Indoor Storage

bjulie

New member
Hi all!
I've got a 2015 Sport Wrangler and unfortunately haven't been using the car much lately for any trips. I've been storing it in the garage and turning it on once every week or two for the battery.
A friend of mine said it would be better to use an indoor car cover as well to keep it from getting dirty and having dust accumulate in the tiniest corners of the vehicle.

Any advice on what else I should do to keep my car in good condition until I'm able to wheel it again?
 

Zeep

Adventurer
Install a battery tender, or float style charger, to maintain your battery.
Always store the vehicle clean. And depending on the length of time stored, add fuel stabilizer.
 

68camaro

Any River...Any Place
I have a restored classic convertible that is rarely driven, it is stored in garage with high quality all weather cover and battery tender. Dust, insects and stuff still gets everywhere. Birds like to nest in our gararge so the cover does keep their droppings off the car but still outside of car needs care occasionally even if not driven. Its amazing how dusty it gets even with cover. A hardtop might not have this problem though.
 

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