09-22-2009, 03:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Boxster33
Hi All, I willl be storing my Boxster this winter and the dealer mentioned that I should start the vehicle every 2 weeks so the seals don't dry out. I was always told that cold starts were bad for an engine and we do get cold winters here in Toronto. I Plan to store the vehicle for 4 months December-March.
Any Thoughts?
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Before putting the car to sleep for the winter, change the oil and filter, add Stabil to your tank and fill it, drive the car a few min. to circulate the stabilized fuel, clean the car inside and out, hook up a battery maintainer (NOT a trickle charger), and then leave it sit. Do not start it unless you are going to drive it for at least 20-30 min.
While your car is in hibernation, start looking for a dealer that knows what they are talking about…………..
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