How To Store Your Car For Winter
Many car owners take extra care during winter by storing their vehicles to prevent damage. Here are some key steps involved in maintaining a car during this time.
Location
Avoid leaving your car outside in the elements. If no space is available at home, find a storage facility with no humidity and brick flooring to prevent rust and damage. Place a tarp underneath to protect against moisture if using a dirt floor.
Change Oil
Engine oil reduces friction and prevents overheating, but it accumulates contaminants over time. To avoid sludge buildup during winter, replace the old oil with fresh oil, saving time when the car is brought out of storage.
Clean
Before storing your car, clean it thoroughly by washing the body, windows, and polishing the chrome. Vacuum the interior, remove debris, and place baking soda boxes inside to absorb any musty odors during winter.
Change Fluids
After the car wash, drive to the gas station and fill up the tank to prevent air and contaminants from entering. Replace the antifreeze, add a fuel stabilizer to slow oxidation, and help absorb any moisture in the tank.
Tires
Replace tires with air leaks and inflate all tires to the recommended PSI to prevent air loss. Check and adjust tire pressure when taking the car out of storage.