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wishihad50k
04-18-2005, 01:31 PM
I am in need of a 5 series repair manual. Who makes the most detailed one and where is a good place to get it?
Thank!

PhilipJCaputo
04-18-2005, 01:40 PM
I'd say the bentley manual... available at www.bmaparts.com (http://www.bmaparts.com) for about 50 bucks


you could also buy a computer and have it connected to the internet out where you work on your car.... I mean the internet has just about all the answers (with less pictures, and diagrams of the work you hafta do)

wishihad50k
04-18-2005, 01:47 PM
Thanks, good point!

Kalevera
04-18-2005, 02:33 PM
Buy it from alldirect.com

Mine was about $42.

The Bentley manual is the ONLY way to go. Don't waste your time or money with anything else.

PhilipJCaputo
04-18-2005, 02:44 PM
The Bentley manual is the ONLY way to go. Don't waste your time or money with anything else.
it is nice to have the printed detailed instructions in front of you! So don't always rely on the internet.

I carry my bentley around with me, with a small assortment of tools.... just in case I break down in the middle of no where, I will be able to at least attempt some kind of educated repair.

homer+vat
04-18-2005, 02:50 PM
Haynes manual, £2.20 on Ebay UK.

Andy

632 Regal
04-18-2005, 03:18 PM
Ummm....Ed has a link on the top of every page here.
http://www.bimmer.info/bimmerbooks/
a very small portion goes towards Ed and it will help offset all his work and NEW FASTER servers!

BobHarris
04-18-2005, 06:01 PM
Does the Bentley Manual cover UK spec cars?

Kalevera
04-18-2005, 08:35 PM
Yeah...the Haynes is just about worth 2.2 pounds any way you shake a stick at it :)

True - if you want to support the board, get it through the link. Ed deserves much 'sport.

I keep my Bentley's in the trunk most of the time. Right now it's on a bookshelf because, sometimes...I just like to read it.

best, whit

peks
04-18-2005, 11:20 PM
mine says its "specifically designed to cover only those models built for sale in the United States" but maybe theres one out there for uk spec.. but anyway its 10000000x better than a haynes or chiltons even if its not uk spec

shogun
04-18-2005, 11:54 PM
Does the Bentley Manual cover UK spec cars?

No Bob, it does not cover U.K. cars and any other cars outside the U.S.
In your case there are a bit more probs as you have RHD. I know it from the E32 model. For example to get out the microfilter in a RHD is very difficult and it is split in 2 halfs, to get out out because the steering wheel column is in they way.
I had the same problem here in Japan with a friends car. A 750iL E32. He bought a cat from the U.S. And there was a temp feeler at the rear of the cat which apparently no one ever has seen. Bentley did not say anything, and nobody on any other board here on the 7 board, in Germany or US could tell me if this has some influence on the DME (cold/warm temp info to the ECU). The car was running bad.
Here the US cat with not connceted temp sensor, as no connection there
http://members.roadfly.org/hairwithit/leftside.JPG
Here the right side with conncted temp sensor with Jap spec cat
http://members.roadfly.org/hairwithit/rightside.JPG

Finally, after 2 weeks checking and testing we found out that the 2nd fuel pump was not working, the used replacement pump we bought in Japan was also bust and only the 3rd fuel pump worked.
This sensor for example is only installed on Japan spec. cars to sensor the heat and it gives alarm on the CC if a certain temp is exceeded, but that is all, no influence on the engine management.

But I would not miss the Bentley. Enough info there. Thge 32 manual has about 1000 pages, all torques, specifications for checking voltages, Ohm etc.
It is worth the money.

BobHarris
04-19-2005, 01:16 AM
Thanks guys