Storing the car for winter =(
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I wouldn't start it up that often. And I would let it run longer than 5 minutes. You want the engine to warm up to operating temps. If possible, drive it around.
Or get a battery tender and let it sit for the whole winter. Change the oil before and fill up the gas tank.
Or get a battery tender and let it sit for the whole winter. Change the oil before and fill up the gas tank.
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well with snow in the forecast for overnight tonight, it is time to pretty much start prepping my car to be garaged for the next 4-5months.
I plan to basically start her up once a week and idle for like 5minutes or so just so the car doesnt literally just veg there without any activity once winter is finally here . would that be a good idea though in regards to just letting it idle?
but with temps hitting -30 degrees C is once a week good enough or maybe even too much? what do you guys think??
my winter warrior
I plan to basically start her up once a week and idle for like 5minutes or so just so the car doesnt literally just veg there without any activity once winter is finally here . would that be a good idea though in regards to just letting it idle?
but with temps hitting -30 degrees C is once a week good enough or maybe even too much? what do you guys think??
my winter warrior
Also, if possible move it a bit to prevent the tires from developing flat spots
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