sidhu2909
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If there is some other thread that already talks about the same issue, please post the link and accept my apologies for starting a duplicate thread. This is my first car and being in a place where we have snow for almost half of the year, I really have very little idea on how to maintain my car for winters and I'm still learning on it.
I'll be on a vacation for a couple of months and I was wondering what needs to be done before I leave so that my car would be in a good shape when I come back. I live in Minnesota and snow is expected to be here in a couple of weeks. I only have an open parking spot, so I was wondering if there would be any cosmetic damage to the car if left in snow for 2months without any cleaning. Also, I was thinking about the battery. My open parking doesn't help me with a battery trickle charger and the solar wouldn't work because of the snow. Do you guys think it's a good idea to disconnect the battery for 2months or would it sustain and have some charge left even if I leave it connected? It's usually suggested for all cars, but with so many things depending on the electrical systems like the parking brake, would it be an issue if I disconnect the battery?
Also, is there anything else that can be done to leave my car in a good shape?
Thanks and I really appreciate any suggestions you might have.
I'll be on a vacation for a couple of months and I was wondering what needs to be done before I leave so that my car would be in a good shape when I come back. I live in Minnesota and snow is expected to be here in a couple of weeks. I only have an open parking spot, so I was wondering if there would be any cosmetic damage to the car if left in snow for 2months without any cleaning. Also, I was thinking about the battery. My open parking doesn't help me with a battery trickle charger and the solar wouldn't work because of the snow. Do you guys think it's a good idea to disconnect the battery for 2months or would it sustain and have some charge left even if I leave it connected? It's usually suggested for all cars, but with so many things depending on the electrical systems like the parking brake, would it be an issue if I disconnect the battery?
Also, is there anything else that can be done to leave my car in a good shape?
Thanks and I really appreciate any suggestions you might have.
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