For the standard 12-volt battery make sure you charge the battery before storing, these batteries need to be started and run for 15 minutes every two weeks.
The more fuel in the system, the less air there is that can rust the inside of the tank. Run the vehicle so the fuel stabilizer can get in all the nooks and crannies.
Fill the tank and add fuel stabilizer.
This should help prevent rust, sun damage and theft. Somewhere secure, dry and limited sunlight.
Pick an appropriate place to store your car.
However, you simply cannot just park your car somewhere for the season, there are vital steps that need to be taken in order to make sure the car will start up when the snow melts. With winter on its way, it’s time to put those summer cars away. How Do I Winterize My Summer Car? Blog Aug 26th, 2019