Winter battery storage
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Again- the car doesn't need or benefit from being run it during storage. Let it sleep in peace.
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It's more than that- even if you drive the car till the engine is hot you're still putting it through an unnecessary thermal cycle. A car goes from the garage out into the cold just long enough for many parts to below the dew point. It's brought back in to the warmth and becomes covered in condensation inside and out.
Again- the car doesn't need or benefit from being run it during storage. Let it sleep in peace.
Again- the car doesn't need or benefit from being run it during storage. Let it sleep in peace.
#23
You're overthinking this whole thing. Hook up to a battery tender (the trunk-boot will close over the wire no problem) and forget about it. If you can't reach an outlet, pull the battery and bring it to where the extension will reach. With a genuine tender (not a $2.00 job) you'll be good. If the car blows up, that's what insurance is for. Actually though, where is the spark going to come from? Just don't light a match to see where the disconnect plug is!
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Putting Your Car into Storage
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You will come to learn that this is a great forum, but, one man's "overkill" is often another man's "absolute necessity".
Personally, I subscribe to the theory that since we all own our own cars, we are perfectly entitled to do whatever we want with them.
Therefore, do what you will. You asked for options, and I presented you with some, from what is supposed to be an expert's opinion. Take from them what you will and discard the rest.
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Kevin-
An opinion regarding performing innocuous acts is one thing- but inaccurate information is another. I'm simply objecting to the bits of inaccurate information. The author of this list is apparently not an expert nor is this an particularity 'original' piece- it's partially plagiarized from many other similar documents.
An opinion regarding performing innocuous acts is one thing- but inaccurate information is another. I'm simply objecting to the bits of inaccurate information. The author of this list is apparently not an expert nor is this an particularity 'original' piece- it's partially plagiarized from many other similar documents.
#29
Mikey,
Gee, if it bothers you that much, why don't you contact that website and correct them?
As for me, I did not recommend that you take all of those actions, and, in fact, some of them seem a bit overboard to me as well, but, then, if you read the article properly, you would realize that some of those things that he mentioned were intended to be for cars being put into storage for more than just three or four months.
Anyway, since you have gripes about their recommendations and you have superior knowledge, then please take those up with the people who run that website, because I was not the one who recommended that you take all of those steps.
Good day sir.
Gee, if it bothers you that much, why don't you contact that website and correct them?
As for me, I did not recommend that you take all of those actions, and, in fact, some of them seem a bit overboard to me as well, but, then, if you read the article properly, you would realize that some of those things that he mentioned were intended to be for cars being put into storage for more than just three or four months.
Anyway, since you have gripes about their recommendations and you have superior knowledge, then please take those up with the people who run that website, because I was not the one who recommended that you take all of those steps.
Good day sir.
#30
Whoa!!!! Hold on here we are over thinking the main question, Let me boil my question down, Can I remove my battery and leave it out for the winter and reinstall it in the spring without any problems except resetting the windows I don't want to start it, I don't want to drive it, I don't want to change any fluids, or remove the summer air in the tires and put in winter air, I just want to remove the battery and put the cat to sleep, I maybe leaving for an extended amount of time depending on if my lawyer is any good, I just want to restart it after I get back in town,
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Well if you are leaving town for the same reason Micheal Caine did in the beginning of the original Italian Job just be careful not to leave wads of money in the air intakes like he did cause mice and critters just love to eat cash, same for defense lawyers.
Good luck with your lawyer....hope you don't need any of this advice.
cheers,
jj
Good luck with your lawyer....hope you don't need any of this advice.
cheers,
jj
#34
No need to put wads of money in the intake, The jaguar dealership keeps it for me, I go back and give them more hands full of cash,hope they are investing it for me in something good, Not going nowhere, lawyer thing is a joke, just wanted to make sure you all read the whole post, (ha)'. I will remove the batt,and keep it nice and warm, just wanted to make sure the old 'puters in it can handle not having power going to it for months at a time, thanks for ALL the advice
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