Diagnostic gone WRONG! Insults from a Customer! You’re FIRED! Toyota Camry

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  • @snowlothar45
    @snowlothar45 Před 2 lety +923

    Although the customer was close minded, take solace in the fact that you taught me to never overfill my fuel tank.

    • @theoldbigmoose
      @theoldbigmoose Před 2 lety +51

      ... and a lot of us others too! Won't be trying to get that extra liter in anymore.

    • @andytyler6252
      @andytyler6252 Před 2 lety +31

      Me too. Been driving for 35 years, and this is new info to me. It makes perfect sense, but I've never given it a second thought until now.

    • @mikestuart7123
      @mikestuart7123 Před 2 lety +26

      @@andytyler6252That is how I damaged my stock charcoal canister. Overfilled it and it died over time. Got a replacement and learned my lesson.

    • @GReaper
      @GReaper Před 2 lety +11

      Some vehicles actually have a vent cut valve on the tank for that purpose. If the fuel level is too high, the valve closes from the fuel and nothing will be allowed into the EVAP system from the tank (i think only on steel tanks, but idk). Perhaps if that vehicle had such a valve, the system was being compromised by the pressure induced by the smoke machine, or perhaps the valve was faulty (again, this is assuming the tank had such a "liquid valve" in the first place).

    • @TheRealMrCods
      @TheRealMrCods Před 2 lety +14

      @@GReaper Yep, Im guilty of doing it, Never knew this would happen, wont do it again after this.

  • @CareyHolzman
    @CareyHolzman Před 2 lety +622

    I don't mind losing customers, but i do mind losing GOOD customers. No loss here.

    • @David5467
      @David5467 Před 2 lety +14

      Carey you watch these videos too. I like your channel by the way.

    • @stormtrooper88
      @stormtrooper88 Před 2 lety +9

      you are so right... sometimes you can spot them early enough but it's amazing how some of them act.

    • @AF_1892
      @AF_1892 Před 2 lety +10

      I'm a Texan girl living in Milwaukee. One good mechanic did a first good job on my 03 Lightning. 2021- he hired goons to trouble shoot electronics. Leaving a sound system cap totally powered up running computer tests. Yes he replaced my shocks (tried hard to talk me out of Bilsteins bc "they ride stiff". Over 100mph you want them. 140mph Then)! My always 12psi boost was dropped to a depressing 8 psi and less shriek. It took me 8 mo of almost redoing wire harness myself. I had to guess at some wild jerryrigging they did. My sound system is almost 3000W peak. I was planning to pull it and all fresh wires components. Cried driving it home. I disconnected sound and capacitor everything when I saw what they did. "Hot when on" relay got very hot and started melting. I really liked front office guy I can't drill thru the firewall. See that huge red wire? I drilled it! He still blew me off as stupid. The best mechanic is your self. Or my dad. I let this mechanic work on winter beater car. How do you screw up an 05 Impala? Yes, Lightnings are complex no diagrams or parts. But the Impala? Just air vent fan? Which promptly broke.
      That kind of service will get you laughed out of a Texas town. Mechanic knew he had a 8-10k high budget, had it 8 weeks. He charged 2k. I said I don't want cheap I want it dead perfect. All he did right was new suspension and steering fluid leak. I am the customer you don't want to lose.

    • @jimgrady7458
      @jimgrady7458 Před 2 lety +2

      @@David5467 Yeah, I did a double-take myself. Maybe one day Steve from GamersNexus will let us know how the guy's cannister warranty/return went; give NewEgg a breather 🤣

    • @wallychambe1587
      @wallychambe1587 Před 2 lety

      @@jimgrady7458 🤣🤣🤣

  • @rogercotton6054
    @rogercotton6054 Před rokem +45

    Ray, early on you spotted the problem by looking at the fuel gauge. But you went through the entire process to confirm the hypothesis. Great job. Maybe he's just embarrassed, and he'll learn to stop overfilling his tank.

  • @user-vb2lq7mr7r
    @user-vb2lq7mr7r Před 9 měsíci +7

    It's very easy to diagnose a simple problem when all the time consuming,preliminary work is done. Great job Rainman

  • @chuckfreisinger1508
    @chuckfreisinger1508 Před 2 lety +453

    I feel your frustration, Ray. When you pour your heart and soul into your work, you open yourself up to mindless jerks who think nothing of crushing spirits in order to further their own ends. In this case, the customer couldn't believe that he'd made a mistake. Rather than laughing it off and learning from the experience, he kicks the first dog he sees; unfortunately, that was you. I've learned so much from your videos, and you've become a vital part of my morning routine. You have the perfect combination of technical acumen, personality, and humor that guarantees success. I hope you can shrug this off and understand that there are some real dirt bags in this world that simply can't be pleased and don't deserve another moment of your time. Goosfraba, brother.

    • @robertsmith987
      @robertsmith987 Před 2 lety +32

      I have been a nurse going on 25 years I have drawn one conclusion I could cure cancer stop world hunger stop wars on earth do 100 things that 1 thing I do wrong regardless of how small will be the thing my boss or other people will harp on a destroys me daily for not doing it right

    • @rexko381
      @rexko381 Před 2 lety +23

      "mindless jerks who think nothing of crushing spirits in order to further their own ends." - SO TRUE. Everyone made mistakes in their life.

    • @nottelling4828
      @nottelling4828 Před 2 lety +14

      I think you guys missed the mark on this one. Unto most people, a mechanic's reputation is just a hair above a used car salesman. Given the abundantly poor service from many a dealership, you can't blame them. I think the guy has had some bad experiences in the past and is fearful that most mechanics are just trying to take him for a ride.
      Just have to build up a rapport with the customer base to help alleviate them of these perceptions and false conclusions.

    • @mikeboring2172
      @mikeboring2172 Před 2 lety +5

      Ditto!

    • @chris76-01
      @chris76-01 Před 2 lety +14

      @@nottelling4828 most of the time, the stereotypical mechanics have a bad reputation, but Ray is like a king of car repair and an exception to the rule.
      He should showcase his channel at the shop as proof of his professionalism and dedication to doing things properly.

  • @andrewx8888
    @andrewx8888 Před 2 lety +122

    It's unfortunate that the customer was unwilling to listen, though on the other hand you've taught all of us a valuable lesson for why we should never overfill tanks.

  • @llewellynlombard7428
    @llewellynlombard7428 Před 2 lety +8

    Normally these type of people are "KNOW ALLS" that never have achieved anything in life except riding on opportunities. You on the other hand have gone out of your way to lay the proof on the table. You are a thorough GENTLEMAN concerning your situation. Well done, you are the winner.

  • @tomruth9487
    @tomruth9487 Před 2 lety +3

    I overfilled my tank once and it started chain of events that ended up costing me a lot of money. I learned that lesson the hard way.

  • @mikedillon6233
    @mikedillon6233 Před 2 lety +163

    Wow! That was a heck of a thorough, well-thought-out, troubleshooting chain of events ! The only thing you can't fix is stupid! Outstandingly good job!

  • @chris76-01
    @chris76-01 Před 2 lety +42

    The hardest part of being a mechanic/technician is the customers. Lol

    • @ryans413
      @ryans413 Před 2 lety +1

      It’s mostly cause the costumer is not educated and thinks they know what the problem is and can’t take another response. These people just waste everyone’s times the customers and the mechanics. Put your pride to side and be open to a mechanics expertise. But for these customers it’s hard cause they believe they did nothing wrong and have been too multiple shops and think they are being screwed but in fact it’s the customer really that’s causing the issue. It can be frustrating as a mechanic

    • @tardeliesmagic
      @tardeliesmagic Před 2 lety +2

      2nd is spending a fortune getting all the tools you need.

  • @mrdeath212
    @mrdeath212 Před 2 lety +158

    Dude, nice work. That was some serious diagnosing skill. I'm glad I sat through and saw your decision making.

    • @kentowakai1234
      @kentowakai1234 Před rokem +2

      Not too much different than when I work on broken humans

    • @prism8289
      @prism8289 Před rokem +4

      Ya, but not fluent in Toyota. Toyotas don’t give him near as much practice.

  • @thomasforrisi879
    @thomasforrisi879 Před rokem +4

    Since this OG was a teen I have had many jobs that required interacting w the public. From being a stock boy at a neighbor's pharmacy to my last 26 years as a Psychiatric RN. I learned many lessons in my working years. When one develops expertise in a particular area allowing that expertise to, "speak for itself", is often the 1st line of defense in dealing w difficult, unreasonable & those who go so far as to question a person's motive. I'm not a gear head. I have rudimentary automotive knowledge. I cannot help but be impressed by your plain speaking, everyman approach to problem solving. The way you work & present problems keeps me instantly invested in watching. You draw me into a journey of diagnosis, challenge logic, discovery & solution. Well thought, thorough, honest, consumer advocate w accrued expertise & seemingly humble as well. You are a credit to your profession.👍🏼

  • @ena6631
    @ena6631 Před 2 lety +261

    Brilliant diagnosis; so well done to you. We can please most people most of the time but cannot please all people all of the time. The customer is not always right. Thanks for sharing.

    • @WhiteBuffalo59
      @WhiteBuffalo59 Před 2 lety +13

      I hate the term "The customer is always right", smh, I can run with "Customer is king" but obviously the customer is not always right...

    • @waynecartwright9478
      @waynecartwright9478 Před 2 lety +22

      @@WhiteBuffalo59 ....stats show that the customer is rarely right.

    • @TimothyWelty
      @TimothyWelty Před 2 lety +7

      I agree. I did tech support for years. We were taught that the customer is always right until you can prove otherwise. I personally went with, the customer experience is always unique. I knew of techs that argued with customers, telling them that what they experienced is impossible. It's not impossible, just improbable. And, customers hate hearing that the problem is caused by a user error. No one likes being told they are the problem/cause of the problem.

    • @WhiteBuffalo59
      @WhiteBuffalo59 Před 2 lety +14

      @@TimothyWelty "User error", we call that an I D ten T error or written another way ID10T .....lol

    • @av8tore71
      @av8tore71 Před 2 lety

      What's so brilliant about a simple diagnosis?

  • @gordonpeden6234
    @gordonpeden6234 Před 2 lety +159

    Another masterclass in diagnostics, well done sir! Re: the disgruntled customer; Always remember "No good deed goes unpunished." Don't take it personally. We love ya!

  • @johnleinen7167
    @johnleinen7167 Před 2 lety +2

    The uncut zip ties are for trimming weeds on the side of the road!

  • @JaysonStork
    @JaysonStork Před 2 lety +54

    You have waaaay more patience and professionalism than I am capable of in such a situation. Props on keeping your cool

    • @abertzaleharroaii7449
      @abertzaleharroaii7449 Před 9 měsíci

      Yeah,you're right, but I'm sure he has a lot of works to do on others customers cars , and sadly the bad mentality and the total lack of honesty is creepy nowadays

  • @Akkhuda
    @Akkhuda Před 2 lety +209

    I was expecting that kind of a response from the customer, having all these parts replaced previously and not saying anything about it, he just needed a confirmed repair as a second opinion, made all the fuss just to not pay for your work and diagnosis, and he got what he wanted and got away with it, great work Ray, as usual.

    • @deplorablesrus8457
      @deplorablesrus8457 Před 2 lety +16

      People are fucking DISGusTING truly.

    • @billinburlington5507
      @billinburlington5507 Před 2 lety +42

      I would hope that the customer would have been charged a diagnosis fee for this work.

    • @garthmuir6023
      @garthmuir6023 Před 2 lety +5

      Hey I was wondering that are you saying after all that work he’s not going to get paid for the service he did so far

    • @SarasotaRainBarrels
      @SarasotaRainBarrels Před 2 lety +7

      @@garthmuir6023 that's right, all that diagnostic work was free for the customer, and Ray probably didn't make a cent either.

    • @KAKADOUJACK
      @KAKADOUJACK Před 2 lety +14

      I hate to see bad things happen to good people, but I REALLY hate to see good things happen to bad people. I hate to see people be exploitative like this, and I hate it even more when they get away with it. Disgusting.

  • @Rags722
    @Rags722 Před 2 lety +13

    My dad had a motto that he always followed. Sometimes, you have to fire a customer. Should not happen often, but every once in a while, you get one that just isn't worth keeping.

  • @fourkeith
    @fourkeith Před rokem +3

    I remember learning about the EVAP system in school but did not fully understand the system, but this is a perfect example of diagnostic to the system. Thank you!!!

  • @michaelmcloughlin3127
    @michaelmcloughlin3127 Před 2 lety +2

    For sure I tried to round out my fuel cost to an even number. Click, click and another click. While this customer did not appreciate it your viewers did. I for one learned a valuable lesson and no longer try to overfill

  • @allancharleschalmers4072
    @allancharleschalmers4072 Před 2 lety +104

    Some owners just don’t take responsibility for there actions, they just don’t believe it could possibly of been them that broke their car, Unbelievable ! Thanks for another great video Ray

    • @earnestp.worrell5389
      @earnestp.worrell5389 Před 2 lety +4

      *possibly HAVE been*

    • @mistie710
      @mistie710 Před 2 lety +4

      @@earnestp.worrell5389 If you are going to go down that path, it should read "Some owners just don't take responsibility for THEIR actions" but I wasn't going to say anything.

    • @norfolkngood8960
      @norfolkngood8960 Před 2 lety

      Which can also be caused by the complete undermining of respect for experienced trades people partly due at least from the sheer number of incompetent businesses & scammers out there.
      I have sympathy for both sides skilled workers deserve to be listened to & respected we also need to root out the bad actors from the industries too

    • @southernstyle8835
      @southernstyle8835 Před 2 lety +1

      **their

    • @earnestp.worrell5389
      @earnestp.worrell5389 Před 2 lety

      @@mistie710 I was going for the " low hanging fruit".

  • @terrycostakis6284
    @terrycostakis6284 Před 2 lety +59

    A sign of the times. Nobody wants to accept responsibility for their own actions, even when presented with the evidence. It's much easier to blame somebody else.

    • @MNNski
      @MNNski Před 2 lety +4

      It's because everyone is a perfect special snowflake so they can't be wrong.

    • @corrigenda70
      @corrigenda70 Před 2 lety +2

      It is ubiquitous in today's age. "I have a problem, so it must be someone else's fault".

    • @svgPhoenix
      @svgPhoenix Před 2 lety +4

      This is how people have always behaved. The only thing that's new is the Internet, which filters out all the good and only ever shows you the worst of humanity

  • @berndm9743
    @berndm9743 Před 2 lety +78

    Back in the day, before all the smog stuff, we used to start the engine and then use an unlit propane torch to run the nozzle over all the possible places a vacuum leak could happen. If there was one, the engine would rev up a bit as the vacuum sucked in the propane gas. Worked flawlessly every time we used it.

    • @lablackzed
      @lablackzed Před 2 lety +10

      Old school👍

    • @thedwemercomrade2675
      @thedwemercomrade2675 Před 2 lety +3

      Sounds potentially dangerous?

    • @haroldh3863
      @haroldh3863 Před 2 lety +9

      That's what my dad taught me .. especially for vacuum leaks... Alternative was to use either..

    • @iHelpSolveIt
      @iHelpSolveIt Před rokem

      OMG you're insane... Just use a spray bottle with soap. That propane can kill you.

    • @stansmith4054
      @stansmith4054 Před rokem +16

      @@thedwemercomrade2675 Just leaving your house these days is potentially dangerous!

  • @christophermemelo2733
    @christophermemelo2733 Před 2 lety +60

    I wish I could find a mechanic in my area like you. You are well trained, thorough and honest. Great video!

    • @anthonyvenegas4221
      @anthonyvenegas4221 Před rokem +2

      Keep looking,ther out there

    • @guyrazzino9341
      @guyrazzino9341 Před rokem +5

      Yeah, RAY IS GOOOOD GUY !!!!

    • @tsriftsal3581
      @tsriftsal3581 Před rokem +2

      Yeah, it's challenging to ignore the initial gut feeling when troubleshooting but following a sound methodology for analysis is far more efficient over time.
      Oh, you already checked that? Let me test it. But it's not the problem. Yeah, I'm just gonna test it. Lol

    • @scottgm321
      @scottgm321 Před rokem +1

      Ask around on Facebook and your friends and neighbors.

    • @arewefree
      @arewefree Před rokem

      @@anthonyvenegas4221 , very , very, hard to find.... lol

  • @incinerate4505
    @incinerate4505 Před 2 lety +213

    Note to self: overfilling the gas tank is worse than I thought! It's great to learn new things from you Ray. Once again, a thorough and fantastic diag that will be useful to me someday.

    • @benjamindavies1188
      @benjamindavies1188 Před 2 lety

      you see in my car being that it is a 2013 fiesta, it has the ford "easy fuel" neck which is a capless neck, I find it quite hard to over fill the tank infact if the nozzle isn't in the exact right position its just generally hard to fill the tank lol

    • @ToxicTeemoOCE
      @ToxicTeemoOCE Před 2 lety +1

      The guy obviously isn't stopping at the first click, he is prolly pulling the nozzle out, and trickling it in, until its full full.

    • @Bamahut
      @Bamahut Před 2 lety +6

      I was thinking the exact same thing, I didn't know there was a charcoal filter in the gas tank assembly to help with the fumes and that over filling would kill it. I always just though overfilling was bad because it would cause fuel to over-spill only.

    • @ToxicTeemoOCE
      @ToxicTeemoOCE Před 2 lety +1

      @@Bamahut The tubes connected to the gas tank, are connected to the filler neck, as long as you stop at the first click, the level of petrol will be below the connections, if you goto the trouble of over filling, looks like you can fill the level over the height of the connections, then you fill the cannister up with fuel.

    • @omgitznumbers
      @omgitznumbers Před 2 lety +1

      Only time I've ever overfilled my tank was with a faulty pump that didn't stop filling and spewed diesel on me and my car.

  • @billjamison2877
    @billjamison2877 Před 2 lety +79

    As my dear departed father used to say, "There is an ASS for every seat"!!! This profound statement is the result of our family owning an autobody repair shop for 64 years and dealing with a wide range of Humanoids that would wonder into our shop. Some customers have nothing between their ears and are just Jerks! As always, GREAT JOB RAY!

    • @mistie710
      @mistie710 Před 2 lety +4

      "There are more assholes in the world than asses."

    • @jimk4267
      @jimk4267 Před 2 lety +1

      For sure. Wish I had a nickel for everyone who said "As long as you have the paint in the gun"

    • @markbrowning8412
      @markbrowning8412 Před 2 lety +2

      Haha, well said....and I totally agree with your dad

    • @Cynsham
      @Cynsham Před 2 lety

      No good deed goes unpunished, perfect saying

  • @jimbeam9977
    @jimbeam9977 Před 2 lety +22

    So hard to try to help people out like this who don’t want to believe their actions were what caused the issue in the first place… your work speaks for itself and even though I just watch your videos as a young mechanic the way you go about diagnostics truly helps me figure out where to start and what to check. I’ve learned a lot over the years from guys like you who are genuine and honest mechanics.

    • @sithyarael6807
      @sithyarael6807 Před rokem

      I did Tech Support call centers for 25+ years. When I started late 90's people were nice then about when Obummer came into office they all turned into Karen's yelling and screaming that they didn't do it. It wasn't their fault even when you proved that it was their fail. Our society is falling fast as it has just gotten worse and worse since then in call centers. My last one was cable company and it was people screaming and yelling it wasn't their fault that they didn't pay the bill. Even when they admitted that they didn't pay the bill.

  • @lannybrasher2452
    @lannybrasher2452 Před 2 lety +1

    Can't tell you how many times I've filled my gas tank all the way up. Especially on long trips. Very glad I watched this video. You rock Ray! (Rocking Ray) ?

  • @deanc.5984
    @deanc.5984 Před 2 lety +4

    Click bait "you're fired"? Your videos are awesome, no need for hyped titles to get us to watch, im subscribed and I still think you're a mechanical genius!🍺👍

  • @bat__bat
    @bat__bat Před 2 lety +56

    You might want to send a letter to his mailing address in the hopes his family reads what's going on. Grandpa escaped in the Camry again and he's been trying to fix that same gas vent since 2011. He makes sure to let everyone know each year on the Christmas cards he sends out to overfill their gas tanks. "If it doesn't click 8 times, Grandpa isn't proud of you." Ray you've disrupted a long family tradition.

  • @mick-luv-in
    @mick-luv-in Před 2 lety +18

    I don't know the intricacies of how my car works, but there's something incredibly satisfying about watching a diagnostic work-through even though I don't know what's going on. I also learned something today. 20 minutes well spent

    • @UNSCPILOT
      @UNSCPILOT Před rokem +1

      Same, people who still do Watch repair are pretty cool to follow along with too, the "Wrist Watch Revival" channel especially since he talks you threw his whole process

  • @adrianreyno1
    @adrianreyno1 Před 2 lety +2

    You did a great job diagnosing the vehicle. Mechanics, dealerships, and owner's manuals state do not overfill gas tank or words to that effect. Great job.

  • @redchevy3307
    @redchevy3307 Před 2 lety +42

    I've always heard that you should not over fill the gas tank, now I've seen visual proof that over filling is bad for the car. Good video!

    • @danman32
      @danman32 Před 2 lety +1

      Same here. You'd think though the evap canister would be above the tank level and a check valve to prevent liquid from getting in.
      I get that evap can't do its job when tank is full, but it doesn't need to as there's no void to generate vapors to be purged.

    • @spellcrafter23
      @spellcrafter23 Před 2 lety +2

      Yup, no more "topping off" for me. Well, maybe to the next dollar, but with gas prices these days, that shouldn't put too much extra gas in the tank.

    • @captinbeyond
      @captinbeyond Před 2 lety

      When you are filling up your tank, how are those vapors routed into the canister vs just coming back out the nozzle? I understand the vacuum of the engine sucking off the vapors from the tank etc, but still not understanding how vapors get to the canister when filling up with gas.. Sometimes when I'm filling up my truck, the gas pumps nozzle keeps cutting off repeatedly up to a point where it seems to stop and let me finish filling up.

    • @mikem.9197
      @mikem.9197 Před 2 lety

      @@captinbeyond Then it's filling too fast. It's not the vapours that get to the canister in this case. It's when the valve opens, the fuel level is too high and it sucks raw fuel in rather than vapours.

    • @alskooper3319
      @alskooper3319 Před 2 lety

      @@captinbeyond Think of a straw in a cup, straw above the liquid line, you suck air. Straw below the liquid line, you get liquid. Overfill the gas tank and now the liquid line is too high allowing liquid to flow in place of the intended vapor.
      The charcoal canister is filled with many tiny charcoal pellets. The pellets absorb the gas vapor and allow fresh air to flow around them via the tank vent valve. The gas tank must vent to atmosphere except when the vehicles ECU runs the evap system test cycle. If the gas tank can’t vent it will collapse inward from the vacuum generated by the purge valve opening .
      When the charcoal pellets saturate with liquid they expand and turn to mush. Then there is no airflow through the canister to vent the gas tank to atmosphere.
      Don’t overfill your gas tank.

  • @ColinTimmins
    @ColinTimmins Před 2 lety +214

    The customer may not have appreciated your hard work but we sure do. I’ve done an extra top up with the fuel myself but now seeing what it can do, I will never do it again. You have helped to reduce a needless repair, thanks Ray! =]

    • @mandragor85
      @mandragor85 Před 2 lety +2

      yeah i a too overfilling my Volvo v70 2003 i do not know if the car have a Evap system but i will not overfill from now on :)

    • @System0Error0Message
      @System0Error0Message Před 2 lety

      extra top up is ok up to a point. What i do is once the fuel clicks and stops, i add a bit more just so that the dollar amount is exact. There is a time where i overfilled to get the dollar amount but the fuel would shoot out a bit. However my car over estimates the fuel and the low fuel warning light doesn't come on and since its an old car its not quite an issue and i dont run into this issue either.

    • @macmckenzie1242
      @macmckenzie1242 Před 2 lety

      Me too.

    • @BOHICA_
      @BOHICA_ Před 2 lety +5

      I overfill my diesel car all the time. It doesn't have a vapor recovery system so I have no fear of this problem.

    • @simbatortie9684
      @simbatortie9684 Před rokem

      People doesn't understanding over filling fuel is not a problem. LOL!!!

  • @pedropedroki9070
    @pedropedroki9070 Před 2 lety +49

    I am so fascinated at how knowledgeable you are. I used to be a diesel mechanic back in the day. Dealing with those types of customers was so frustrating. Just watching your videos makes my day. Thanks for the great content!

  • @paulvillere2321
    @paulvillere2321 Před 2 lety +10

    The minute I saw they had a brand new canister and vent valve I had my suspicions. I’ve run into this a couple of times. Typically I’ve found that the over flow/vent line to the tank has been particularly or completely clogged so the gasoline backs up into the canister before it should, while filling up.

  • @jasonkuehl639
    @jasonkuehl639 Před 2 lety +69

    Excellent work on the diagnosis. I've had customers throw full on temper tantrums when they find out the issue was caused by them. Nothing to do here except tell the customer you can't help them. Unfortunately, the customer will tell 1000 people how you tried to "rip them off". On the flip side, if you found something like the vent solenoid not plugged in, connected it, told them "no charge, have a great day", they'd never tell a soul. 😐

    • @everyhandletaken
      @everyhandletaken Před 2 lety +1

      so true!!

    • @edreynolds3745
      @edreynolds3745 Před 2 lety +4

      As a man who's been in the service business ( musical instruments) since 1976, I concur. It's the " no good deed goes unpunished" thing. When I've found an honest helpful carpenter, plumber, lawyer, mechanic, roofer, (you name it) I just never go anywhwere else. I think it's important to support the good folks who support you. ! Promotes that rewarding sense of comminity, where we all become friends. Friends are good to have. This man seems like a good guy who was really trying hard to help out.

    • @TC-dw6wg
      @TC-dw6wg Před 2 lety

      Depends on individual, but appreciate the all or none thinking.

  • @gusser2121
    @gusser2121 Před 2 lety +48

    Gees, I hope you got to charge him for the diagnosis. Being in the consultant business myself, all you can do is tell the client what the issue is and what the ramifications will be. What they decide to do with that information is their decision.

    • @PlumberD
      @PlumberD Před 2 lety +13

      Absolutely 100% there better have been a diagnostic charge…a person has a problem they can’t figure out and take it to experts/professionals who deal with those problems….if they spend their time and money on equipment to do their job that you asked them to do then they absolutely deserve to be compensated for it
      Ray if I find out you don’t get paid for diagnosing issues when a customer declines work….I’m going be real sad and very disappointed in the company you work for…there should always be a policy in place by them for these situations

    • @dans_Learning_Curve
      @dans_Learning_Curve Před 2 lety +1

      A lot of extra work was done to get to the root of the issue.
      May, just maybe, the canister will dry out and he'll stop over filling the tank.

    • @tuco2421
      @tuco2421 Před 2 lety +1

      They should pay up front for a diag.

    • @gusser2121
      @gusser2121 Před 2 lety +1

      @@dans_Learning_Curve one can only hope, huh? LOL

  • @sirewan
    @sirewan Před rokem +2

    I'm impressed how well you took it. I probably would have been a lot more upset at the customer. But you are right, sometimes people just need time to digest things and accept their own responsibility, it is human.
    Either way, kudos to you for your great attitude.

  • @ryansaunders5418
    @ryansaunders5418 Před rokem +6

    Sorry you had to work so hard for it to go that way. Whatever diagnosis you give, I would never doubt. Your truly an amazing mechanic!!!

  • @gipstetz6720
    @gipstetz6720 Před 2 lety +26

    Thanks Ray for your understanding with idiot customers. Most people have no clue. Hope the guy will learn something today by watching the vid.

  • @blastem
    @blastem Před 2 lety +13

    The beauty part of the whole situation is the following: You can't be bothered by someone's insult if you don't care what they think. By dismissing your diagnosis, this customer has made it clear that his opinion isn't worth your time or your worry.

  • @maxwedge5683
    @maxwedge5683 Před 2 lety +1

    Car is in surprisingly good shape and CLEAN too. Remember you ran the first test with a full tank. Not recommended.

  • @JamesMorningstar
    @JamesMorningstar Před 2 lety +1

    I paused at 8:30 to guess/comment before continuing:
    I would detach the evap canister first to check if it's filled with gas. I sometimes see this happen when people habitually overfill their fuel tank.
    And now back to our regularly scheduled video...

  • @danman32
    @danman32 Před 2 lety +7

    Let's not forget that the tank is full. The scan tool did say tank should be 1/2 to 3/4 full for diagnostics.
    For all we know, evap may still work once fuel gets down to optimal level for evap.

    • @ajwilson605
      @ajwilson605 Před 2 lety

      The charcoal canister is designed to hold gasoline vapor.....NOT liquid fuel. By overfilling the fuel tank the charcoal canister is flooded with fuel and very little liquid fuel in the canister will vaporize when the ECM runs a purge cycle. There is no flow through the canister, it's only exposed to pressure and vacuum differentials when operating. Pressure puts vapors into the canister for short term storage, and vacuum evacuates the vapors when a purge is commanded by the ECM. Never, ever "top off your tank!" This could happen to you! A very expensive lesson!

    • @danman32
      @danman32 Před 2 lety

      @@ajwilson605 That may be true but I don't see it as much of an issue as it seems here.
      If it were, mfrs would put in check valves to prevent or at least resist liquids from entering. The reason usually given to consumers to not top off is to prevent spillage.
      But lets review what we see in the video.
      The EVAP canister is disconnected from the tank and the hose to the canister disconnected from the tank is pinched off.
      No liquid fuel leaking out.
      The tube clamp is removed, and smoke comes out, not liquid fuel.
      But when the gas cap is removed after all hoses connected and valve commanded open, fuel comes out of the filler tube but only after applying vapor pressure into the tank through the evap system.
      So it is the filler tube that has liquid fuel in it at this time and is being pushed out and not from anywhere else.
      Under normal operation, the tank would have pressure equal to ambient air or a vacuum, never pressure exceeding the ambient air pressure.
      So it is important during the test that the tank be anywhere from 1/2 to 3/4 full, not more, which was specified by the scan tool. More than that and you may get a mis-diagnosis.

  • @WallyST675
    @WallyST675 Před 2 lety +19

    This is there should be an intelligence test before being allowed to earn a driver's license. Great diagnostics, as always.

    • @emrfixit
      @emrfixit Před 2 lety +1

      Or.... vote

    • @kairu_aname
      @kairu_aname Před 2 lety +4

      You fail to understand how dumb the majority is...

    • @Clynikal
      @Clynikal Před 2 lety

      Hmmmm… I think this is attributable to the human condition. Not so much an intelligence thing.

  • @meauxbull4321
    @meauxbull4321 Před 2 lety +1

    Glad I watched this I always overfill!!! Next time I'll let it go when it trips the first time!!

  • @markcollins457
    @markcollins457 Před 2 lety +3

    A friend of mine had the over filling issue I found out when I replaced a second charcoal canister I less than a year. He would click click & click again when filling the tank the second bad canister was full of raw liquid fuel, I explained why they call it a"vapor" canister. Good point.

  • @colbiecolbie6979
    @colbiecolbie6979 Před 2 lety +4

    Could be a plot to test your skills? You passed , good job !

  • @leadman4273
    @leadman4273 Před 2 lety +73

    Ray , listening to your friend description yesterday, was an eye opener. Your drive and determination to make a good life for you and your family is outstanding. Overcoming the many obstacles in your way has provided me with more of an appreciation of you. Your pleasant outlook on life, your mechanical knowledge,/ablities, and strong work ethic, is exceptional. The world needs more Rays.
    If you get a chance, watch the video about Ray made by his friend. The video is very well done.

    • @lechatbotte.
      @lechatbotte. Před 2 lety +3

      Where is that video?

    • @PuchMaxi
      @PuchMaxi Před 2 lety +3

      I've had some trouble finding the video you mentioned, but I do believe it's this one: watch?v=4wQXXlopcV8

    • @kevincorkery6292
      @kevincorkery6292 Před 2 lety +6

      @@lechatbotte. Look at “Ford Boss Me’ videos, he just posted a video about Rays entrance into mechanics.

    • @richardlambert1544
      @richardlambert1544 Před 2 lety +3

      I would park his car the furthest stall in the lot so he gets the point on not coming back

    • @paulsullivan6392
      @paulsullivan6392 Před 2 lety +2

      @@PuchMaxi Thanks for posting the link. I just watched it. Much respect for Ray and "Ford Boss Me."

  • @johnwhite1546
    @johnwhite1546 Před rokem +1

    You are correct. Never top off the fuel tank!! When you do there is a good possibility you will flood that charcoal filter with fuel and the canister will no longer work. If this happens in dusty conditions it will turn into cement inside that filter. Been there seen that. I enjoy your videos. Keep up the good work.

  • @skalinski100
    @skalinski100 Před 3 měsíci +1

    It's amazing that the customer didn't know what was wrong with the car. Hence, it showed up in your possession to diagnose the car, you diagnose the problem, and tell him the diagnosing procedure and what causing the failure and immediately he became the expert and said you were wrong. Ray one thing you can't fix is ignorance or stupidity 🙅

  • @The_True_
    @The_True_ Před 2 lety +12

    When someone doesn't know what is wrong with their car, takes it to an experienced expert, then doesn't want to listen to the well performed comprehensive diagnosis of the issue because it was user error....
    😖😖😖

    • @spellcrafter23
      @spellcrafter23 Před 2 lety +3

      Lol IT is another field of work where the customer does not want to hear "user error". I feel Ray's frustration.

  • @matthewgruba8040
    @matthewgruba8040 Před 2 lety +3

    Hah! I remember sitting in a queue at Costco fuel, for the ultra high flow pump. Two cars ahead, a middle aged lady in a Prado, filled to the click, the pump handles are quite heavy on the high flow pumps, and the hoses visibly jump when they click. She then squeezed again, overflowing the tank, and spilling a liter of diesel out of the tank, onto the ground. As the nice Costco attendant set up her cones to clean up, the young bloke in front of me, in a Hilux, gestured in disgust, and I could see his grimace of annoyance in his mirrors. After 5 minutes cleaning, he pulls up to the pump and proceeds to do the exact same thing. 😂🤣

  • @plumbsmart
    @plumbsmart Před 2 lety

    I made the mistake of overfilling gas tank on Honda Odyssey. My mechanic told me, "Don't do that!". So I quit. Problem solved, after I paid him to fix it. I realize most of you mechanics are looking out for us little guys, and I appreciate it. I'm a plumber, so I get a lot of the customer know it all headaches you guys do, and it ain't no fun, but the good customers make it all worthwhile.

  • @HH-zg8zm
    @HH-zg8zm Před rokem +1

    I use to fill to top of tank . Never knew you could destroy a part doing that haven't done it in 35 yrs . And thanks to you will never do it again.never going over full . Again . Thanks for the heads-up 👍

  • @rh5597
    @rh5597 Před 2 lety +6

    Thanks to you Ray, I never knew you could hurt something over filling the tank! THANK YOU I'M GUILTY OF DOING THAT! AGAIN THANKS!

  • @rajbeekie7124
    @rajbeekie7124 Před 2 lety +12

    This man owes you for diagnostic work. Unless he turns around and sincerely apologizes, I don't think you want him as a customer. He will just waste your time.

    • @BigLisaFan
      @BigLisaFan Před 2 lety +7

      He sounds like the type who says you fixed my tail light but now my radiator is leaking, you must have done something to it because it wasn't like that before it came here.

  • @michaelbroderick6830
    @michaelbroderick6830 Před 2 lety

    Great work in solving the issue, real perseverance & you have probably saved him more money & pain.

  • @staceygruver1969
    @staceygruver1969 Před rokem

    Your videos is very informing and taught me to make sure that I don’t accidentally overflow my tank and cause the same symptoms I’m glad you documented it up so that way if they try to say something later you have all the proof showing your diagnostics and you did more than most people would try to diagnose it so very informative video thank you

  • @wheels993
    @wheels993 Před 2 lety +31

    Once again. Exceptional work. Only the customer knows how many times he’s been told what you’ve found to be the problem and had the canister changed.

  • @blairarthur302
    @blairarthur302 Před 2 lety +6

    you just taught me a lesson on over filling,never even knew it was a problem ,thanks .

  • @daijoubu4529
    @daijoubu4529 Před 2 lety +2

    A clicking solenoid doesn't always mean it works properly when under vacuum though

  • @jessecampbell4580
    @jessecampbell4580 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for adding the text slides. I think its a great addition.

  • @renaldonormani6646
    @renaldonormani6646 Před 2 lety +11

    Nice that you stuck to it even when ideas seemed exhausted. Congrats on finding it! Didn’t know that overfilling can lead to all those issues.
    Maybe guy will cool off and realize… what no one wants to hear, “what you are doing sir, is wrong”

  • @markbrowning8412
    @markbrowning8412 Před 2 lety +4

    Great video !! I'm one of those guys that always squeezed in another dollar or 2 of gas after the pump clicks off....but I won't anymore after seeing this video. Thanks Rainman 👍👍

  • @deanowens5539
    @deanowens5539 Před rokem +1

    I don’t know any mechanic that would have done all the diagnostics you went thru. Sorry for that experience. All I know is that customer lost out on any future awesome service by you. Keep up the great work Ray!

  • @mechtech85
    @mechtech85 Před 2 lety +4

    I really like your videos. Just came across them. I'm an auto body repair mechanic trying to start my own channel and run across all these issues. Please keep posting it helps our community of repair monkeys with your experience and techniques!!! Earned a solid subscriber

  • @xliquidflames
    @xliquidflames Před 2 lety +8

    I did the same thing to my Chevy Colorado once. I didn't know any better. I was commuting 180 miles round trip 6 days a week. I would try to squeeze in as much fuel as I could so I wouldn't have to stop for gas that extra time every week. I went through 3 canisters before anyone clued me in. I felt so dumb when the mechanic explained it. I was really nice about it, though, and thanked him. So, I get where the guy is coming from but at the same time, you gotta take the education with humility. He was probably embarrassed and his natural reaction was to lash out. Good luck to em.

    • @toddhenning8304
      @toddhenning8304 Před 2 lety +2

      Great that you were willing to learn! None of us know everything and listening with an open mind is key to doing better (in almost everything)

    • @Bryan-Hensley
      @Bryan-Hensley Před 2 lety +5

      I have worked on vehicles for over 45 years and I've never heard about this. It makes sense though. I guess everything I've worked on, including my own, is owned by poor people who have never filled up their tanks but maybe once a year at most

  • @treadhead1945
    @treadhead1945 Před 2 lety +11

    I'd suggest a new transfer case and a blinker fluid flush

    • @Garm87
      @Garm87 Před 2 lety +2

      Don't forget the catalytic converter bearing.

    • @MattExzy
      @MattExzy Před 2 lety +2

      Ya need a new Johnson Rod in there.

    • @treadhead1945
      @treadhead1945 Před 2 lety

      @@MattExzy everything is ball bearings these days...

    • @vw5056
      @vw5056 Před 2 lety

      @@MattExzy He said rod.. Huh huh huh.

  • @paulogarcia4391
    @paulogarcia4391 Před 2 lety +2

    Hey Ray I just discovered your videos and enjoying all of them I am an aircraft mechanic and I do performed all my vehicles maintenance, you are an inspiration of a great mechanic and all should be like you God bless you will keep whatching your videos all the way in Brasil

  • @jimmyresendez311
    @jimmyresendez311 Před 2 lety +9

    Love the way you dug in and tested each component of the system. I know sooo many people that couldn’t do that, that call themselves good mechanics.
    I wonder what the evap readiness monitor said?

    • @Carlitosway211
      @Carlitosway211 Před 7 měsíci +1

      I sure hope he charged accordingly for that. So many people say they wish every mechanic was this thorough but they don't want to pay for it.

  • @ewokchicken4209
    @ewokchicken4209 Před 2 lety +39

    Nice thorough diagnostic work Ray. It’s always sad to hear that a customer isn’t willing to hear out the diag and do the repair as well as hear how to prevent it in the future. Hope they get it taken care of and stop overfilling their tank!

    • @kairu_aname
      @kairu_aname Před 2 lety +2

      It sounds like they just want to spend money rather than a fix to an issue they're causing.

    • @ryans413
      @ryans413 Před 2 lety +2

      People need education when the pump clicks you are full stop cramming more gas in you are just going to screw up the evap system. It’s there to release pressure from the tank as you fill up the gas fumes are collected in the canister then reburned in the engine kinda like extra gas there. When you over fill now the gas tank has no room for expansion and the canister gets filled with gas and it screws everything up. When it clicks your done any amount not charged at the pump will get rebated back into your account so stop worrying about trying to reach that extra dollar at the pump.

    • @MonkeyJedi99
      @MonkeyJedi99 Před 2 lety +4

      @@ryans413 Way back in the day, before evap systems, when gasoline had lead added, "topping off" did no harm besides spilling that lovely toxic mixture on the ground.
      Some older people still think that topping off is a harmless procedure, and we get what he have here today.

    • @ryans413
      @ryans413 Před 2 lety +3

      @@MonkeyJedi99 that’s true but that’s why I said people need to educate themselves on today’s vehicles

    • @MonkeyJedi99
      @MonkeyJedi99 Před 2 lety +1

      @@ryans413 I agree completely.

  • @lechatbotte.
    @lechatbotte. Před 2 lety +26

    Human nature sheesh. In all my years I’ve only argued with a mechanic once. A small shop they evacuated my AC. They were supposed to charge it but they said it leaked. I paid. Took it to the dealer who tested it no leak, they charged the system it worked perfectly. Took the guy to the Bureau of automotive repair. Got my money back from the first guy. Cost me 100 bucks at the dealer. Otherwise I’ve had reputable mechanics. Kudos to you Ray you’re a cut above.

    • @Skylancer727
      @Skylancer727 Před 2 lety +2

      I had it where we needed to replace one of the front fenders from a dear ramming it. They told us it would take about 2 weeks to get the parts, 3 months later we still didn't have the car. They gave it back clearly with 10,000 extra miles and the entire inside was cleaned out, they clearly took our car while we were gone. Then only about a week after getting our car back, we were robbed specifically targetting gear we had in the car. It can't be a coincidence. It was a GM Dealer that did the repairs.

    • @mikem.9197
      @mikem.9197 Před 2 lety +2

      @@Skylancer727 I doubt it was a coincidence. There was a well known audio shop near me that used to steal back what they sold...

    • @frandanco6289
      @frandanco6289 Před 2 lety

      @@Skylancer727 You actually let them do all this and did not involve Law Enforcement??? You need help...

  • @glenpitts6813
    @glenpitts6813 Před 4 měsíci

    Me too. I knew nothing about over filling the tank. Thanks so much for that info.

  • @SuperReznative
    @SuperReznative Před rokem

    Good diagnostic...I learned a bunch... and specialist equipment.

  • @Fastfreddyii
    @Fastfreddyii Před 2 lety +16

    On a management course I attended with a group of others, a psychologist asked us to write down the two best moments of our lives, and the two worst. We were then asked to remark on who was responsible for the 'best' moments. and who responsible for the 'worst'. Close to the end of the class, the summary we were presented with, is that "we" always claim responsibility for the best moments (like personal achievements), and the worst, always down to "someone else", even if we'd set up the situation prior to the disaster arriving. The conclusion then, is that bad things that happen to us, HAVE TO assigned to someone else. This is a great example of proof that condition exists.
    I've been working on and fixing computers for over 30 years. (386 + DOS days.) 6 months ago I got asked to sort out a fellas problem with a printer. He thought it would be a simple 2 minute job, which it wasn't, not least because of his peculiar setup. Anyhow, I got the same reaction experienced here. A fella who knows next to nothing about modern operating systems, telling me I was doing something wrong. Even if I had been, how was he to know? I was doing this as a favour, so the 15 minutes I spent on resolving the matter didn't cost him anything, but his pissy attitude will mean he won't be getting free help in the future. Seems I fixed the problem (I was told later), but I didn't get thanked for it either. Honestly, some people should come with 'health' warnings.

    • @Cheepchipsable
      @Cheepchipsable Před 2 lety +1

      Everyone thinks it will be a 2 minute fix.
      I've met so many people who admit they know nothing about a subject, then proceed to argue with you when you try and explain something.

    • @watchdogu.s.a.8973
      @watchdogu.s.a.8973 Před 2 lety +1

      My computer sales/repair/throw-in-the-trash experiences began in 1981 prior to the first IBM PC and PC compatibles. I could tell a ton (and the stories don't weigh much - at all!) of such stories. It's amazing when people build/assemble their own computers from ordered parts, can't get it to power up, and then proceed to try to tell you what's wrong when start to fix the problem. I'm somewhat to mostly retired now and can look back and laugh. Out loud!

    • @xerowolf4242
      @xerowolf4242 Před 2 lety +1

      this is interesting because some of the worst moments of my life, I blame myself for, where as some of the best I can think of, I definitely give credit to other people for. Is there something wrong with me? lol

  • @8ball1511
    @8ball1511 Před 2 lety +5

    Thank you for this video Ray. After years of telling my wife that she shouldn't fill the tank past the first click, I now have video proof that I was right!

  • @ianmcleod8898
    @ianmcleod8898 Před 2 lety +1

    I now have a Camry. Toyota is new to me too. Good advice you've me Ray.

  • @CK-dt6nx
    @CK-dt6nx Před 2 lety

    I'm over here thinking that I wish I had a mechanic that put as much effort into troubleshooting as you do. The dealer I swear just plugs in the code reader, doesn't look at anything else and "nope everything is fine" I learn more and more everytime I watch your videos. Thankyou!

  • @xliquidflames
    @xliquidflames Před 2 lety +6

    I love videos that involve troubleshooting via electronics. It reminds me of trying to troubleshoot a motherboard in a computer to find a dead capacitor or broken trace.

  • @KensSmallEngineRepair
    @KensSmallEngineRepair Před 2 lety +7

    With gas prices going so hi lately this will happen more often. All to save a few cents! When the pump clicks off, STOP FILLING!!! Nice job Ray!

    • @markdoldon8852
      @markdoldon8852 Před 2 lety

      Its moronic to try to chase fuel prices to that level. Over time you are going to overfill at an expensive price just as often as at a cheap one. My dad ran a mechanic shop back in the day (probably before the purge system was invented) and he always told me not to top up unless I knew I was driving some distance before shutting down. Especially on hot days. Gas in underground tanks is colder than the cars tank, so a chock full tank will expand and vent fuel. So I just don't overfill. No gain, possible pain=don't do it.

  • @NorthernerInSpace
    @NorthernerInSpace Před rokem

    I was today years old when I found out you could overfill the fuel tank! Thanks for that!

  • @johntorres1604
    @johntorres1604 Před 2 lety +1

    Ray we can’t win them all but take pride in the fact that you taught us an important lesson which is once you hear that click when filling your gas tank stop done deal. I hope you gave him the video and he gets to see the dedication and attention to detail you give to these cars and trucks god bless.

  • @richardberryhill718
    @richardberryhill718 Před 2 lety +7

    I seem to recall the warnings in the owner’s manuals on my (old) Toyotas and “new” Ford to NOT top off the fuel tank, with an explanation that exactly this result could happen. The gas pumps also warn “Do not top off fuel” on all the stations. Customer could have read that but did not or refused to accept it.

    • @acdii
      @acdii Před 2 lety

      Well, how many people actually RTFM? LOL Not many.

  • @efman2k3
    @efman2k3 Před 2 lety +3

    Self inflicted wound! This is a great video. Shows consumer ignorance and teaches how the evap system works. Great work Ray!!

  • @charlesfurgeson5152
    @charlesfurgeson5152 Před 2 lety

    Old school mechanic, I really enjoy watching new school technicians Diagnostics , great explanations on what your doing.

  • @MizGizma
    @MizGizma Před 2 lety +45

    Former autozone employee here. Thank you for the videos. So often people would come in and have us run our simple diagnostic tools for them and when it came up with an EVAP leak most of the time we would just sell them a new gas cap. Please tell people that autozone workers are NOT mechanics. Sure we might have some knowledge ... but that is not what they are there for. Autozone workers are there to sell parts. That's it. Sell parts. Everything else they do is EXTRA that you should be thankful for. And if that autozone employee goes the extra mile for you ... TIP them OUTSIDE .. and insist on it. They are told to refuse tips. But I can assure you they would like it and it will encourage continued better service at that location. If an autozone employee says that they don't know how to do something ... BELIEVE THEM.

    • @OGRH
      @OGRH Před rokem

      I had a Discount auto guy simply sell me items that I needed, then with the two bags that I had, insisted on carrying them out with me, where he held me up in the parking lot the same way he was inside to the point where I said, "Okay dude I've got to go!"... He then informed me that some customers don't tip him when he comes outside to assist them with their problems. I replied, "wow they sound cheap!" & I left knowing this dude was on meth! If I were to allow an employee to go above for me I would tip, but I will not be shaken down in the parking lot by an out of touch underachiever... This doesn't apply to many of them, but that guy was a moron.

    • @thesausage351
      @thesausage351 Před rokem +2

      25+ years in an aftermarket spares in Australia, man, it’s one industry I’m glad I’m out of. Had one customer who would continually wait for the boss. I was always told off by the boss, because I was there to work, but this old dude literally refused to allow anyone besides the boss sell to him, even if it was for a headlight globe. Anyway we went computerised. Boss was unable to use the computer. The guy comes in and boss directs me to find part. Old guy says no I’ll get you to do it. Boss says I can’t, don’t know how to use the computer. So I was allowed, with careful supervision, to find the part he needed. This little dance went on every time he came in.

    • @adamr9215
      @adamr9215 Před rokem

      @@thesausage351 Wow, your boss should have been fired. When I was in that industry, we didn’t allow customers to act like that. They would be told that management only get involved if there is a problem because the employees are paid to do that job. If the customer had a problem with that, they would be banned from the store.
      For the short time I lived on the east coast of the US, I worked at a parts store that had a union. I was a commercial sales manager, and as management, I was a company employee rather than a union employee. The union rules stated that I couldn’t do a union employee’s job or I would be fired. So I couldn’t help people on the floor at all. All I could do is tell them to take it up with the union. Because I’m not spiteful at all, I also gave the customers a copy of the union rule book, complete with the names and phone numbers of all the high level union reps, so they could complain. It was almost a year after I left the company that the union found out who was giving out their info. They started calling and threatening me, but I just laughed at them. I told them to come to me if they wanted, because I was back in the south where we know how to handle the mafia. I never heard anything from them again.

  • @roblachman8919
    @roblachman8919 Před 2 lety +8

    Great work Ray. Australia doesn’t have the stringent pollution rules you guys have but trickle filling the tank to max creates problems I never considered. Love your work and the vids. I’m learning heaps watching how you tackle your work. 🇦🇺👍

  • @Rockinthehill
    @Rockinthehill Před 2 lety +5

    Thanks for explaining WHY you dont top off the tank. I had heard that but am guilty of doing that in the past. Now I know why thats a bad idea so you might just have saved me some serious dough. One click and done at the pump from now on. I've learned alot watching a truly great mechanic (YOU) Thanks.

  • @eddienash5426
    @eddienash5426 Před 2 lety

    Wish I could bring my car to you! An honest knowledgeable/honest mechanic like yourself is great to see.

  • @donreinholz8121
    @donreinholz8121 Před měsícem

    Great job diagnosing Ray!

  • @gregchamberlain8519
    @gregchamberlain8519 Před 2 lety +3

    I used to fill my vehicle up that way until I heard and saw doing that would in fact cause the cannister to quit working. hopefully he will learn from his mistake. Great Video as always. Cheers

  • @lawrencecaile
    @lawrencecaile Před 2 lety +3

    I have got to say I know nowt about cars that are being made these days, Moggie's and Beetles was my time, the stuff that's on them now is mind boggleing, Ray I just enjoy going along with your repairs whatever it is, just keep them coming, thanks

    • @BigLisaFan
      @BigLisaFan Před 2 lety

      You have to be from the UK, right? Nowt and moggies is something one doesn't hear in Canada but is fairly common in the UK.

    • @lawrencecaile
      @lawrencecaile Před 2 lety

      @@BigLisaFan Hi Clare, yes I live in Durham UK, that's in the northeast of the country nice place to live, 15 miles west and I'm in the Dales, 15 miles east and I'm on the coast at South Shields.

  • @vincemorath676
    @vincemorath676 Před rokem

    Great diagnostic work. thanks for sharing.

  • @DconBlueZ
    @DconBlueZ Před rokem

    Thanks for the video, always enjoy watching!

  • @xerowolf4242
    @xerowolf4242 Před 2 lety +71

    I must say that on occasion, I am guilty of overfilling my gas tank like this. I have never experienced any issues arise from doing so but I now understand why it would be a good idea to never do it again. Thank you once again sir for your videos. And I hope the guy who owns this toyota eventually realizes you were right and maybe even comes back to apologize to you.

    • @stephenhookings1985
      @stephenhookings1985 Před 2 lety

      Does it depend on the manufacturer? I always brim my car and drive it until just vapour. A mate of mine said this is bad because one could get grit at full - which could block injectors. I get that running out of fuel is also bad.
      Mine is VW 1.2 TSi. But if used to do it on Vauxhall (GM engine) 1.4 and 1.6. will be YouTubing to find out what the risks are.

    • @chucknorisnunchucks
      @chucknorisnunchucks Před 2 lety +3

      @@stephenhookings1985 without looking up the specifics of any evap system that your engine may or may not have I'm just going to say yes, it is bad. That charcoal canister gets filled up with gasoline and ruins it I would say roughly 90% of the charcoal canisters that we replace are caused by customer filling to the brim and then going further.

    • @AgentOffice
      @AgentOffice Před 2 lety +1

      @@stephenhookings1985 not a problem until it is. VW has a valve which can die

    • @jonp.6131
      @jonp.6131 Před 2 lety +3

      I used to, until I had to replace my charcoal cans and EVAP ... that killed it for me. Now I go until the pump handle clicks off and call it good

    • @hakachukai
      @hakachukai Před 2 lety +5

      Over filling it puts your charcoal canister at risk. If it sucks up liquid gasoline, it's finished!
      Running it down to the fumes puts your fuel pump at risk, but it's not because of grit in the tank. That's a very old misunderstanding. The fuel pump is designed to be fully submerged in fuel to cool itself down. When you run the tank very low on fuel, the fuel pump gets too hot and starts slowly taking internal damage. If it happens enough times, the fuel pump burns out and stops running. Generally speaking it's good to never go below 1/4 tank if you can help it.

  • @rcguygarage
    @rcguygarage Před 2 lety +9

    So frustrating to see the obvious diagnosis but semi understandable in a way that the customer doesn't understand but that's why the fuel pump clicks off so that you do not overfill as it leaks down into the vapor lines

    • @austfox2170
      @austfox2170 Před 2 lety

      I always fill only to the first click, but never knew over-filling could result in a flooded canister.

    • @marksmallman4572
      @marksmallman4572 Před 2 lety +1

      Diesel fuel pumps click off also, and diesels do not use evap, pump nozzles click off to avoid muppets flooding the forecourt I believe.

    • @rcguygarage
      @rcguygarage Před 2 lety

      @@marksmallman4572 yes in the video we weren't talking about diesel not everybody drives a diesel I believe the majority of people that would overfill are diesel drivers like myself there is a return vent line to the tank to prevent that spillage from aggressively pumping out of the spout doesn't work all the time but there is one. 👍🤣

  • @bobbyhoward5286
    @bobbyhoward5286 Před rokem

    Like watching your work. Reminds me of when I was younger.

  • @retirednow1867
    @retirednow1867 Před 2 lety +1

    Please move north. Thoroughness, competence, honesty and integrity all in one mechanic. We need more like you.