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    Hello Beyond

    It has been a few years since I have stored a vehicle over the winter. I used to just wash and park with a full tank of fuel, without any issues come spring.

    From some online reading, there seems to be several different theories. I am thinking of doing the following:
    - battery tender
    - Full tank of 94 octane fuel
    - wheel chocks (leave car in gear and e-brake down)
    - inflate tire pressure by 5 psi to prevent flat spots (is this necessary?)
    - wash
    - car cover
    - No oil change until spring, as I only put 2k since the last change in spring

    Curious to see what routine Beyonders follow when parking their vehicles over the winter months.

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    Any vehicle I store the battery comes out and goes inside. Fuel stabilizer. That's about it.
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    If you only change the oil once per year, I'd be biased towards changing it in the fall not the spring.

    Battery indoors or on tender.

    Gas tank full.
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    Battery tender and car cover. That's it. I store 5 cars in the winter lol that's what they all get. 3 inside, 2 outside.

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    Well ethanol free fuel is not a thing any more. Will stabilize help? Or DGAF?

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    Full tank of gas, disconnect negative terminal, wash, car cover, leave in neutral.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xtrema View Post
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    Well ethanol free fuel is not a thing any more. Will stabilize help? Or DGAF?
    Most DGAF, but some stabilizer is not a bad idea.
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    I think it also depends what your storage period is.

    First week of October until the end of May is a very different time period than mid November to late march.
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    Take care of the battery and protect the exterior from any elements. That’s all I’d be concerned about.

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    Cover your exhaust outlet if your car is really low. Rodents tend to find shelter in there.

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    Car cover. Trickle charger. I put my roof up yesterday marking end of season for me as steady rain is in the forecast for the coming weeks. Haven't driven it since August anyways because we have a new baby at home. I usually ONLY drive it top down. Perhaps that needs to change. I could drive it right through December with top up as long as they don't salt the roads. That means it might get dirty though. Eek

    On the topic of rodents, I believe there is a mouse in my garage. I am declaring war on it this weekend. Any other precautions to take re rodents? Have read about peppermint oil to deter them etc. I do not want damage done by a freaking mouse. They chewed through my Infinitis harness causing 4k in damage a few years ago.

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    This is the most over thought out thing since excessive oil changes. Park, lock and wait.
    1. Either disconnect battery or attach a tender.
    2. Fuel level is essentially irrelevant unless you have an ancient, steel tank.
    3. I choose to use stabilizer, but modern fuel doesn't need it for <2 years.
    4. IFF you have fancier tires, maybe only important thing is to park the tires on something to insulate them from a significantly colder surface. I maybe will do this for this winter, but it will be the first time and no ragrets. +5psi or not, who cares.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nismodrifter View Post
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    On the topic of rodents, I believe there is a mouse in my garage. I am declaring war on it this weekend. Any other precautions to take re rodents? Have read about peppermint oil to deter them etc. I do not want damage done by a freaking mouse. They chewed through my Infinitis harness causing 4k in damage a few years ago.
    Traps with peanut butter and more traps with more peanut butter.
    Glue traps as a secondary.

    I had a very similar situation this summer with a fat-cocked mouse in my garage and it was dead within 24hr with only two traps.

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    Step 1, remove food sources. Step 2 snap traps with PB.

    My neighbors mouse population has exploded this summer. I'm catching 1 a night with 1 trap. But important to remove carcass or the other mice eat that. Mice are cannibals.
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    I use a tender, car cover and over inflate my tires slightly

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    Battery tender
    Full tank of gas
    Car cover
    Bounce dryer sheets in interior and on inside of each rim to keep critters from climbing ( mice hate the smell)

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    Quote Originally Posted by ThePenIsMightier View Post
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    Traps with peanut butter and more traps with more peanut butter.
    Glue traps as a secondary.

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    This is my plan. There is a mouse related thread in the home section that had alot of great advice. The food source was a bag of grass seed. I've eliminated that and cleaned out the garage. Just need to do the killing now.
    @4WARNED Thanks for posting re the bounce sheets in the wheel barrel. Thst is the exact kind of advice I was seeking.

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    What's the logic behind leaving the car in gear vs neutral?

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    Quote Originally Posted by D'z Nutz View Post
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    What's the logic behind leaving the car in gear vs neutral?
    Dunno but I leave mine in gear and ebrake off. Don't need to stretch discontinued parts.

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    Well pulled the trigger today. Need to grab a longer cord for the tender but will hook that up later.

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    Debated tossing winters on this year but don’t really feel like pushing it this year. Can always reinsure and toss them on if I am itching for it.
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