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  1. #1
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    Leaving Your Euro Unused for long period of time

    Hey Guys,

    Its been a while since I been on the fourms.

    Wanted to ask you guys some advise.

    I will be leaving my euro in my garage unused for 8-12 weeks.

    Prior to leaving it will be giving it an oil change but what other things should I do when I leave it unused for that time ?

    ie ? leave a full tank of petrol ? or half a tank ? / Battery disconnect or not ?

    Cheers

    REV888
    MY2007 Acura TSX Lux 5AT

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    as per the manual (page 491 for MY06):

    Fill the fuel tank
    Change the engine oil and filter
    wash and dry exterior
    clean the interior and make sure its all dry, no food
    leave the parking brake off, put tranny in reverse (manual), or Park (auto)
    block the rear wheels
    leave one window open slightly if in a garage
    disconnect the battery
    support the wiper blades with a towel or rag so they dont stick to the window
    apply silicone spray to all door and boot seals
    cover the car with a breathable cover such as cotton
    run the engine periodically (once a month)

  3. #3
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    Quote Originally Posted by EuroDude
    as per the manual (page 491 for MY06):

    Fill the fuel tank
    Change the engine oil and filter
    wash and dry exterior
    clean the interior and make sure its all dry, no food
    leave the parking brake off, put tranny in reverse (manual), or Park (auto)
    block the rear wheels
    leave one window open slightly if in a garage
    disconnect the battery
    support the wiper blades with a towel or rag so they dont stick to the window
    apply silicone spray to all door and boot seals
    cover the car with a breathable cover such as cotton
    run the engine periodically (once a month)
    Thanks you

    But what if I can,nt run the engine periodically ?
    MY2007 Acura TSX Lux 5AT

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    If you dont run the engine for many months then you may want to change the oil before you start it again. Oil deteriorates over time and may harm the engine.

    Although if you change the oil before storage, then it may be ok since oil typically lasts 6 months or so. Synthetic oil lasts longer so I would use Mobil1 or Motul similar

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    Quote Originally Posted by EuroDude
    If you dont run the engine for many months then you may want to change the oil before you start it again. Oil deteriorates over time and may harm the engine.

    Although if you change the oil before storage, then it may be ok since oil typically lasts 6 months or so. Synthetic oil lasts longer so I would use Mobil1 or Motul similar
    I use Motul so should be fine Thanks again
    MY2007 Acura TSX Lux 5AT

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    ALL oil absorbs water no matter what brand, weight or quality it is, same as pretty much all fluids in the car. Change it after the storage, BEFORE you drive the car, if its sitting there for so long exposed to the atmosphere (yes it is via breather hoses) it WILL retain the water

    yes oil lasts 6 months but thats in the unopened container it was supplied in

  7. #7
    good advise there..
    dont forget to set ur tyre pressure to say 3-4psi more than what you normally have.
    mm thats what I do though
    あなたは小さい陰茎を持っている?

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    actually whats better it to elevate the car so the wheels arent touching the ground

    saves getting flat spots at all

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    If you don't have an aftermarket alarm or audio system, you can leave the car for a month with no problems. At 2 months, I would get someone to drive it for a bit til the engine has gotten a chance to warm up, not just around the block. Do you trust anyone with your car? If you don't, then just unplug the battery and take it out. Place it on an insulated surface (a few layers of cardboard will be good). At 2-3 months, you're risking the internal surface to lose its layer of oil. When you get back and restart the car, make sure you don't touch the accelerator and let it idle for 1 minute to let the oil circulate properly before you do anything to it.
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    i dont get the bit about "leave the parking brake off" - is that the handbrake ?

  11. #11
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    yups.
    it stretches the cables.

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    ah i see

    well, REV888, im sure you have some trust worthy friends / family around that can pop by and start the euro every few days / take it for a short drive ?

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