It’s true: disconnecting your car battery is always a good idea if you plan on putting your car in storage. The car will use up the battery for no good reason if you leave it connected.
Disconnect the negative cable first, always, then disconnect the positive cable second. You don’t need to do anything else in terms of the battery, but here are some more useful tips for storing your car long-term:
If you can afford it, pay for car storage rather than leaving it in your driveway or home garage.
Clean the car thoroughly inside and out
Fill up the gas tank completely, as gas tanks can rust over time if they’re empty
Get an oil change and top off the car’s fluids
Wrap up your wiper blades in cloth so they don’t get stuck to the windshield over time
Park on a tarp, and keep the car protected with a car cover
Leave your parking brake off. You could place wheel chocks, available at most auto parts stores if you’re worried about the car rolling
We also highly recommend investing in car storage insurance. If the car is paid off, you can usually cancel your insurance coverage so long as the car isn’t in use. But if you still owe a lender for the car, you’ll need to contact them and see if car storage insurance is acceptable.
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