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I'm moving overseas for 12 months and have arranged the car to be stored inside with smart battery tender. Will pump tires up (to ~50psi). Thought I might leave some desiccant sachets inside the car to try to minimise condensation. Planning for oil change immediately before I leave. Car is going to be started / run intermittently while I'm away.

Any other tips?

Also - seems to be conflicting advice as to whether the car should be stored with full or empty tank of diesel? (condensation in tank vs fuel going 'off' / algal contamination)

 

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seek some advice from some place like diesel and turbo you may be able to add some additive re the diesel bug to prevent growth.Is it a conventional garage or ??? Regular running of a heat pump on "dry" or dehumidifier may be a good idea .May be worth trying to get the tyres right of the ground.As long as you can keep the car really dry and even temps i dont think starting it is worth it unless it gets a really good run.evrything(motor,brakes,gearbox and exhaust) needs to get up to temp for a good while other wise i beleive you are doing more harm than good.(my opinion pnly)

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I have been away for 3.5 years and have two cars stored in vented containers in Masterton.

They have had no issues with mold etc.  Was a great cheap way to store them.

Make sure when your car is started that they warm it right up to operating temp.  Not just a quick flick to see if it turns over.

 

 

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If it’s a dry day get the car taken a drive not just started.

Full fresh tank of diesel would be good for over 12 months.

bleed brakes well when you take it back out.

Watch out for washer fluid, I have had that turn to jelly in storage. Dilute it a bit and fill the bottle.

I keep the windows cracked open to allow it to breathe, and a proper car cover over the top to keep dust out.

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