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We have a Wiki
All of the MercedesShop Do It Yourself articles are now in a "Wiki" format.
CHECK IT OUT This new format allows anyone to make comments, ask or answers questions relative to each DIY article. Just click the "New Comment" button at the bottom of the article to open a text box. Type your comment there. Registered members of the MercedesShopWiki can post their own articles and make changes to them. No registration is required to enter comments but registration is required to access the advanced features. Give it a try! There's a "Sandbox" page to play around with the advanced features, etc.
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Bill Wood - Retired Webmaster My Personal Website 1998 Mercedes E430 2010 Toyota Sequoia My Photo Albums |
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Excellent idea.
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'90 300SE 298k -300K and it gets put into retirement. '80 300D 255k Purchased new by family in 1980. Had a: 1973 220 (gas) 1980 300SD 1992 400E |
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When he submitted his DIY article he suggested the idea.
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Wow, I just noticed it. I think this is a GREAT idea, and a perfect way to put together a "W123/W124/W202 etc. etc. FAQ" that people have talked about from time to time. Maybe there should be a sticky at the top of the tech help forum to let people know?
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This is a great addition to the site, thanks, and congratulations. If MB is consistent with their job numbers in the service manuals it would be nice to have them in the titles of the articles. There could be an index somewhere that corresponded to the service manual index. Just ideas.
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