How To Store Your Car For The Winter (Avoid These Mistakes)
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- Опубліковано 26 гру 2024
- Having to store your car for the winter might be a bummer but it shouldn't cause any damage if you do it properly. In this video, I discuss fuel stabilizer, battery tenders, car covers, when to change your oil, and more.
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Good video! As I have done every year for the last 8, the insurance came off the Corvette (fire and theft still on, of course) on November 1, did a thorough wash job on the last warm day, put in the fuel stabilizer and put fabric softener sheets around in the interior, which apparently rodents don't like the smell of, plus put steel wool into the exhaust tips. I run a battery charger through the cigarette lighter but with a Corvette you pretty much have to do that if the car is only sitting for a week. Although in previous years I always filled the tank, GM has recommended not doing that, feeling the condensation issue is overrated and having all that weight sitting is not so good. When I told a leading Corvette expert that I don't start the car for the six months it is stored, he thought it would be better to run the car once a month but not just to idle it but go out for 15-20 minutes. I have not had any issues just leaving it and prefer to just do that rather than plow my street in Ottawa with it!
Taking it out for 20 minutes each month is highly dependent on how where you live treats the roads, totally agree!
That thing is beautiful especially those wheels
Thanks!
Just got a little snow here in Toronto so it’s definitely time to put the racecar away!
VERY timely video! I'm about to tuck in my '07 Vantage for the winter. Glad you cleared up the thing about periodically starting it. I always thought that it would do more harm than good, and you confirmed it!
Thanks for watching Scott!
Thank you for the advice ❤. I am storing my 1985 Mr2. my first winter with this car in Canada and this definitely helps.
great vid thanks!! Snow just hit here in Calgary and winter storing for the first time so this was timely. Especially helping to answer the car cover question!! I'll leave it uncovered and clean in Spring to avoid potential scratches.
Good video, esp the part about not using a car cover.
Fellow Canadian here…I’m in the minority camp, but after years of trying it both ways with storing a car, mowers, atv and jetski, I’m in the empty gas tank camp. Even with stabilizer in them, they just run better in the spring with a fresh tank of gas for me, so I’m.not sure I buy it that a lot of moisture is getting in there.
Thinking of getting a challenger soon so this helps because I refuse to drive that thing in a Chicago winter 😂
I store my Mustang over the winter and have started it about once a month in the past to avoid the oil condensation issue, but you seem to be in the more majority of opinions that doing that does more harm than good. I typically change my oil in the fall, because thats when I hit about 4k miles. Not sure how much the condensation issue really is if you leave it sit for 4 months but I don’t really want to waste money and change my oil again in the spring ha. It’s probably fine.
As long as you actually drive it than letting it idle, you’re good
I end up with flat spots on the tires in the spring this year I will jack and block the car up. Pulling off the ground cable will stop the drain, but you will have to reset your clock, make sure you know your anti-theft code for your radio. Check your battery maintainer regularly mine got unplugged once. Your MR 2 looks like a mini Ferrari, cool
Great video
Thanks for watching!
I always thought that putting a cover on when stored inside achieved nothing but more of an opportunity for damage. Nice to have a pro detailer confirm my suspicions ;-0
Ever have any AC problems? I gather storage is less than ideal for the system. Anything in particular you do? Probably not a lot that can be done unless you start the car here and there, and I agree that’s a bad idea.
I changed the oil ahead of storage because the car was brand new and had dirty breakin oil. It will be stored at a constant 20 degrees Celsius all winter. Shouldn’t I be okay to just drive on that oil in the spring without changing it on account of the constant 20 degree storage temp?
The other thing, many suggest to try and turn the car over without actually starting it when taking it out of storage…by removing the fuel pump fuse or something…just to move a bit of oil around. You’ve never bother with that, eh?
Loved the video. Great car too.
Cheers
No AC on this car and it cranks for a while before it starts due to the ECU setup so it kind of does that on its own for me. I would think the oil is fine for next year, shouldn't be any condensation built up in heated storage
good video
Man I live in Wisconsin and my mustang has to sit outside all of December but I did build a tarp shed around it, until I move into my new house with my garage. Jan 1st, about to get snow tonight, so I'm on edge. My biggest issue is mice, or rodents. Moth balls don't work at all. Whats your advice for that.
Is there a diesel stabilizer
So you should change the oil before driving it?
Do you think a ceramic coating might protect the car from a car cover?
Doesn't the battery lose capacity if it's always charging?
A tender doesn't constantly charge it, just waits for it to drop and gives it a little top up
You with hagerty?
No, they don't like me lol
@@CanadianGearhead 😂😂😂
@@CanadianGearheadwho do you use? Not all companies let you take off collision, etc.
Will EVERY car cover put swirl marks on the car? For hypothetical argument, if the car cover is made of microfiber, will that still put swirl marks on the car?
I top off my tank and apply a fresh coat of wax to my laguna seca M3 and it sits out in my carport till spring 😞
That's a great car, hang onto it!
Gas station is 10 miles from my home. And my car gets about 10 mpg. Haha. So its tough to top up and make it home "full" 😂
Fill a gas can then top off at home!
iam storing my c63s this winter for first time
I am also storing my s63 coupe for the first time 🤜🏻🤛🏻 wishing you good luck
Storing my c43 kinda nervous lol
@@ZimCNRnothing to worry about , good luck yall
@@drcsiwishing for u the same bro, nice car👍👍👍👍
Bed sheets are good to cover ur car
Dude, that MR2!! SEXY! 🥵
I just spray anti freeze on my car and go on vacation.
😂😂😂