GurlzCruisinRTW Posted February 21, 2016 #1 Share Posted February 21, 2016 - when I am away for 3 and a half months on a Round The World cruise I live 'right on the ocean', close enough to have to clean the salt spray on the windscreen each day I drive - but mechanically, is there anything in particular I should put in place Car will be in a carport and Im not keen on leaving keys with anyone (outside the family who all live 100's of ks away Thankyou Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare lyndarra Posted February 21, 2016 #2 Share Posted February 21, 2016 For that length of time I would remove (if it was garaged there would be no need to remove it) the battery and place in on a maintenance charger. Two reasons, if someone tries to steal it it ain't going to go anywhere and you'll have a full charge in the battery on your return. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Swissmiss6253 Posted February 21, 2016 #3 Share Posted February 21, 2016 (edited) Could you ask your dealer and leave the keys with them? I would have thought it would be good to have it started and kept going long enough to burn the water out of the exhaust every month or so but I have the mechanical knowledge of the average non mechanic! Very jealous of the cruise, btw. Edited February 21, 2016 by Swissmiss6253 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Adidas4fun Posted February 21, 2016 #4 Share Posted February 21, 2016 Definitely a question for the mechanic that services your car. After three months away (2 cruises during that time) I had to call out the AA to get our two cars started and we are garaged safely inland. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GurlzCruisinRTW Posted February 21, 2016 Author #5 Share Posted February 21, 2016 Thanks lyndarra - good idea re charger :) I will ask the Service Dept what they think Adidas when I take it in next Swissmiss - don't be jealous :) - I know what you mean :) - its been a plan for a long time, when my kids were little - they are still teens/20s and 'ohhh no mum - you are spending the inheritance'!!! lol - I do like that TV ad hahaha - noooo - they are happy as - although its been a budgeting/work and time off decision - but - bursting with happiness - its definitely going to happen - Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dizzy1948 Posted February 21, 2016 #6 Share Posted February 21, 2016 (edited) Here's for the silly stuff. Make sure you have your radio pin handy. ;) Can always get it from the car manufacturer when you quote your VIN number if you can't find it. (Gotta get the important things sorted :D) A must to get a vehicle technician to advise you on the best method of storage - depending on the age of the vehicle/the electrical circuitry - the diagnostics need to be considered. Usually removing the rotor arm stops a vehicle being stolen - but then again......who knows these days :eek: By the way - can you see my face going green :p enjoy your cruise Edited February 21, 2016 by dizzy1948 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cme2c Posted February 21, 2016 #7 Share Posted February 21, 2016 If it's a modern car, disconnecting the battery is a bad idea. If it was me, I'd clean the car and wax if before I left, put a good car cover on it, and get a solar car charger. That will keep the battery charged. see for an example of a car left in a marina carpark for 2 months! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jn2003 Posted February 21, 2016 #8 Share Posted February 21, 2016 I'm pretty sure if you are an RACQ member in Queensland they will do long term storage including turning over the car to keep it going, for a fee of course. Maybe contact your local automobile club and see if they will do something similar. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare MicCanberra Posted February 22, 2016 #9 Share Posted February 22, 2016 I agree with cme2c, another option if you have someone checking the house (friend) to just keep an eye out on things and water the plants, etc, they could always take the car for a 15 minute drive every other week to keep it charged. You could also ask a neighbour to do these things. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GUT2407 Posted February 22, 2016 #10 Share Posted February 22, 2016 If its a new car (say under three years, you should have no issues. Older. Ask your mechanic. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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