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    Summer Storage!! Please help

    I'm going to Dominican Republic in one week so I won't be on the website as much but I'll try to pop in and say what's up once in a blue!

    So my car is going to be stored in my garage after I give it a good wash and full it up with gas, I'm going to put the car cover on it and kiss it good bye for the first time.

    Is there anything I need to do to leave my car stable in the garage for 2 months?
    Please HELP! I don't want anything bad happing with it, I don't think I'm going to have someone turn it on. It's just going to be there in the garaged parked for a straight two months.. I heard I should take it for a good spin before leaving it tho and should I change the oil?
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    2 words. Battery tender.

    Don't have anyone that can take it for a spin a few times while your gone?
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    I wouldn't fill up the tank... the gas could be iffy when you return and then you'd have to waste a whole tank draining it and filling with fresh gas, not to mention the labor of actually draining whatever's in there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alphatek45 View Post
    2 words. Battery tender.
    +1

    If you do decide to fill up your tank, go to a Walmart and get a bottle of Sta-Bil for Ethanol and a bottle of regular Sta-Bil. These fuel stabilizers will ensure that your gas will be useable when you get back. You can also find these at auto parts stores. It's just cheaper at Wally World.
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    Battery tender and minimal gas are both good ideas.

    Have fun on your trip!

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    Whatever you do....

    1. Do not leave your keys in a place they can be easily found.

    2. Be safe and have fun on your trip.

    3. Battery tender might be a good idea if your battery is >3.5 years old. Boss doesn't have one....and his car sits for prolonged "rest periods" an starts like a champ.

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    One note, though. I have a brand new battery now.

    I was worried about my old battery dying on me because of the prolonged periods of non use.

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    Quote Originally Posted by static667 View Post
    +1

    If you do decide to fill up your tank, go to a Walmart and get a bottle of Sta-Bil for Ethanol and a bottle of regular Sta-Bil. These fuel stabilizers will ensure that your gas will be useable when you get back. You can also find these at auto parts stores. It's just cheaper at Wally World.
    +1.

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    Alright guys I'll google battery tender don't know much about it and I'll deff get Sta-Bill for Ethanol and a bottle of regular Sta-Bill but how do I use these?
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    I just google battery tender for cars and OMG I understand it but which one do I get and can I get it locally like at an autostore?
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