Winter storage question

northernstang

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How often should I fire up my 06 GT while stored for the winter and why?
 

BLKBULLITT

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I fired mine up in November and I havent since then.

Calgary is really cold right now so I dont want to stress turning the engine over.

Im sure itll fire up no problem in the spring here.
 

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I usually just throw a battery tender on it and don't bother starting it as limited run time can do more harm than good if you don't get all the moisture burned off.
 

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Same as above except I don't use a tender. I have a diehard battery charger and just put it on the 2amp setting and let it go. Usually only takes a few hours at most to "top it off". In fact last month it had been sitting there for 5 weeks and still had nearly a full charge.
 

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do you need to worry about the battery tender if the area it is stored in is kept at least 45 degrees?
 

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do you need to worry about the battery tender if the area it is stored in is kept at least 45 degrees?


The battery tender is never a bad idea no matter what the temp is. Put some Stabil fuel stabalizer in the tank and let it run a few minutes before you put it into storage.
 

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when i had mine i unhooked the batt and never started it till i was readdy to drive it my gf cuzz has a srt8 challenger and left the batt hooked up and he said it fried the comp or sumthin luckly it was under warrenty so i would unhook the batt
 

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Thanks everyone, that's exactly what I wanted to hear. I have the car in an insulated but not heated garage with the battery disconnected. Damn cold here so I really did not want to stress it. Someone told me I needed to start it once a month and let it idle until in normal operating temperature to keep condensation at a minimum. Wasn't sure if that was needed or not as I've never done this with my older Mustangs.
 

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