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How often should you start a sitting car in garage?

How often should you start a sitting car in garage?

To avoid a dead battery, you can start your car once a week and let it run for about 5-10 minutes. (If your car is parked in a garage, be sure to do this with the garage door open to ensure proper ventilation for exhaust fumes.)

How to start a car that has been sitting for one year?

How To Jump-Start a Car 1 Replace the car’s fluids; oil, coolant, and trans fluid. 2 Make sure the car with the live battery is NOT running. 3 Connect the red clamp of your jumper cable to the positive terminal of the dead car’s battery. 4 Attach the opposite red clamp to the live car battery’s positive terminal.

What happens when a car sits for a week?

Last fall my car sat for a week. The battery was dead when I tried to start it. The garage installed a new battery. Two weeks ago after the car sat for 2 days the battery was dead. Neither the tow truck driver nor I could jump the battery. The car started the next morning at the garage on the 1st crank. They replaced the battery.

How often should you let your car sit in the garage?

We’ve heard many people say they let their cars sit for months in a garage with no problems, but you’re better off driving it a couple of times each month and for at least 10 miles, with some speeds over 50 mph if possible. You not only want your engine to get fully warmed up but for the entire car to get some exercise as well.

Why does my car not start after sitting in the garage?

This could relate to your weekend car that’s been sitting in the garage for weeks, or your daily driver that’s only been sitting in the parking lot for a day. If any of the following things sound like what your car is doing, your ride won’t be reliable until the matter is fixed properly.

Last fall my car sat for a week. The battery was dead when I tried to start it. The garage installed a new battery. Two weeks ago after the car sat for 2 days the battery was dead. Neither the tow truck driver nor I could jump the battery. The car started the next morning at the garage on the 1st crank. They replaced the battery.

We’ve heard many people say they let their cars sit for months in a garage with no problems, but you’re better off driving it a couple of times each month and for at least 10 miles, with some speeds over 50 mph if possible. You not only want your engine to get fully warmed up but for the entire car to get some exercise as well.

This could relate to your weekend car that’s been sitting in the garage for weeks, or your daily driver that’s only been sitting in the parking lot for a day. If any of the following things sound like what your car is doing, your ride won’t be reliable until the matter is fixed properly.

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Ruth Doyle