Parking the car up for a month, anything I should do?

Parking the car up for a month, anything I should do?

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Evoluzione

10,345 posts

245 months

Tuesday 1st December 2020
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Anything you should do? Don't forget to lock it.

benm3evo

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383 posts

183 months

Wednesday 2nd December 2020
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Wombat3 said:
GreenV8S said:
Sticks. said:
£2k's worth or wiring damage when it wasn't used for a few weeks.
What???
The stuff smells/tastes good to rodents.

For the OP, the only concern would be the battery going south. In days gone by not really a problem, but with more modern stuff it can be a compete ball-ache. I would investigate that & either get a trickle charger/conditioner or disconnect it (but that might also play havoc with any alarm/immobiliser so go carefully there.)
Funnily enough, I changed the thermostat in it a few weeks ago & I noticed some bread sat in the valley of the V of the engine. My first (dopey) thought was I can't believe the bloke who built the car had his lunch half way through!.....then I realised I used to put stale bread out for the birds which is right next to where the car is parked so it looks like a mouse had decided the V was a nice place to live!

The car has sometimes stood for a week or so, so I guess I had used it just in time before Mr mouse had taken a fancy to some of the nice tasty wiring etc.

Needless to say, the birds go hungry now I'm afraid. I've also got a Dog now (a terrier) so I think he will help deter any future squatters!

Cheers,
Ben

Baldchap

7,791 posts

94 months

Thursday 3rd December 2020
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If you have the ability to lock it with a key, I'd disconnect one of the battery terminals to stop things like alarms and stereos draining it, as they're never the same once they do go flat. Probably get away with a month, but why chance it for something so simple?

benm3evo

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383 posts

183 months

Thursday 3rd December 2020
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Baldchap said:
If you have the ability to lock it with a key, I'd disconnect one of the battery terminals to stop things like alarms and stereos draining it, as they're never the same once they do go flat. Probably get away with a month, but why chance it for something so simple?
I've got a Ctek charger which I'll be able to connect up on the weekends, I can't leave it connected all the time but I'm hoping that will be enough. It had a full charge a couple of weeks back too.

I had a feeling that they didn't like having the battery disconnected too, i.e problems when you reconnect, but I might have dreamt that!

Cheers,
Ben

Baldchap

7,791 posts

94 months

Thursday 3rd December 2020
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That'll be absolutely fine. Once a week via CTEK is more battery charging that the wife's car has ever had.