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*In this context is considered longer than a few weeks without use | *In this context is considered longer than a few weeks without use | ||
*All in all basically “how to not do Russian Military Storage” | *All in all basically “how to not do Russian Military Storage” | ||
=Cleaning= | |||
*Some purists would say a full detailing and whatnot would be needed | |||
*That would definitely be nice, but honestly making sure no food/trash/crumbs are in the inside, no junk in any of the rainwater paths, and none of the ‘’real’’ issue causing dirt like Sap / Bird Poop etc that can eat through the [[Clear Coat]] and all that | |||
=Engine Fluids= | |||
*Topping These Off / Especially Doing an Oil Change beforehand can’t hurt | |||
*Not as critical though as long as you keep up with all this all the time not just suddenly care before storage | |||
=Engine Fogging= | |||
*I need to read up on this more | |||
*[[Engine Fogging]] | |||
=Pest Prevention= | |||
*Keep Insects/Rodents and whatnot away | |||
*The post by amsol recommended physically blocking some entry points like the exhaust pipe (if relevant) etc | |||
*High Quality [[Indoor Vehicle Storage]] like [[Garages]] etc ‘’should’’ already be Pest Free | |||
=Battery= | |||
*For Conventional ICE Vehicle 12v Lead Acid Batteries either remove them or install a Trickle Charger / Battery Keeper | |||
=Tires= | |||
*Keep the pressures at the right PSI | |||
*Either drive the car a set amount so they do not sit on the same side and form a flat spot, or remove the tires and store the car on Jacks etc | |||
=Unknown= | |||
*Would adding some sort of [[Desiccant]] to the interior of the vehicle be of use | |||
*Optimal Temperature/Humidity | |||
*Any special concerns for ultra-long term | |||
*Do engines ‘’really’’ need to be run every so often, and if so how often should it be done | |||
=Internal Links= | =Internal Links= |
Latest revision as of 12:05, 27 August 2024
Basics
- This page aims to outline best practices on what to do for the long term storage of vehicles
- In this context is considered longer than a few weeks without use
- All in all basically “how to not do Russian Military Storage”
Cleaning
- Some purists would say a full detailing and whatnot would be needed
- That would definitely be nice, but honestly making sure no food/trash/crumbs are in the inside, no junk in any of the rainwater paths, and none of the ‘’real’’ issue causing dirt like Sap / Bird Poop etc that can eat through the Clear Coat and all that
Engine Fluids
- Topping These Off / Especially Doing an Oil Change beforehand can’t hurt
- Not as critical though as long as you keep up with all this all the time not just suddenly care before storage
Engine Fogging
- I need to read up on this more
- Engine Fogging
Pest Prevention
- Keep Insects/Rodents and whatnot away
- The post by amsol recommended physically blocking some entry points like the exhaust pipe (if relevant) etc
- High Quality Indoor Vehicle Storage like Garages etc ‘’should’’ already be Pest Free
Battery
- For Conventional ICE Vehicle 12v Lead Acid Batteries either remove them or install a Trickle Charger / Battery Keeper
Tires
- Keep the pressures at the right PSI
- Either drive the car a set amount so they do not sit on the same side and form a flat spot, or remove the tires and store the car on Jacks etc
Unknown
- Would adding some sort of Desiccant to the interior of the vehicle be of use
- Optimal Temperature/Humidity
- Any special concerns for ultra-long term
- Do engines ‘’really’’ need to be run every so often, and if so how often should it be done
Internal Links
External Links
- A Post by Amsoil Typed “Long-Term Vehicle Storage Tips”
- Potential for bias as they sell their own Fuel Stabilizer and Engine Fogging Products, but otherwise good advice in a short summary