Hey fellow Z owners, I'll move abroad for a new job soon and my will probably stay inactive for periods of 2-3 months in a row. I will put it
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02-07-2013, 06:24 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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How to "hibernate" my Z
Hey fellow Z owners,
I'll move abroad for a new job soon and my will probably stay inactive for periods of 2-3 months in a row. I will put it in a garage during these times. But apart from that any specific advices to avoid the car to "suffer" from this? What about the battery for example? Thanks! |
02-07-2013, 06:50 AM | #2 (permalink) | |
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*If you are just storing it with no supervision I suggest: Disconnecting your battery, store it FULL with gas, use a fuel additive (ive used EW Fuel Additive Storage Stabilizer before), Place a piece of plastic wrap on the windshield under the wiper blades to prevent the rubber from sticking to the glass (for warmer climates), change your oil if you havent recently with a new filter, release the parking brake (chock wheels instead), fill all fluids, and make sure your car is clean! Two to three months isnt all that long, these are just easy things I think about when I leave my car. Depending if there are possibly animals around you (Outside or some garages) you might want to put something like a cloth in the tail pipe to make sure nothing crawls in it and makes a home. Have a safe trip man! |
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I do wash and throw a good coat of wax on the "old girl" before I put her under the car cover. Once last thing that I do is to place a styrofoam (or similar material) cup in the exhaust tips to make sure no critters get too comfortable. To me, 2 - 3 months is nothing. If you do have someone start the car every few weeks, make sure they run it long enough to get it to operating temperature. This will heat the exhaust enough to get rid of any moisture and the engine as well. Good luck.
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get one of these for your battery.
Battery Tender 021-0123 Battery Tender Junior 12V Battery Charger : Amazon.com : Automotive there are many threads on hibernation, run a quick search. my G and Z have been hibernating since Oct/Nov. |
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If I recall there's a small white block-like device in the fuse compartment by the driver's footwell that the dealers use to kill all power to the car (clock, ECU, etc.) while the vehicle is sitting on the lot. I don't recall whether you push it in to kill the power or pull it out. But this procedure would probably eliminate the need for a battery tender.
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02-13-2013, 03:08 PM | #12 (permalink) | |
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battery tender floats after the charge. it monitors the amount of charge in the battery and only when it detects drain does it charge again till full. a battery left unplugged looses charge over time. does not drain as fast as it being hooked up to the car and security system draining it, so that's the 2nd best option. i personally do not do this though for various reasons. if you have power where you are parking, it would be smart just to hook up a battery tender. |
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I agree with kenchan. I have a battery tender jr and it works great!
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02-14-2013, 12:50 AM | #15 (permalink) |
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Don't put your car on jack stands.
Do put a battery tender on, and flat stoppers are preferred though I have managed without them. Also, its a good Idea is to seal off your exhaust pipes so things like mice don't make a home in there. and put some moth balls or poison around the z to keep the mice away.
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