“Unearthed Secrets: Mechanic’s Routine Repairs Reveal Hidden Treasures and Unexplained Mysteries”
When brakes go from squealing to silent, they go from barely working to completely non-functional. That bottom pad looks a little bit like a skull and crossbones, which couldn’t be a more appropriate way to illustrate why this is such a serious problem.
Well, there’s the problem
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As Reddit user AdOld5079 described it, the customer who brought this Mercedes in was incensed that the mechanics didn’t see a coolant leak in her car’s radiator during an earlier service. And sure, that is a pretty glaring problem to miss. But it isn’t the garage’s fault.
Why? Because that radiator leak was caused by this bullet that somehow ended up puncturing the radiator after that service took place. Unless they were supposed to bulletproof her car during the last service, she’s really mad at whoever fired this shot.
A series of unfortunate events
![fuse fuse](https://www.postfun.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/fuse-22142.jpg?b=0&c=0&width=800&height=533&top=30&left=0&zoom=0.666666666667)
When Reddit user shrewdlogarithm showed these burnt-out fuses, they described a customer with a strange and frightening predicament. The fuses in their tailgate keep blowing to the point of nearly starting on fire. Naturally, they wanted to know why that was happening.
And while this mystery is certainly bewildering on its face, the culprit soon became obvious to the mechanic. Apparently, there are about three inches of water under the carpets at the tailgate, which kept shorting out the fuses.
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