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You need a new dealer, both their suggestions are dead wrong............
Will check with another dealer...thanks again! |
Thanks to all who replied. I am changing the oil this weekend, adding stabilizer to a full tank, raising psi's to 50 and plugging in the trickle charger after cleaning the car and putting it's cover on for hibernation!
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That sounds like a good plan. I usually also set up a couple of mouse traps around the car as added protection.
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It's actually safest to completely remove the battery from the car in case the maintainer or battery have problems while charging. |
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The trickle charger I bought from the Porsche dealer came highly recommended. It plugs into the cigarette lighter and only charges when necessary. They told me in the 987's, there's no need to remove the battery anymore. It cost $80 and has a long cord, which is great for the garage.
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I don't know how you guys can do without your Porsche for months.
I'll be out of the country for 3 weeks. I'm leaving in a few days but already suffering withdrawals. Just put the snow tires on yesterday too. :-( |
It's a sad day when you put it away for the winter, but 2 years ago you needed 4 wheel drive to get to my house from mid-December through mid-March. Would have been impossible with the Boxster.
The day you take it out of storage in the spring is great. It's like getting a new car every year. I definitely feel the withdrawl symptoms and for the next several months will have to live vicariously through this forum ;-) Dave S. |
I think I'll be feeling the same way Dave...this will be the first time for me. Ekam, I'd be interested in hearing more how your winter driving goes this year with the snows. I'm up in Caledon and the snow gets a lot worse than in Toronto. Do you worry about the salt that it gets covered with? I'm changing the oil tomorrow, then will slowly get her ready for hibernation...it WILL be a sad day!
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Thanks for the headsup with the PSI's...I'm going to check my tires for their max. pressure rating....they're Michelin Pilots PS2's.
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I'm up in Erin, not far from Caledon.
I've stored my 01 Boxster for last 5 years each winter for 6 months. I fill car to brim with Ultra 94, increase tire pressure to 60psi I have a cover for the car. Also park on a large sheet of plastic. I remove the battery and place a large cloth so the hood cannot close. I take the battery home, put on a wooden workbench and do not touch until couple days before I'm due to bring car out of storage end of April. I, too, asked many people about changing oil before or after. My trusted independent said as soon as it comes out of storage change oil for the driving season. I usually do about 6,000k per season. Andy |
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Thanks Andy for your input. Why do you store on a plastic sheet? I just changed my oil yesterday and will winterize this weekend. Will fill tires up to 58psi's. Do you move the car a few inches each month like others have suggested? Also, do you add fuel stabilizer before hibernation? Thanks.
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