brake pedal position sensor.