wrx staying put for 5 months
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going to the iraq for 5 months in june need advice what to do with the car 02 wrx .do i disconnect the bty ,leave in gear ,or could i use one of the solar power bty chargers.trackstar and alarm will run out of power also,havent a clue about this ,any advice appreciated.
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got a large heated hanger at work,but you have to leave your keys tied to the steering wheel incase of fire ,and no way do i want to do that,if i just leave it the trackstar and alarm will go dead so it could be then taken,i might try one of the solar trickle chargers and lock the car up but i dont know if that would work for that period of time!.some of the car storage ppl want £60 a month basic so thats why i'm asking here .dont want to sell it either.
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cheers mike ,just give me your adress and i'll even drop it off for you with a full tank of petrol and enough money to run it for 5 months ,you seem like a really nice guy ,why can't everyone be as thoughtful as you .bye.
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You could leave it with the Inverurie gang in Aberdeenshire at no cost and it would be looked after. It would not need to be run or used. I look after a P1 almost half the year as it is and I'm sure we could find somewhere to store it if required.
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Most of us know first hand the feeling of being away and what it means to have a car somewhere safe.
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Scooby Dooby Blue.it may be just a car IYHO.It has taken me 6 years to save up for my subaru and all the ppl i trust are funnily enough going to iraq with me(i hope).and if i thought it of just a car i would have no hesitation on selling it.but thanks for your input.i reckon it will go in storage.ROLL ON NOV
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Maybe next time you should consider starting your post with your 3 point criteria mentioned above. Also I would suggest you try and decipher/identify genuine offers of help when they come your way; you did ask for help and advice remember...
Success with getting the car looked after down your way.
Success with getting the car looked after down your way.
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If you're leaving the car in a known secure location, then don't worry about alarm/Trackstar and disconnect the battery.
Also, a good idea to make sure you leave the handbrake off to stop the shoes binding and place a section of wood between clutch pedal and seat to stop clutch binding on flywheel. i.e. pedal to floor.
If the car is not so secure, these solar trickle chargers are fine, subject to light input and will help in maintaining the main battery on the car which in turn ensures the car alarm back up battery is kept topped up as these tend to drain the main battery (albeit over a long period of time)
Hope this helps
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If you're leaving the car in a known secure location, then don't worry about alarm/Trackstar and disconnect the battery.
Also, a good idea to make sure you leave the handbrake off to stop the shoes binding and place a section of wood between clutch pedal and seat to stop clutch binding on flywheel. i.e. pedal to floor.
If the car is not so secure, these solar trickle chargers are fine, subject to light input and will help in maintaining the main battery on the car which in turn ensures the car alarm back up battery is kept topped up as these tend to drain the main battery (albeit over a long period of time)
Hope this helps
Alan
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