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    What to do when I rest my car for 40 days?

    Hi guys, need some suggestions please.

    I will leave my car in the car space for about 40 days from February 2010.
    What do I have to do before leaving?
    I got my new battery this May, do I have to disconnect it?If yes, how to lock the doors?Will I lost some features the car has before?somethings like total closure need to be programmed by Tech 2?

    and my car is due to service in another 1000kms. Do i do the service next month before I leave or do it after I come back in March 2010?

    and if there are other things to be concerned, please let know.

    Thanks in advance.

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    just park it as normal. service after will be fine. just make sure tyres are pumped up slightly over normal pressure and when you leave the car make sure no lights are on.
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    u should be able to lock your door via the keyhole... on the door.

    lol.

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    Thanks GUY!
    That means my battery is good for 40 days?Click here to enlarge

    any other issues to think about?

    if I disconnect the battery, how to lock the car?
    1,open the bonnet
    2,lock the car by keyfob
    3,discount the battery
    4,close the bonnet

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    battery should have no issues.
    if your parking it outside i can recommend you wash and wax it to protect the paint or even get a car cover but its really up to you on that one.
    i believe this has been discussed before some where on here but can't remember where.
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    indoor, apartment underground car space. i will give it a good wash and wax before leaving anywayClick here to enlarge

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    This one? http://www.opelaus.com/forums/showthread.php?t=24403

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    For a year...

    Placing the car on stands is a good idea so you don't get flat spots.

    I've change the oil upon return, not beforehand.

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    I have this situation with 2 of my cars...

    This is what I've done for years, without any long term problems to worry about.

    If it's indoors, then put a cover on it, I use a large enough cotton sheet, you don't have to go to the expense of a purpose made car cover, unless it's outdoors. A cover will save you from a major clean up operation of built up dust and grime even if it's indoors and especially if it's a soft top convertible, an external cover should be of the proper type that can breath air to avoid condensation related problems and to provide proper external elements protection.

    Put a small piece of cotton sheet under each wiper blade, this will prevent the rubber blade from deterioration and/or leave marks on the windshield, use the same for rear window wipers.

    Inflate the tyres to a higher than regular psi, no more than 10psi over though - and remember then to deflate them back to normal when you re-use the car. In my case I roll the car back and fourth every couple of weeks to alter the position of the tyre flat spot.

    Depending on the individual car situation, Install/use a battery maintanance pack - they are well worth the spend for any car that's constantly kept that way. (see below)

    Before you leave the car, check that everything works, especially the wiper washers as that can block over time.

    If you leave the car un-used for a period of 6 months or more, I'd recommend changing oil and coolant fluids as they will have become contaminated, a good flush and clean to the coolant system is the way to go as well as there will be lots of corrosion settlement.

    If the car is left outside in a windy area, then cover up things like the engine air intake (if exposed like a turbo Astra for eg) and exhaust nozzle to prevent build up of foreign debris which can cause damage when started up.

    If you've done some of the things above or taken even more steps, make a list and place it in the car where you'll see it when you re-enter the car, that way you can follow it through like a check list and not forget to do/remove certain items before re-use.

    Regarding the battery, if you have a high power ICE install with powercaps etc. and it's not on a master on/off switch, then you must either dis-connect the battery or use a battery maintanance pack, they only draw very little power and trickle charge the battery intermittently, also some aftermarket alarms can prematurely drain the battery from a constant scavenging to top up the back up alarm battery, so just keep that in mind if it gets to a period of more than a couple of months or if it's a much older car, the battery will die before that...
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    Awesome, cheers for all the advice. Wraith - you have a lot of cars!!
    Car will be in a shed, so yeah, guess I wont need to worry about a cover, windows, or rag in the intake.
    Think I will put it on stands though, mainly because I have only recently bought a new set of Khumo's for it, and prefer to give the flat spots a miss!
    I dont have any ICE worth mentioning, but will still disconnect the battery to be on the safe side.
    Hopefully she will be all good when I come back!
    Thanks again
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