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Vehicle Storage Tips
Question
What should I do to prepare my vehicle for long-term storage (1-6 months)?
Our minimum recommendations for long-term vehicle storage are
listed below:
TOOLS AND SUPPLIES:
- Wrenc
- Tire pressure gauge
- Tire pump
- Jack
- Jack stand or blocks
- Vehicle cover
- Towels or shop rags
INSTRUCTIONS:
Before storing the vehicle:
- Have the engine oil changed
- Have the engine coolant changed if due during time of storage
- Fill up the fuel tank with the appropriate gasoline for your vehicle
- Wash the vehicle; use high pressure water or steam to clean underneath
- Check underneath the floor mats to ensure the carpet is dry
- If there are any paint chips, have them repaired
When storing the vehicle:
- Operate the engine at normal operating temperature* for 15 minutes
prior to shutting off the engine
- Disconnect the black negative (-) battery cable
- Leave the parking brake off
- Raise the vehicle on a level surface and place on jack stands or blocks
to prevent flat spots on the tires
- If stored in a temperate, ventilated garage, the windows can be left
slightly open
- Cover the vehicle
- Operate the air conditioning once a month to ensure proper lubrication
When bringing the vehicle out of storage:
- Have the battery charged and reconnect the black negative (-) battery
cable
- Check fluid levels and add as needed
- Check for any leaks underneath the vehicle
- Check and inflate the tires to the correct pressure before taking
the vehicle off the jack stands or blocks
- After starting the engine, observe the warning lights; if any remain
illuminated, have the issue addressed by your dealership as appropriate
- Check the brake pedal for normal feel (height and firmness) before
shifting the transmission
- Take the vehicle to your local dealership for general inspection
* To determine your vehicle's normal operating temperature, please refer
to the section of your Owner's Manual that describes the engine coolant
temperature gauge.
Note: If you are planning to store your vehicle for
more than 6 months, please consult a company that specializes in long-term
vehicle storage.
Disclaimer: There are many variations in the step-by-step
procedures used when checking fluid levels or charging batteries, and
varying skill levels of individuals. These instructions cannot anticipate
all circumstances or provide advice and caution on each. If you are in
doubt concerning your ability or have any questions, consult your local
dealership and have the work performed by an experienced technician.
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