Repair manuals (Haynes) are CD ones any good
Posted: Sat May 04, 2013 12:15 pm
Last query/post today, I promise ::)
I am usless when it comes to little jobs on my cars, but I always have a look and usually with a Haynes manual, I have contacted Haynes and they do not do an E53 X5 repair manual (though they did reply that they would record my interest and review in the future, more than likely for newer cars, but maybe if you all ask they might strip down an E53 for us (Ducks the flying pig) )
I have seen that there is a Bentleys manual, I see they look very big, they may be too advanced for an idiot like me, they are very expensive, and I get the feeling they will be full of Yank terminology.
So how about these manuals on CD, like this:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BMW-X3-X5-OFF ... 46019f3527
Not saying this exact one, but this type of thing.
Has anyone bought one ? how do they compare to a Haynes manual (sorry but thats the only reference point I have)
It may only be £6 but I am a tight arse
I am usless when it comes to little jobs on my cars, but I always have a look and usually with a Haynes manual, I have contacted Haynes and they do not do an E53 X5 repair manual (though they did reply that they would record my interest and review in the future, more than likely for newer cars, but maybe if you all ask they might strip down an E53 for us (Ducks the flying pig) )
I have seen that there is a Bentleys manual, I see they look very big, they may be too advanced for an idiot like me, they are very expensive, and I get the feeling they will be full of Yank terminology.
So how about these manuals on CD, like this:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BMW-X3-X5-OFF ... 46019f3527
Not saying this exact one, but this type of thing.
Has anyone bought one ? how do they compare to a Haynes manual (sorry but thats the only reference point I have)
It may only be £6 but I am a tight arse
