BMW Mechanic Tools YOU Need To Repair Your BMW

BMW Mechanic Tools YOU Need To Repair Your BMW

in this video I talk you through some of the tools I use to fix all my cars and bmws and talk you through how the garage is going and what has been done so far and also regarding my bmw e60 and what is happening as the plans have changed on this car completely

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lloyd palmer says:

doc ..cud you have a look at my car …?

yasser saad says:

Thanks alot for your great info may i ask you sir how i know the right tourq for any screw in any car iam working on ?

Captured_by_Jordiev says:

hello Hey man great video. I am a dude from the Netherlands .. A couple of times i had the High battery discharge when i had to set my clock..had that 2 times maybe 3 … when i drove like 60 km it s was gone …but after a couple of days, i had some problems on my screen like ….ABS, Seatbelt, RPA, Driver assistant management… Could this all be related to a dead Battery ?? cause i let it readout on a specialist and he said, the ABS sensor could be broken.? I have doubts because i am sick the last 3 months and I was not driving very often and not long distances for sure. That's the reason i think the battery is weak … please help

elliott stanaway says:

Very nice and organized. Hello from Minnesota

Amund Jones says:

This video would have been better if you had saved the parts that aren't actually about what tools you need to repair and service your BMW until the end, unless you'd given timestamps to let me know that I could have just skipped the first three and a half minutes.

Joel Squirrell says:

Alright buddy love vids learning great deal.had change headlight bulbs today was hard as have msport have take front bumper off to get headlight out. Wondering what type a trolly jack you use low profile ? What size ? So buy right first time

Robert Codó Isus says:

Hi BMW doctor could you helped me , after replace the rear break pads and sensor the warming wear light I can turn off my car is a BMW 530D F10 N57 2010 year.

CoolinKofi says:

Garage looks good man best of luck bro

BMWSource says:

I agree with you Dean. I'm outside the UK, & I want to tell you, that I never ever use China parts on my E90 330Xi N52B30. Like you said, you are correct, I don't trust China parts. Here in Canada where I'm from like the USA, previous owners neglect reliability on these BMW's, People like me maintain these cars to keep them running, & don't abuse it either. Do you guys in the UK don't have as much issues in these cars, I don't know why in North America, BMW is seen differently here than the European/UK market where it's a different story. Plus, you guys in the UK/Europe get both petrol/diesel models, here in Canada, we're very limited to diesels. We do have some diesel models but not all of them, mostly petrol ones. The only diesels we have are the X-Series SUV's, E90 335d, F30 328d, & we do have some F10 models I think. I wished bmw sold us the 330d. But yes, people who make their bimmers run like a Ford for example are known to have more problems. That's why always use genuine parts.

I always use BMW Genuine Parts, & other OEM parts such as BOSCH, Victor Reinz, MANN FILTER, LIQUI MOLY, Pentosin, TEXTAR, Valeo etc.

Keep up the good work Dean!

Greetings from Canada

Teufel Hunden says:

Great video. Nice and organized. I’ve been wanting to get something to hang my tools on, what do you suggest?

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