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Sharkdisco 31 March 2015 05:11 PM

Starting subaru leaving stand 1 to 2 weeks
 
Hello,

Due to the nature of my job (digger driver) I work away and my blobeye wrx turbo is left standing for minimum of a week but can be upto 2/3 weeks. Someone said to me I should remove the crank sensor and turn the car over first to force the oil to to lubricate before actually starting? Question is should I do this and how long for also is this required if the cars just sat only a week? Any suggestions would be great or any tips with regards the car standing 1 week or 2/3

Thanks

Filski 31 March 2015 05:56 PM

Have you not got a trustworthy mate or a neighbour who you can leave the spare key with and get them to start the car and let it run once or twice a week or even take it for a spin once a week!?!

Zuber 31 March 2015 06:07 PM

The Internet paranoia has got to you, the car will be fine just starting as normal. You get instant pressure when starting the car. Have a think about this, over 4 weeks these cars and allot like them sit on ships on their way over from Japan without being started up and they are fine, your car included!

Sharkdisco 01 April 2015 06:35 AM

I trust them.... It's the devil inside them I don't trust 😈

I appreciate they sit on the ship etc, just imagined they take it as its kind of a very rare for the car to be stood 2/3 weeks regular.

Ive never had a problem with my cars was just double checking as I know the scoobies are high maintainance so just wanted to gain other people's thoughts

Thanks guys

BBB3 01 April 2015 06:55 AM

I leave my spec c for weeks at a time, check oil and water jump start if needed then drive :)

Sharkdisco 01 April 2015 11:15 AM

Haha jump start, thats exactly what I do check oil and water everytime I return home, thanks for the advice 👍

Tidgy 01 April 2015 11:38 AM

battery conditioner would be a good idea, but couple of weeks should be fine beyond that

FMJ 01 April 2015 01:39 PM

As has been said it will be fine. The only issue I get with a few weeks is sometimes in the winter the battery will be a bit slow to fire. So a charge every now and again sorts it out.


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