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Winter storage question

Fordever

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Disconnect and pull the battery out and take it home. Put it on a Tender in the basement or garage. Don't leave it on a concrete floor. Come spring it'll be like new.
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If you can't plug it in like a battery tender, I would disconnect the battery.
Better yet remove the battery from the car and take it inside and put on a tender.
Are you not gonna drive the car at all? I mean in Nebraska sometimes it's clear outside I take the car out for a spin.
 

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Add some fuel stabilizer and then top the tank off with fresh gas (oxygen in the free space in the tank will degrade the fuel) and you should be fine.
 
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I’m not going to be driving it again until Spring. Once the snow falls the ground gets salted and nasty plus the tires don’t grip very good in temps under 40 degrees. I stored it today and removed the battery. I will put a tender on it at home. Thanks for all the tips.
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