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Laying up your car
Items you'll need to attend to
The preparation required before you put a car into storage depends to some exent on how long the vehicle will be left for. Detailed below are our recommendations for storing a car for one month, one to three months, and more than three months.
Read the general advice and then attend to the specific items corresponding to the period for which you will be leaving your car.
General advice
Check the code of any coded radio before removing a battery lead. You must find out too if any on-board computer will be affected by having the battery disconnected for a long period of time. Refer to the vehicle owner's handbook or contact the manufacturer
If covering the vehicle don't allow plastic or any other moisture / condensation inducing material to rest on the paintwork. If outside, be careful to avoid paint damage due to flapping covers.
Note exactly what you've done to the vehicle and put it in the car, perhaps tied to the steering wheel so that when the time comes to take it out of storage, everything can be returned to how it should be, either by you or anybody else.
There are commercial companies who will undertake storage and looking after your vehicle; this may be an option you could take up, though it might prove expensive.
If covering the recommended points below is impractical an alternative would be to arrange for someone to use the vehicle once or twice a month in dry weather, providing insurance, tax and MoT etc are current. This will help keep the engine and other systems functional.
Take care when re-starting after a long period. The battery must be fully charged and all the fluid levels checked. Try the brakes, and check that the handbrake and clutch are free. It may be best to arrange a full service of the car, including changing the brake fluid.