He may not be perfect and there is no doubt that his prices are a bit high but you cannot fault him for trying to make a living. I think he and others like him should be encouraged. He is promoting old MB's which most of us think is a good thing to do. If you disagree with his approach, then I suggest you send him an email telling him what you think. He may well benefit from some advice.

RB

On 27/09/2018 11:40 PM, 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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