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Episode Summary: Ron Ananian – The Car Doctor
Car Repair is Getting Tougher:
Ron emphasizes that modern car repair requires constant learning. Vehicles are more complex, and assumptions can lead to misdiagnosis.
Case Study – 2015 Toyota Tacoma, Crank No-Start:
Towed into the shop with a crank-no-start issue.
Suspected fuel pump failure. Two options to access it:
Drop the rusted fuel tank (difficult due to NJ winters and corrosion)
Remove the truck bed instead — easier and safer
Diagnosed fuel system with wiring diagrams and voltage checks.
Found ~10.8V at the fuel pump resistor — enough to power the pump.
Checked for ground and continuity — both were good.
Considered immobilizer as a cause (Toyota uses fuel cut in anti-theft and overheating situations).
Scan Tool Confusion:
Snap-On scan tool incorrectly reported a fuel cut.
Opus scan tool and factory Toyota software showed no fuel cut.
Lesson: Don’t rely on one scan tool — use multiple tools and verify against known good data.
“Scan tools don’t fix cars — they gather information.”
Confirmed Bad Fuel Pump:
Used a test light (round headlight bulb) to confirm power delivery.
Replaced pump, truck started.
Gas gauge issue followed: showed empty despite a half-full tank.
Removed and reinstalled the pump to cycle float — gauge returned to normal.
Lesson: Sometimes parts need time or manual cycling to recalibrate.
Video Content Coming:
Recorded the repair in stages with help from the shop crew.
Will be posted online, tied into the radio show for deeper understanding.
Industry Insight & Customer Behavior:
Ron notes customers are increasingly anxious about car costs and repair timelines.
Reminder: Don’t keep calling the shop — they’ll let you know when your car is ready.
Listener Call – 2000 Toyota Tundra Brake Job:
Caller had trouble fitting new pads and caliper.
Ron advises:
Always replace rotors with pads to ensure proper bedding.
Be cautious about caliper piston not fully retracting.
Clean and inspect slide pins.
Older calipers may need replacement.
Scolds (gently): "You're doing it wrong, brother."
Listener Call – 2013 GMC Terrain with Tapping and Stalling:
Symptoms: Tapping sound, surging at stops, stalling.
Upcoming Appearance
📻 Ron will be on WOR Radio (NYC) at 9:40 AM on Monday, May 5, launching a new segment series on dashboard warning lights—starting with the Check Engine Light.
Visit us at https://www.cardoctorshow.com
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Episode Summary: Ron Ananian – The Car Doctor
Car Repair is Getting Tougher:
Ron emphasizes that modern car repair requires constant learning. Vehicles are more complex, and assumptions can lead to misdiagnosis.
Case Study – 2015 Toyota Tacoma, Crank No-Start:
Towed into the shop with a crank-no-start issue.
Suspected fuel pump failure. Two options to access it:
Drop the rusted fuel tank (difficult due to NJ winters and corrosion)
Remove the truck bed instead — easier and safer
Diagnosed fuel system with wiring diagrams and voltage checks.
Found ~10.8V at the fuel pump resistor — enough to power the pump.
Checked for ground and continuity — both were good.
Considered immobilizer as a cause (Toyota uses fuel cut in anti-theft and overheating situations).
Scan Tool Confusion:
Snap-On scan tool incorrectly reported a fuel cut.
Opus scan tool and factory Toyota software showed no fuel cut.
Lesson: Don’t rely on one scan tool — use multiple tools and verify against known good data.
“Scan tools don’t fix cars — they gather information.”
Confirmed Bad Fuel Pump:
Used a test light (round headlight bulb) to confirm power delivery.
Replaced pump, truck started.
Gas gauge issue followed: showed empty despite a half-full tank.
Removed and reinstalled the pump to cycle float — gauge returned to normal.
Lesson: Sometimes parts need time or manual cycling to recalibrate.
Video Content Coming:
Recorded the repair in stages with help from the shop crew.
Will be posted online, tied into the radio show for deeper understanding.
Industry Insight & Customer Behavior:
Ron notes customers are increasingly anxious about car costs and repair timelines.
Reminder: Don’t keep calling the shop — they’ll let you know when your car is ready.
Listener Call – 2000 Toyota Tundra Brake Job:
Caller had trouble fitting new pads and caliper.
Ron advises:
Always replace rotors with pads to ensure proper bedding.
Be cautious about caliper piston not fully retracting.
Clean and inspect slide pins.
Older calipers may need replacement.
Scolds (gently): "You're doing it wrong, brother."
Listener Call – 2013 GMC Terrain with Tapping and Stalling:
Symptoms: Tapping sound, surging at stops, stalling.
Upcoming Appearance
📻 Ron will be on WOR Radio (NYC) at 9:40 AM on Monday, May 5, launching a new segment series on dashboard warning lights—starting with the Check Engine Light.
Visit us at https://www.cardoctorshow.com
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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