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Manuals for BMW 524td

I’ve had my grease car for over a year now and I’ve thoroughly searched for technical resources supporting the rare 524td. Although there are a lot of general manuals, a few resources provide the most accurate and valuable information.

The Bentley manual

Bentley

All the forums and car KBs online talk about the Bentley manual as being the premier manual. Compared to the other printed manuals, I would have to agree. But this manual specifically doesn’t cover the 524td, just the gas cars. It is helpful for general repair and maintenance, but not worth the 30$ you’ll pay on ebay.

Chilton’s General BMW repair manual for 1970-1988

Chilton\'s general repair manual

This is not the greatest manual either. Probably the worst you can get for the 524td, just too general for most stuff and you’re constantly trying to find your model in each section.

Haynes Repair manual for 3 & 5 series

There is a PDF of this manual on almost every torrent site. Again, broken record, but this is a general manual which doesn’t cover the TD engine. Worth torrenting, but not buying a paper copy.

OnDemand5 software from Mitchell1

This software is available on torrents also. Large files due to the extensive coverage. I just DLed the imports DVDs, not domestic. Installation is pretty tricky. First you have to copy the DVDs to disk, in certain directories within the first DVD’s directory tree. On my laptop I needed to install a floppy disk emulator to install the license while I configured the repair manuals. So install was a pain, but this was definitely worth it. Good directions for diagnostics and repair. Tables, Graphs, Diagrams are invaluable.

1984 Lincoln shop manual

The Mark VII has the M21 engine also, so this manual is great for engine related stuff. Best diagrams of the engine I’ve seen anywhere. The engine rebuilding section is very thorough.

BMW shop manual for 524td/535i

There is a copy available online (appears the domain is down right now). This is the best overall source you can get. The quality of the photos is pretty bad, but it’s directly from BMW so the information is great. This manual coupled with OnDemand5 makes for a better fight against tough to solve problems, or if you’re just a noob like me.

Colorado Trip: Day 6

Started day @ 5:30am mountain time in Boulder, CO. We headed up through Wyoming to Keystone, SD. Heidi had never seen the “four faces” in person, so we stopped by to check it out. Here is Heidi crushing the head of George Washington!

Heidi crushing G.W.

I think the ice cream cone was more exciting than the monument. BTW, I wonder how they will fit G.W. Bush’s face on the mountain?

Nothing like a romantic dinner the last day of a week long trip. I planned it out perfectly.

The setting: historic and beautiful Corn Palace in Mitchell, SD. A band was playing outside at the bar next door :) We ate Taco John’s….in our car.

Back in Owatonna, MN at 12:15am CST. LONG day.

In summary:

Colorado is a must see. I highly recommend camping in RMNP, hiking for sure. Estes Park is a nice place to grab food and a shower if camping. Boulder is at least a day’s worth also of eating/drinking/shopping/hiking.

Colorado Trip: Day 5

We stayed in Boulder a few miles from downtown.  This day was basically set aside for Heidi to shop :)   and me to drink good beer.  And that’s what we did.  If you’re on Pearl Street, check out these places to eat:

Boston Celtics had amazing comeback in Finals.  It’s always nice to see the Lakers lose.

Colorado Trip: Day 3

With temperature in the 80s, we set off to hike in Rocky Mountain National Park.  We started at Bear Lake’s trailhead.

The hike was probably 6 miles roundtrip.  Unbelievable views at Alberta Falls & Mills Lake.

The night ended back in Moraine Park with Fat Tires around campfire.