Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Storing Vehicle For Winter?

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Storing Vehicle For Winter?

    Anything special that needs to be done?
    Last edited by Mefro; 11-26-2007, 09:43 PM.
    Mitesh

  • #2
    Re: Storing Vehicle For Winter?

    park it.. add gas keeper stuff..

    whenever i parked mine that was it.. battery was fine come spring and everything else.. changed he the oil first thing in the spring too

    Comment


    • #3
      Re: Storing Vehicle For Winter?

      I store a, ahem, Pontiac Firehawk for a friend....just disconnects the battery and puts a cover on it.
      Jeff


      2017 Sportwagen
      2016 .:R (sold)
      2013 Golf TDI Wolfsburg (sold)
      2001.5 Audi S4 (sold)

      Comment


      • #4
        Re: Storing Vehicle For Winter?

        my buddy parked his Miata in my garage 3 winters on the run, I just disconnected the battery and that was it. I did put it on charge when i put it back in but the car always started just fine.
        Last edited by Kordain; 11-26-2007, 10:16 PM.
        Eric..

        Nobody knows everything, but everybody knows something you don't!

        Comment


        • #5
          Re: Storing Vehicle For Winter?

          All I do is put some extra air in the tires, and every month or so, roll them a little bit (roll the car back a foot, or forward a foot). Never bother with that gas stuff. For the battery, likewise just start it once a month or something, otherwise disconnect it but that will reset everything electrical.

          You can buy trickle chargers your just plug into the lighter socket and it keeps the batter up. I need one so if anyone finds a good one, let me know, maybe princess?
          KR
          Porsche 991 Carrera S

          Comment


          • #6
            Re: Storing Vehicle For Winter?

            Originally posted by Kor View Post
            You can buy trickle chargers your just plug into the lighter socket and it keeps the batter up. I need one so if anyone finds a good one, let me know, maybe princess?
            X2
            WOULD ALSO LIKE TO KNOW OF A GOOD CHARGER, MKV IS PARKED, IT WAS A SAD DAY :(
            1) 2007 Candy white MKV GTI. DSG, votex kit, 19" Privat netz, tinted tails, smoked side markers & mirror signals, 20% tint, TT stubby, APR sport 3" turbo back exhaust, ABD stage 2 cold air intake. GONE.
            2) 1993 Green Corrado VR6. ABD intake. FK Silverline coils, Zimmerman cross drilled & slotted rotors. GONE.

            Comment


            • #7
              Re: Storing Vehicle For Winter?

              could probably put a battery tender on (trickle charger)
              fill the gas tank right up, so there isn't any air in there to help rusting
              put the car on blocks so you don't need to roll it around
              put.......put.......

              .... ... .. .

              Comment


              • #8
                Re: Storing Vehicle For Winter?

                yo man, i'm pretty sure our gas tanks are plastic...

                i've parked my golf before for 4-6 months a few times, keep the fuel low, never unplug the battery. it started normally each time. no problems.
                Last edited by bart; 11-27-2007, 01:20 PM.
                2002 VW Golf GT TDI
                2016 VW Passat BiTDI

                Comment


                • #9
                  Re: Storing Vehicle For Winter?

                  Thanks guys. I'll just start the car once in a while and let it run for a bit.
                  Mitesh

                  Comment


                  • #10
                    Re: Storing Vehicle For Winter?

                    I've parked the GTI for 3 winters now and the following is what I do:

                    a) Clean car thoroughly in and out
                    b) Put on old wheels and tires. that way it doesn't matter if you get flat spots
                    c) Change the oil before storing
                    d) Fill the tank up, add fuel stablizer, let run for 5 minutes before parking
                    e) Disconnect and remove battery. Keep in a warm dry place.
                    f) Cover and wait 5 months

                    I'm not saying this is the best way to do it but its worked for my car for the past 10 winters!!

                    Cheers
                    Derek
                    Derek

                    -2008 Avus Silver RS4-Fat ass II
                    -1996 C4S-Fat Ass
                    -2007 FJ Cruiser-6 speed

                    Comment


                    • #11
                      Re: Storing Vehicle For Winter?

                      Put the car on jack stands to avoid flat spots and perge the suspension.
                      Last edited by VAG_Tech; 11-28-2007, 08:34 AM. Reason: spelling ;)
                      Like Type 2's? Visit my blog!

                      My posts and comments written here on this forum are on my spare time and are my personal opinion(s) and are not the opinion(s) or policy of my employer nor are they proven to be accurate. Use advice at your own risk.
                      You dig sucka?!

                      Comment


                      • #12
                        Re: Storing Vehicle For Winter?

                        Originally posted by Volkstech View Post
                        Put the car on jack stands to avoid flat spots and perge the suspention.
                        the captain must be good tonite judging by your spelling.

                        Comment


                        • #13
                          Re: Storing Vehicle For Winter?

                          imo

                          just change the oil and top up the gastank.

                          if your really worried put it on blocks.

                          and if its outside take the battery out, if its garaged dont bother.

                          Comment


                          • #14
                            Re: Storing Vehicle For Winter?

                            Originally posted by Volkstech View Post
                            Put the car on jack stands to avoid flat spots and perge the suspension.
                            It was the couple of Guiness I had...
                            Like Type 2's? Visit my blog!

                            My posts and comments written here on this forum are on my spare time and are my personal opinion(s) and are not the opinion(s) or policy of my employer nor are they proven to be accurate. Use advice at your own risk.
                            You dig sucka?!

                            Comment

                            Working...
                            X