Posted on 20-02-2007
Filed Under (Automotive) by Auto News

At last you have the car of your dreams and you spent large amounts of both time and money on restoring it and you now want to keep it in the same pristine condition. Unfortunately winter is coming and you do not want to drive it in now the is turning bad. So you have decided that you want to put your car into storage for the winter months and as cheaply as possible? Yet you also want to be able to get it back onto the road as soon as the weather is good again and find it in the same condition as when it went into storage?

Well hopefully the information contained within this article will help you to make an informed decision on the type of car storage you will use.

Of course this is the best way for any one to go when looking for storage for their prized car and is the best option especially if you will be away for any extended period of time.

But because you don’t have a garage you are now looking for an alternative. there are many indoor around which will gladly rent that is big enough for a vehicle. If you can try and find a facility where they will run the engine on your car for you every month or two. However, you may find that they will charge you extra for this facility, but it will save you money in the long term as the vehicle will be ready for you to drive after a long lay over period.

When preparing your car for storage it is important that it is clean. Wait until you have a warm dry day and then completely wash and wax the car. Also make sure that you clean the underbody and around the wheel areas as well as any dirt left on the car holds moisture and when combined with air will result in result being allowed to grow.

Also thoroughly clean the car inside. Use either a shop/garage vacuum or a household one in order to get into all the nooks and crannies in your car (it is important to get rid of any dirt or crumbs etc., from the car prior to storage). Leaving such items in the car will only make it a place that small creatures (mice, rats) will be drawn to and make their home inside it.

If you can get the carpets thoroughly cleaned and do this before you do any thing else so that it gives them time to dry out before you put the car into storage.

Next take out the spark plugs and put some oil into the cylinders as this will prevent the cylinder walls, pistons and valves from rusting. You can use regular motor oil but a can of fogging oil from a marine supply store is a good alternative. Now you need to turn the engine by hand half a dozen times to make sure that the oil coats everything. Before you reinstall the spark plugs apply a little anti-seize to them.

Also make sure that the petrol (gas) tank is full as this will reduce the risk of how much water is available to be absorbed by the petrol (gas).

Now we come to the electrical system of your car. Remove the battery cables (negative cable first) and then lift out the battery from the engine. Next you need to wipe the batter down with a battery cleaner (this removes any moisture holding dirt or grease from it). Now you place the battery on a clean dry surface. Attach the battery to a trickle charger which will help preserve the battery’s charge. Also inspect the battery for any rust or corrosion.

You will then need to lubricate the hood latches, hinges and door hinges if you are able to check the brake fluid (flush it out and replace if necessary). Now you will need to check the coolant level (make sure there is enough to protect the cooling system from winter temperatures).

If you want to keep rodents and other small animals from chewing the ignition wires and other wiring in your car (place clean rags into the engine air intake, fresh air intake (under the windshield) and the exhaust. A good idea is to get a big box of mothballs and spread them around and under the car (this seems to keep undesirable elements away from the car).

As for the tyres they will after extended periods of time when not moving they will develop flat spots and the best way to prevent this is to put the car up on jacks.

Now remove the wiper blades as this will prevent them from becoming glued to the windshield.

Now you carried out all the necessary things about there is nothing left for you to do but to put it in to storage and lock up knowing you can enjoy it in the future?

About the Author:

Lee Dobbins writes for http://www.moving-and-more.com where you can get great moving and storage tips.

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Posted on 28-11-2006
Filed Under (Automotive) by Auto News

An uses no gas, but will use an electric charge to move about the home or the store. The electric charge is held in a battery. The scooter is plugged in as needed, for a few hours, to recharge the battery. No special are needed to charge the scooter or for continued use of the in the home.

The Electric The battery is a small piece of equipment you will charge weekly. The more you use the scooter, the more often you will be required to charge the scooter. The chargeable scooter battery is one you will find easy to understand. Most all scooters are available with a charging system that will display when the charge is full, and when the charge is low so you are never left stranded with a .

When charging the battery ‘be’ sure to charge it until the light says the charge is full. Charging the battery half way, or only partially is going to lessen the life of the battery. Avoid charging the battery that is not empty. If you must take the scooter for a short ride to use more of the battery life, so you are then left with an empty battery, or at least almost empty battery.

Another feature about the scooter battery is that when it is low, when it is empty be sure to charge it again right away. The battery that sits empty for will be difficult to charge again after sitting for a . Think about your cordless phone, you must charge it 15 hours when it is empty. The same will apply for your scooter chair if you leave it empty for a long time. It will require charging for a longer amount of time. When it is empty, recharge it, and the process will be faster.

Avoid adding or putting water on the battery, the charger or the connections for the battery. Water can easily make electric outlets surge, or worse break. You want to keep the battery and the charger moisture free for as long as you

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Jason Uvios Writes about on Maintaining A Charge For An Electric Scooter to visit :- http://www.sweetscooteronline.info, http://www.scooterforall.info and http://scooter-stoday.info

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Posted on 28-09-2006
Filed Under (Automotive) by Auto News

There are many types of and hence they require different add-ons and accessories. The parts and accessories are modified from time to time depending on the upgrades of scooters. The add-ons add to the comfort and style of the vehicle. For Example a is a wave rider, which is used for water sports. These scooters are specially designed to ride on the waves and their accessories must comply with all the safety standards so as to avoid accidents. In the same way medical scooters for the disabled have to be designed in such a way so as to give complete safety and comfort to the patients. Hence the accessories depend on the type of the scooter.

Here are some of the basic add-ons, which can be used almost on all the scooters.

Rear or front basket: This basket is usually there in all the scooters so that you can keep your stuff inside the basket if you wish so. This is one of the very essential accessories in a scooter.

Cup Holder: Cup holders are there in the scooters to hold your cups, cans and water bottles. This is very important for medical scooters like wheel chairs and even scooters that are designed for the children.

Saddlebag: Saddlebag is another attachment that helps you to keep your money, important papers, etc.

: If you are riding any vehicle a rear view mirror is very important so that you can see the other vehicles that are coming from behind. This is very important for your safety so as to avoid accidents.

Safety flag: This is very important for medical wheelchairs and scooters designed for children. This helps the other riders to be careful while riding.

: All the riders must put on their safety belts before riding. This is one of the most important safety measures that have to be followed by each and every rider.

Breaker: A weather Breaker protects you from the sun and rain.

Scooter Dust Cover: To protect the scooter from dust and damage it is always advisable to put on the scooter dust cover when the scooter is not in use.

Mobile Charger: A plug- in socket can be improvised in a scooter to charge your mobile battery, which is very useful at times when you are going for long drives, or in emergency.

Back Rest and Arm Rest: The scooter seats have a backrest to ease your back. It also has an armrest, which allows the riders to travel with ease and comfort during longer trips.

Some of the above accessories improve the lifestyle and comfort of the riders. These add-ons provide complete satisfaction to the customers.

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Jason Uvios enjoys Writing about on Scooter Gizmos and Enhancements to visit:- http://www.scooter-europe.info and http://www.sweetscooteronline.info

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