The kids of fakebook love him. 

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> On Sep 27, 2018, at 11:45 PM, Curley McLain via Mercedes 
> <mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> 
> you are right. (again)   The intermittent stuff is tough, unless you get 
> lucky.
> 
> All you need is to get a blue shop coat to be as smart or smarter than Kent.  
>  (oh, and make videos)  (or post to the fookbase 123 group.)
> 
> fmiser via Mercedes wrote:
>> Got an email from that amazing guru of Mercedes repair, Kent.
>> 
>> (can you feel the sarcasm)
>> 
>> He says, "A dead short (one that instantly blows fuses) in your
>>     Mercedes can be one of the hardest electrical problems to
>>     troubleshoot and fix.
>> 
>> I guess my idea of "hard to troubleshoot" and his are different.
>> Dead shorts are easy to identify the circuit with a problem, and
>> it's clear when the problem is fixed.
>> 
>> I'm reluctant to promote his, ah - err "stuff" - but I'm curious
>> if any of the rest of you find it hard to fix dead shorts?  I
>> guess mostly I'm trying to get a glimpse of "normal" from wherever
>> it is that I am.
>> 
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