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The Dude
Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: Arlington, VA
Posts: 1,262
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PKRWUD is right, you need to drive it every once in a while, one or two times a month for at least ten minutes at a time. When you are driving it, also run the a/c, this will keep the a/c seals lubricated. 4 months from now (in the middle of your storage period) i would suggest putting a gas-drying product in the tank when you go to drive it, so that water doesn't build up in the tank.
first thing next summer, you should change the oil. |
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