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Storing your car – Acura 2000 Integra Hatchback - Owner's Manual User Manual

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Storing Your Car

If you need to park your car for an
extended period (more than one
month), there are several things you
should do to prepare it for storage.
Proper preparation helps prevent
deterioration and makes it easier to
get your car back on the road. If
possible, store your car indoors.

Fill the fuel tank.

Change the engine oil and filter

(see page

173

).

Wash and dry the exterior

completely.

Clean the interior. Make sure the
carpeting, floor mats, etc. are
completely dry.

Leave the parking brake off. Put
the transmission in Reverse (5-
speed manual) or Park

(automatic).

Block the rear wheels.

If the car is to be stored for a
longer period, it should be
supported on jackstands so the

tires are off the ground.

Leave one window open slightly (if
the car is being stored indoors).

Disconnect the battery.

Support the front and rear wiper
blade arms with a folded towel or
rag so they do not touch the
windshield.

To minimize sticking, apply a

silicone spray lubricant to all door
and hatch seals. Also, apply a body

wax to the painted surfaces that

mate with the door and hatch seals.

Cover the car with a "breathable"
cover, one made from a porous
material such as cotton.
Nonporous materials, such as

plastic sheeting, trap moisture,
which can damage the paint.

If possible, run the engine for a

while periodically (preferably once

a month).

If you store your car for 12 months
or longer, have your Acura dealer
perform the inspections called for in
the 24 months/30,000 miles (48,000
km) maintenance schedule (Normal
Conditions) as soon as you take it
out of storage (see page

162

). The

replacements called for in the
maintenance schedule are not
needed unless the car has actually
reached that time or mileage.

Maintenance

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