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24 Feb 20, 07:27 PM |
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Not using a car for 8 months?
I don't really have any use for my second car especially come April when I will be retiring, but although it's getting on in age, it's a solid car that we've had for years and has been very reliable. My son will use it for 4 months this summer, and would like to have it next year. I am thinking of sorning it and keeping it on my mum's drive for 8 months. I can regularly start it and move it a few feet back and forth on her drive, but i won't be actually driving it.
My concern is if it will cause any issues having it un driven for so long, so any opinions appreciated? |
24 Feb 20, 07:58 PM |
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The brake discs will go rusty and may seize especially if we have a lot of rain, I would disconnect and if possible remove the battery to save it from going flat and make sure you clear out anything that may be considered food to rodents as if a mouse or rat gets in they tend to like chewing through wiring looms and that can be very expensive, I live out in the country so it is a bigger problem out here.
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24 Feb 20, 08:15 PM |
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I have a pick up that only gets used a few times a year. I tend to drive it a few miles every 4 weeks or so to keep the brakes rust free, but I see no major issue with what you plan, but as stated, the brakes are the potential issue.
If it were me, I would; 1. Disconnect the battery 2. Leave it with no handbrake on (a couple of blocks to secure if any hint of a slope) When it's first driven, it will take a few miles for the pads to clear the discs of any surface rust, but should be OK. That said, I am no mechanic
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24 Feb 20, 08:38 PM |
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I did this with a car I had as got a company car but didn’t really want to sell it.
Anyway, as mentioned above definitely disconnect the battery. I didn’t, just started it once a month or so but this killed the battery and I had to get an new one. Other than that it was fine. |
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24 Feb 20, 09:07 PM |
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A Guy I know has a Rover laid up but it’s in a warm garage.
He has it on wooden blocks though to take the strain off the tyres. Google says Don’t use a cover as it moves and scratches the paint. Fill the fuel tank to avoid condensation building up. Leave the handbrake off, so chock the wheels. Battery, as posted earlier. Run it regularly to a decent temperature.
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24 Feb 20, 09:55 PM |
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And pump the tyres way up so there is less chance of them flatting.
And whe. you want to use it again, have it checked out by a professions. You will likely need a service for things like condensation forming inside the block and dripping into the oil. If it were me, I would also be locking the clutch down with a piece of wood against the clutch pedal otherwise it may stick in ten same way the handbrake will. |
24 Feb 20, 09:59 PM |
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Join Date: Sep 11
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Used to be an army brat, soldiers regularly left their cars for 6 months when on deployment. They would put the car on blocks to avoid tyres going flat, and disconnect the battery. If you are going to start it regularly and move it you need to make sure if is running long enough to get fully warm otherwise you will cause more damage than good.
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25 Feb 20, 08:46 AM |
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Many thanks guys, and in truth I'm unsure whether to insure and tax it just to avoid it seizing up, but my wife's car is usually used twice a week, my main car doesn't get used as much as it should (used twice in the past 5 or so weeks), so it would be hundreds down the drain just to give the 3rd car a run every few weeks.
Thanks again. |
25 Feb 20, 08:57 AM |
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We’ve got a old passat in the drive, dh won’t get rid of it! 🤷 He starts it up every now and again and it still goes, why he is keeping it Idk 😐 🤦
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25 Feb 20, 09:07 AM |
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