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320icar 10-17-2020 08:34 AM

Is this thread real or just a joke. It’s a brand new car being parked indoors in the mildest Canadian city. Just fucking put gas in it and call it a day.

Gumby 10-17-2020 09:14 AM

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Originally Posted by 320icar (Post 9002940)
Is this thread real or just a joke. It’s a brand new car being parked indoors in the mildest Canadian city. Just fucking put gas in it and call it a day.

Don’t hate on people wanting to take care of their stuff. I don’t understand why you’re fixated on the fact that it’s a “new” car. Problems on modern cars are increasingly difficult and expensive to diagnose if something goes wrong.

bcrdukes 10-17-2020 10:00 AM

The guy is just trying to take care of his car as best as he can. Loosen up, jeez.

tofu1413 10-17-2020 11:07 AM

Just keep battery charged and put it away.

Been doing that to my BMWs without any problems.

320icar 10-17-2020 11:59 AM

This isn’t a case of the OP, he asked a fine question. But it’s in a secured garage yet you’re talking about springs sagging, electrical problems, fucking wheel boots?? If his bmw starts to die in 3 months of storage (since modern cars are increasingly difficult and expensive to diagnose as per Gumby) good luck with the other years of ownership.

Edit: fill it with good gas, clean it really well and get a car cover. Fresh oil, Start it once and month and get it up to full operating temperature if you want or just get a trickle charger. If you’re taking insurance off of it, get storage insurance for $14/mo in case it burns your house down. /thread

AzNightmare 10-17-2020 01:35 PM

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Originally Posted by bcrdukes (Post 9002884)
The only time it would ever wake up and hit someone is when yray posts on Revsecne. Jokes aside, say your e-brake fails (not that you should have engaged it while in storage) and it rolls through your garage or condo parking lot and you smash someone else's car, or heaven forbid, a person, and you break their knees. What do you do then without storage insurance?

So just put it in gear and use wheel chocks?

And for oil, should I change it before storing or wait until I start driving it again?

twitchyzero 10-17-2020 02:28 PM

neutral if manual transmission
oil if it's due do it, if it's pretty fresh leave it alone

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Originally Posted by 320icar (Post 9002960)
This isn’t a case of the OP, he asked a fine question. But it’s in a secured garage yet you’re talking about springs sagging, electrical problems, fucking wheel boots?? If his bmw starts to die in 3 months of storage (since modern cars are increasingly difficult and expensive to diagnose as per Gumby) good luck with the other years of ownership.

lol calm down

different lists for different scenarios/length of storage, there's clearly others who's interested to learn more

meme405 10-17-2020 05:37 PM

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Originally Posted by AzNightmare (Post 9002974)
So just put it in gear and use wheel chocks?

And for oil, should I change it before storing or wait until I start driving it again?

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Originally Posted by meme405 (Post 9002684)
I saw other people also commented on changing of oil, might seem like overkill, but I change my oil before and after storage, takes only 30 minutes for me to do, and oil is cheap comparatively. My process is like this:

before storage drain the oil and change the filter, refill as normal.
After storage just a drain and fill with new oil (no need for filter as the filter should be nice and newish still).

If you only want to do oil once a year, do it before you store the car, not after. Used oil is slightly acidic, and will wear seals and stuff within motor down.

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Originally Posted by 320icar (Post 9002960)
This isn’t a case of the OP, he asked a fine question. But it’s in a secured garage yet you’re talking about springs sagging, electrical problems, fucking wheel boots?? If his bmw starts to die in 3 months of storage (since modern cars are increasingly difficult and expensive to diagnose as per Gumby) good luck with the other years of ownership.

Edit: fill it with good gas, clean it really well and get a car cover. Fresh oil, Start it once and month and get it up to full operating temperature if you want or just get a trickle charger. If you’re taking insurance off of it, get storage insurance for $14/mo in case it burns your house down. /thread

You say this, and it's exactly the case.

I had a 2014 CLA250, on two separate instances when left parked (once for 3 weeks, and once for 5 weeks), some fucking relay in the car gave up the ghost, and the car had to be towed to the dealer.

The dealer told me "The car isn't designed to be left parked for long durations". Both times even with a discount from the dealer, it cost me well over $1000 to fix. I argued with the service writer for so long, that mercedes a company who makes $300K cars, doesn't expect that one of their customers might have many vehicles or leave a vehicle parked while on vacation for multiple weeks, he stared at me like I was stupid and said "no".

Modern cars with all their electronics and shit, are garbage, and unfortunately the systems of computers have become so complex that mechanical issues are rarely the problem, electrical problems are more likely to leave you stranded or with a non-functioning vehicle.

Anyway I sold the piece of crap, and its the last POS BMW or merc I will ever own.

trollface 10-17-2020 06:55 PM

I mean, it's a Benz and Bmw.

All the fuel stablizers, moth balls, wheel chocks, bounce sheets, trickle chargers, holy water, essential oils, and Himalayan salt lamps are not going to help you.

If the eleronics are going to go from sitting for 3 months in a garage, it prob isent something you did or didn't do lol.

underscore 10-17-2020 10:25 PM

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Originally Posted by meme405 (Post 9002988)
I had a 2014 CLA250, on two separate instances when left parked (once for 3 weeks, and once for 5 weeks), some fucking relay in the car gave up the ghost, and the car had to be towed to the dealer.

Other than driving it what can you do to prevent it though? I have to doubt the explanation they gave you a bit though because if the relays somehow die after sitting for 3 weeks how do they stock spares in the warehouse?

fliptuner 10-18-2020 09:34 AM

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Originally Posted by meme405 (Post 9002684)
My process is like this:
before storage drain the oil and change the filter, refill as normal.
After storage just a drain and fill with new oil (no need for filter as the filter should be nice and newish still).

If you only want to do oil once a year, do it before you store the car, not after. Used oil is slightly acidic, and will wear seals and stuff within motor down.

BRB dropping off empty oil containers at at meme's house. My Toyota uses anything. Lol

yray 10-18-2020 10:03 AM

its a cla :lol

yea, u gotta keep driving Germans or they brick

meme405 10-21-2020 03:06 AM

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Originally Posted by fliptuner (Post 9003026)
BRB dropping off empty oil containers at at meme's house. My Toyota uses anything. Lol

Lol if you want them I can give em to you, I run castrol or mobil full synth 5w40. Im not even joking, for some reason its almost impossible to get rid of used oil on the north shore, I blame the hippies.

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Originally Posted by trollface (Post 9002995)
I mean, it's a Benz and Bmw.

All the fuel stablizers, moth balls, wheel chocks, bounce sheets, trickle chargers, holy water, essential oils, and Himalayan salt lamps are not going to help you.

If the eleronics are going to go from sitting for 3 months in a garage, it prob isent something you did or didn't do lol.

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Originally Posted by underscore (Post 9003008)
Other than driving it what can you do to prevent it though? I have to doubt the explanation they gave you a bit though because if the relays somehow die after sitting for 3 weeks how do they stock spares in the warehouse?


Your both right, I couldnt find a way to solve the issue, and it was out of warranty, so I sold the piece of crap and cut my losses. Like I said, last merc or bmw I will likely have, unless it was a lease.


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