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Antiguo 08-05-2006, 12:39:02   #8
Mario Cerda
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Fecha de Ingreso: Apr 2003
Ubicación: Santiago, Chile
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Estos son algunos consejos que encontré buceando en internet :
  1. Wash & wax the car prior to the day you intend to store it, then drive the car a little in order to help evacuate water from brakes, nooks, & crannies.
  2. Apply leather treatment to all leather to prevent drying and cracking.
  3. Fluids:
  4. Change the oil and filter.
  5. Check windshield washer fluid - be sure it is winterized with antifreeze.
  6. Add StaBil to fuel tank (run engine afterwards) & top off fuel tank.
  7. Check antifreeze strength
  8. For annual storage suspension on blocks is NOT recommended as the shock absorber pistons are fully extended and can corrode and stick.
  9. Inflate tires to 8 PSI above the maximum rating on the tire to avoid flat spotting.
  10. Lube electric antenna mast with thin oil and retract.
  11. Disconnect and remove battery or pull fuse of clock and burglar alarm to prevent battery drainage; pulled batteries should be stored in a cool, dry place OFF of the floor, preferably on a piece of wool.. slow charge in mid-winter every several months (Personally I've had good luck with small Schumacher 1 Amp smart charger which charges only when battery voltage begins to fall - about $25.).
  12. Lube door, hood, trunk and targa rubber seals with silicone spray. Close doors, hood, and trunk to FIRST LOCK position so that seals are relaxed. Be sure hood and interior door lights are not on.
  13. Place small wood blocks under wiper arms so blades are off glass.
  14. If high humidity conditions are expected, leave a desiccant bag in the car.
  15. Close the heater flaps on rear engine cars to prevent rodent entry.
  16. Seal intakes and exhaust pipe with tape or towels.
  17. Relax Targa tops.
  18. If exposed to direct sunlight, cover glass to protect interior.
  19. Park vehicle on large sheet of plastic to prevent ground moisture from attacking underbody.
  20. Cover with a QUALITY car cover which will allow humidity & moisture passage.
  21. Do NOT set the handbrake.
  22. Say Goodbye ....
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