kent0464
Well-Known Member
I see you’re in Canada, I’m from Alaska, so I know your unheated storage is going to be cold! Make sure the antifreeze is good! Put the car on jackstands. Either drain the fuel tank or use stabilizer. Pull the spark plugs fog the cylinders, then put the plugs back in. Pull the battery and keep it in the house. If all that is too much then plan on starting the car every week to 10 days.Hi guys, first time mustang 5.0 owner and first time storing a car over the entire winter. Ill be storing my 2018 10 speed PP1 in unheated indoor storage. What are somethings I need to do? Oil change before or after? Fuel stabilizer? How full should I leave the tank? Battery in or out? Trickle charger may not be an option depending on the location I am able to get.
Thanks in advance for any input!
When summer comes, fuel it back up, put a can of SeaFoam in the oil, idle or run for 20 min or so, then drain the oil while she’s warm to get all the crap out, fill her, check all the fluids air pressure etc and have some spring fun.
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