Storing car
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Re: Storing car
"Smee" <no1@home.com> wrote in message
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> My parents are buying my '05 Elantra Hatch and I will be driving it from
> NY to Fla where it will sit for 6-8 weeks. What should I do so that it
> will start up and run when they arrive?
Northing.
If everything is in good condition, it should just start right up. Worst
case scenario is a trickle charger on the battery.
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Re: Storing car
Edwin Pawlowski wrote:
> "Smee" <no1@home.com> wrote in message
> news:2007041623292116807-no1@homecom...
>> My parents are buying my '05 Elantra Hatch and I will be driving it from
>> NY to Fla where it will sit for 6-8 weeks. What should I do so that it
>> will start up and run when they arrive?
>
> Northing.
>
> If everything is in good condition, it should just start right up. Worst
> case scenario is a trickle charger on the battery.
It probably isn't needed for 8 weeks of storage, but I'd still get a
small bottle of Stabil and treat the gas per the instructions before
storage. And I'd consider also a trickle charger per Ed's recommendation.
Matt
> "Smee" <no1@home.com> wrote in message
> news:2007041623292116807-no1@homecom...
>> My parents are buying my '05 Elantra Hatch and I will be driving it from
>> NY to Fla where it will sit for 6-8 weeks. What should I do so that it
>> will start up and run when they arrive?
>
> Northing.
>
> If everything is in good condition, it should just start right up. Worst
> case scenario is a trickle charger on the battery.
It probably isn't needed for 8 weeks of storage, but I'd still get a
small bottle of Stabil and treat the gas per the instructions before
storage. And I'd consider also a trickle charger per Ed's recommendation.
Matt
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