Useful Links
Aeromotors.fi
Aeromotors.fi is actually very useful for you in Finland.
It’s basically a professional-level parts marketplace — similar logic to Autodoc, but often better for:
- OEM numbers
- Cross-references
- Multiple supplier comparison
- Fast delivery inside Finland
newtis.info
newTIS is basically an online mirror of BMW TIS (Technical Information System).
This is NOT parts catalog like RealOEM — this is:
- 🔧 Repair procedures
- 🔌 Wiring diagrams
- 📐 Torque specs
- 🛠️ Removal / installation guides
- ⚡ Pinouts
- 📊 Test plans
- 🧠 Fault code explanations
Realoem
RealOEM is a very useful tool for you, especially with the amount of BMW work you’re doing.
It’s basically an online mirror of BMW ETK (Electronic Parts Catalog).
You can use it to:
- Decode VIN (last 7 digits)
- Confirm exact engine variant (very important for N47 / M57 etc.)
- Check production month/year
- Get original BMW part numbers
- See exploded diagrams
- Check part supersessions
Startmycar
StartMyCar — it’s basically a community troubleshooting database where people report:
- Common faults
- Starting problems
- Dashboard warnings
- Known weak points
- User-reported fixes
It’s not official repair data — more like aggregated owner complaints.
Mhhauto
MHHAuto (MHH Auto) is an automotive professional forum focused mainly on:
- Diagnostic software
- ECU flashing tools
- Coding/programming tools
- Engineering software
- Dealer-level systems
It’s not a repair manual site — it’s a discussion + file-sharing forum for automotive technicians.
Charm.li
Charm.li is basically an online archive of:
- Factory Service Manuals (FSM)
- OEM repair procedures
- Wiring diagrams
- Component locations
- Torque specs
- Diagnostic flowcharts
Mostly for:
- US market vehicles
- 80s–2010 era cars
- GM / Ford / Chrysler especially strong
- Some BMW / Audi / imports