You can learn a lot about the vehicles you own by buying a factory service manual. It's the same step-by-step instructions the dealers use to troubleshoot and repair your car. The Haynes and Chilton manuals also tell you how to do most any kind of repair you could expect to encounter and are much cheaper.
If you don't like to read though, do like AquaFox says and buy a clunker or an old car to restore as a project and just get your hands dirty. And if you're already into motorcycles, an old one for a project can be pretty cheap, a lot of fun, and somewhat simpler than a car.
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