Sponsored

Winterize Question - Parking Brake, Leave in Gear or Wheel Chocks?

Ballistica

Well-Known Member
Joined
Oct 29, 2022
Threads
10
Messages
265
Reaction score
453
Location
Chicago
First Name
Scott
Vehicle(s)
2021 Mustang GT Premium
Vehicle Showcase
1
Just curious to know what everyone does when parking their manual transmission mustang over a long period of time. Getting ready to put her away for the winter but have heard that it’s not good to leave the parking brake engaged for a long stretch. Could leave it in gear but not sure what impact that would have either. Other option is to chock the wheels.

What do you guys suggest? Thanks in advance!
Sponsored

 

EFI

Well-Known Member
Joined
May 19, 2015
Threads
65
Messages
5,287
Reaction score
4,732
Location
Masshole central
Vehicle(s)
5.Br0
In neutral no parking brake, tires over inflated a bit and hooked up to a battery tender.

If stored outside or in a barn, maybe something to absorb humidity in the car and rodent repellent in the engine bay. But mine is in a tight heated garage so no need for all that.
 
OP
OP
Ballistica

Ballistica

Well-Known Member
Joined
Oct 29, 2022
Threads
10
Messages
265
Reaction score
453
Location
Chicago
First Name
Scott
Vehicle(s)
2021 Mustang GT Premium
Vehicle Showcase
1
In neutral no parking brake, tires over inflated a bit and hooked up to a battery tender.

If stored outside or in a barn, maybe something to absorb humidity in the car and rodent repellent in the engine bay. But mine is in a tight heated garage so no need for all that.
Great, thanks. Assuming that you use wheel chocks then to keep it from rolling? Or just let it sit in neutral with no parking brake?
 

Skye

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jan 18, 2022
Threads
13
Messages
2,928
Reaction score
4,107
Location
≈39N
Vehicle(s)
"Skye" Mach1 N2144
- 1st gear neutral
- no parking brake
- no wheel chocks
-- Edit: from experience tapped here, later put the car in neutral and chocked the wheels
- battery tender
- full tank of gas
- stabil
- cleaned
- fresh coat of jet seal
- covered (inside insulated garage)
- over-inflate tires

The car sits still in neutral, so I left in gear. I can appreciate leaving in neutral with wheel chocks though, to keep any tension off the drivetrain.

I didn't like the idea of using a parking break for that long. Just didn't seem right. That, and I'd just washed it. The brake would have been, well, set, by Spring. LOL.
 
Last edited:

EFI

Well-Known Member
Joined
May 19, 2015
Threads
65
Messages
5,287
Reaction score
4,732
Location
Masshole central
Vehicle(s)
5.Br0
Great, thanks. Assuming that you use wheel chocks then to keep it from rolling? Or just let it sit in neutral with no parking brake?
Even with my slightly sloped garage floor it doesn't roll in neutral. To be safe yeah put a wheel chock or piece of wood right behind the wheels to catch it if it does roll.
 

Sponsored

KingKona

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jan 6, 2022
Threads
12
Messages
2,904
Reaction score
2,855
Location
Virginia
First Name
Shlomo
Vehicle(s)
2019 GT
Just leave it in first.

Although leaving the parking brake on won't hurt anything either.
 

jpalmerino

Well-Known Member
Joined
Apr 7, 2020
Threads
13
Messages
122
Reaction score
208
Location
Rochester, NY
First Name
Jeff
Vehicle(s)
2014 Ford Focus, 2017 AG GT350
Neutral, no gear, wheel chocks on a very flat garage.

FWIW, I also run non-ethanol 90 in the car for the last few tanks or so to flush out any remnants of 93. Store it with a full tank of the non-ethanol 90 as well (no stabil), battery tender and covered, no issues so far in 2 winters.
 

Johnnybee

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jun 16, 2018
Threads
5
Messages
971
Reaction score
685
Location
Canada
Vehicle(s)
2018 convertible
I always left my British cars in neutral with a wheel chocked, no parking brake. I have found when washing my car and I just roll it back into the garage that the rear brakes will stick on the parking brake if I apply it with the rotors wet. I only did that once, and thereafter just left it on the park pawl in the A10.
 

m3incorp

Well-Known Member
Joined
Feb 6, 2020
Threads
22
Messages
4,603
Reaction score
3,125
Location
Georgia/Colorado
First Name
James
Vehicle(s)
2019 Mustang GT Premium with Roush Phase 2, 2023 Audi A5
Ok no cars on dealer lots these days, but what did they do with cars that set there for a year or so? Not saying they did the right thing. I park my mine for weeks (not months) in reverse or 1st gear with the parking brake on; no slope. Now if I was storing for months, I might add the chock blocks and just maybe put it in neutral. Earth's rotation or earthquake could cause it to move otherwise. :)
 

Sponsored

RagmopInKona

Banned
Banned
Banned
Joined
May 4, 2022
Threads
39
Messages
1,939
Reaction score
1,716
Location
CEO
Vehicle(s)
2020 Mustang HHP
Ok no cars on dealer lots these days, but what did they do with cars that set there for a year or so? Not saying they did the right thing. I park my mine for weeks (not months) in reverse or 1st gear with the parking brake on; no slope. Now if I was storing for months, I might add the chock blocks and just maybe put it in neutral. Earth's rotation or earthquake could cause it to move otherwise. :)
Dealers might have a car on the lot for months, but they start them and move them around. I would think the risk of a car popping out of gear and rolling into another or out of the lot, trumped worrying about the parking brake sticking.
Any Manual I've owned, I park it, leave it in N and chock the wheels, if it is going to sit for weeks/months . Now I put any vehicle that will sit for the winter on stands, So I can start it and run it in gear. Found I am less likely to have a seal leaking this way, than when it sit, 3-4 months without use. Might not be an issue with new low mile vehicle but not all of my cars are new.
 

DougS550

Well-Known Member
Joined
May 18, 2020
Threads
317
Messages
4,735
Reaction score
2,703
Location
Fishers, Indiana
First Name
Doug
Vehicle(s)
2019 GT Premium A10 PP1 Whipple Stage 2
My winterizing is putting snow tires on and having fun on the way to work! Weeeee..

🤓
Hell Ya!! Even though my Car has not even seen rain yet, and stored during the winter I appreciate people like you. Your the man/woman for driving the Stang 24x7x365 a year. My Hats Off to You
 

Zooks527

Well-Known Member
Joined
Aug 24, 2018
Threads
67
Messages
1,727
Reaction score
1,395
Location
02048
Vehicle(s)
2019 KB GT, 401A, 6MT, PP1, S&S, MR, AE, B&O / 2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee Summit
- covered
Not if it's outside. Dust blowing underneath, strap contact points, and the cover flapping in the wind will do a real number on the paint over the course of months.
 
Last edited:

Skye

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jan 18, 2022
Threads
13
Messages
2,928
Reaction score
4,107
Location
≈39N
Vehicle(s)
"Skye" Mach1 N2144
Not if it's outside. Dust blowing underneath, strap contact points, and the cover flapping in the wind with do a real number on the paint over the course of months.
I agree. I'll update my post. She's inside.

If I was considering an outside cover, outside storage, long-term, I'd have to study that further.

From the experience posted in this thread, I'm also going to put the car in neutral and chock the wheels.
 

skinnyb

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jun 25, 2022
Threads
12
Messages
3,561
Reaction score
8,900
Location
Knoxville TN
First Name
Alex
Vehicle(s)
21 Mach 1. FJG, Tremec
My garage isn't heated but attached to the house so it stays pretty moderate. I simply wash and dry thoroughly and put on a battery tender. In park no parking brake, garage floor is level. Am considering putting on jack stands or using the flat spot stopper ramps. Haven't completely parked it yet, its been too warm here so far but cold is coming.
Sponsored

 
 








Top