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casita37 10-10-2014 08:37 AM

Car storage....EXTRA service??
 
We need to store our car for a few months, but would really like to have it run a bit every couple of weeks. Does anyone know of a storage place that would offer that type of service, or an individual we could hire to do something like that?

Penguin 10-10-2014 09:13 AM

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Originally Posted by casita37 (Post 950842)
We need to store our car for a few months, but would really like to have it run a bit every couple of weeks. Does anyone know of a storage place that would offer that type of service, or an individual we could hire to do something like that?

What kind of car?

Rango 10-10-2014 10:06 AM

Your car does not need to be run. Fill tank add gas stabilizer, hook to battery maintainer.

casita37 10-10-2014 10:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Penguin (Post 950858)
What kind of car?

Lexus SUV

CFrance 10-10-2014 11:04 AM

I agree with Rango. We've left cars sit for months--6 to 9--in storage, same method. No problem. New cars with all the computer gizmos need battery disconnected or a charger going. Old (our 2005 Dodge Magnum and 1967 Mustang) start right up because few to no electronics. My 2011 needs trickle charge for three months. If up north, don't store on dirt surface.

If you want, I will store your Lexus SUV for free and drive it every day! Hahahahahaha:pepper2:

George Bieniaszek 10-10-2014 02:16 PM

If you have a indoor storage facility like your own garage, that will keep your car protected from the elements. Just put a gas additive i.e. Sta-Bil in it and go for a short ride to mix it thoroughly with your fuel and get it into your fuel injector system. All the computers onboard will put a drain on your battery so a Battery Minder would be a good idea to have. Finally, make sure your tires are inflated to the recommended pressure and you will be good to go when you start driving it again.

I have been doing this procedure to my older Corvette for 12 years and with no issues.


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