BMWD-201: BMW Motorrad Section 1
Sem 4Students will begin their training by using BMW’s web-based training system to learn about the history of BMW motorcycles and BMW Motorrad USA training requirements for technicians. Students also will become familiar with the BMW motorcycles model line, including model identification, suspension system design, identification and evolution of the anti-lock braking system (ABS). They will learn to identify the structure of the vehicle identification number (VIN), locate the VIN on various motorcycles and identify other labels found on the motorcycles and main group structure.
In this web-based program, students will learn about the structured BMW service and maintenance processes that experienced BMW Motorrad dealership technicians follow to service and maintain BMW motorcycles. They will follow an outline of the service maintenance schedule to learn basic service requirements before moving on to higher level service procedures. Students will learn to identify service information resources and get familiar with fastener torque procedures using a torque wrench. They will learn about service consumable products; changing oils; wheel service; brake service; battery maintenance; cooling system service; and clutch, steering and suspension service. Also covered will be an engine service overview and unique model-specific service considerations.
Students also will learn about BMW Motorrad diagnostic equipment technology for service technicians. They will learn to identify the operating system and hardware of advanced BMW diagnostic test equipment; learn about diagnostic methods this tester provides for the evolving technician and expert; and learn to load software, navigate the system and utilize various functions. Also covered will be procedures for reviewing software status, as well as programming and coding procedures.