Thought I'd start a thread to elicit advice, guidance and discussions, do's and don'ts regarding how to store and maintain our cars while we're unable to use them (or at least, most of us) during the lockdown.
Am sure this is something many of us are thinking about.
Some of us store our cars over winter anyway, but, we're now talking potentially a much longer period of forced inactivity even for cars that are usually used year round.
There's bound to be many questions for different conditions that we may face.
Guides for indoor and outdoor storage. On-street and off-street.
How to keep the battery in good condition (or at least serviceable) - with and without a charger/conditioner permanently connected. If you disconnect the battery and potential consequences.
How to maintain tyres if the car isn't moved.
Running up and turning over.
Preventing condensation and smells inside.
Air-con.
Brakes and brake discs - prevention of corrosion, binding brakes etc
Fuelling.
There's bound to be many things to take note of.
Few of us will have ideal conditions for keeping our cars in tip-top condition. Corners may need to be cut where we don't have facilities, so, what is most important and where can you do without.
Am sure there will be many things, all with pro's and con's.
OK - Over to you!
Am sure this is something many of us are thinking about.
Some of us store our cars over winter anyway, but, we're now talking potentially a much longer period of forced inactivity even for cars that are usually used year round.
There's bound to be many questions for different conditions that we may face.
Guides for indoor and outdoor storage. On-street and off-street.
How to keep the battery in good condition (or at least serviceable) - with and without a charger/conditioner permanently connected. If you disconnect the battery and potential consequences.
How to maintain tyres if the car isn't moved.
Running up and turning over.
Preventing condensation and smells inside.
Air-con.
Brakes and brake discs - prevention of corrosion, binding brakes etc
Fuelling.
There's bound to be many things to take note of.
Few of us will have ideal conditions for keeping our cars in tip-top condition. Corners may need to be cut where we don't have facilities, so, what is most important and where can you do without.
Am sure there will be many things, all with pro's and con's.
OK - Over to you!