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In this video, I talk about how I went from literally not knowing how to. add engine oil to being a Mercedes-Benz Master Certified Journeyman technician in 2 years. I also talk about what I do for a living, how I got started as a tech and why I left Mercedes. Oh, I talk about going to fulltime YouTube.
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I have a 2013 SL 550 Mercedes. Want to remove the rear pop up wind screen to repair it, but I don’t want to break anything. Can you tell me where I can find the procedure to do this? Can you tell me how to do it?
Crazy how these things can change in one year!!! 😲😲😲
I dont know how you guys do it. Im dipping my toe into modern cars and I'm lost. Bidirectional controls, EEPROMS, and just recently I find out how at least Ford is making rocker arms. They DONT. EVEN. CALL THEM that anymore. Rocker followers, because they float, and put needle bearings in them because…yes, lets make a tiny wear component able to drop right down into the cylinder.
Im having a boomer moment I guess, even if Im not one. I think its time to get my modern car off to the dealer and just go back to my carburetors and vacuum logic boards.
give it 2 years youl be at a million or 2 subs
Good luck matey,i which you all the best ,I enjoy watching your videos
Haha you would have to pay me a lot to work on those piles of junk…. it seems like everyone in my area drives a money pit Mercedes or BMW
Some people are just natural at things
“I didn’t have a dad around” I felt that
Hey man. I just got a gls550. I've always loved wrenching on my previous cars/trucks. Can a DIY guy do normal things like brakes, oil/filter changes etc. Or do I need a computer to clear lights and warnings?
This guy got 2much money should lend me 10000 to travel to usa