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      02-05-2021, 05:08 AM   #1
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Maintenance/diagnostic training for non-professional mechanics

Does anyone know if there are any short (hands on) courses you can do to learn how to maintain, diagnose and do minor repairs on BMWs (in Melbourne Australia)?

I've watched a lot of DIY YouTube videos but I feel that half the battle is figuring out how to disconnect things properly without breaking stuff. That is a subtlety that doesn't come through watching tutorials.

I love BMWs and recently started to delve into how they work (unfortunately because of the problems I've been having with mine).

It got me thinking that I'd really enjoy being able to jump into the garage on a weekend to do some maintenance and to diagnose basic issues.

I'd love any suggestions on places I could get training. I'd even pay an individual who enjoys teaching.
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      02-05-2021, 05:32 AM   #2
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This is where I learnt alot of stuff.

Put up yout issues here someone will help.
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      02-05-2021, 05:39 AM   #3
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Agreed, the community on here is super helpful.

What I'm trying to figure out how I go about getting some hands on experience without completely taking the safety belt off

Having someone supervise/walk through/teach a few basic repairs would be awesome.

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      02-05-2021, 08:04 PM   #4
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The Pelican step by step guides are pretty good for a lot of maintenance jobs, with comprehensive photos.

https://www.pelicanparts.com/bmw/tec...h_main_E90.htm
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Thanks, these look pretty detailed.

Is the best place to start to just pick a few easy jobs and give it a shot?

Is there anything that I should be aware of up front? Safety related or otherwise?

What do you guys do when things go wrong? Just take it to the mechanic and tell them you weren't able to manage the job yourself?
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      02-06-2021, 03:00 PM   #6
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The service manual is really detailed and is written in plain language; have you had a look at it ?
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Does anyone know if there are any short (hands on) courses you can do to learn how to maintain, diagnose and do minor repairs on BMWs (in Melbourne Australia)?

I've watched a lot of DIY YouTube videos but I feel that half the battle is figuring out how to disconnect things properly without breaking stuff. That is a subtlety that doesn't come through watching tutorials.

I love BMWs and recently started to delve into how they work (unfortunately because of the problems I've been having with mine).

It got me thinking that I'd really enjoy being able to jump into the garage on a weekend to do some maintenance and to diagnose basic issues.

I'd love any suggestions on places I could get training. I'd even pay an individual who enjoys teaching.
I'd get a copy of the Bentley manual and a scan tool.. then watch a dozen YouTube videos on some of the repairs that are common in threads.. understand the ramifications of disassembly so you aren't left with a half apart engine and you've run out of steam or ideas
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      02-07-2021, 08:23 AM   #8
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I got my scan tool setup today. Pretty neat!

Having trouble finding the Bentley manual for my 2005 E90 (4cyl) with N46 engine.
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      02-08-2021, 07:13 AM   #9
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I got my scan tool setup today. Pretty neat!

Having trouble finding the Bentley manual for my 2005 E90 (4cyl) with N46 engine.
Bentley didn't produce a manual for the N46.

This will cover the basics:

https://www.supercheapauto.com.au/p/...003620#start=3
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