Parking a vehicle for at least 3 months

His initial question was posted 5 years ago.

The rest of the thread describes his storage experience.
I read and comprehend well. The information I offered is from personal experience and is relevent to anyone who is storing or will be storing a vehicle for a short time. I am sure the OP does not need it now, but it is very applicable to anyone reading this thread wanting good general storage knowledge for future reference. That was the intent.
 
By accident @Dave1027. My 2-stroke seasonal equipment never had or has issues, so there must be something in the oil that has fuel preserving qualities. I have no other proof other than that, and I have no other way to explain it, and as a result, I use TCW-3 as fuel stabilizer. Further, some TCW-3 oil promote the fact the it contains stabilizer. Could it be that brands that don't have it advertised as containing stabilizer actually have it? Maybe.
 
Stored my 2005 Jeep Liberty CRD diesel for 5 years (could afford to fix a major mechanical issue) . I filled the tank full with diesel, added a heavy dose of stabilizer, and diesel biocide, drained / flushed the cooling system, added brand new coolant (no water) , drained the oil , added brand new Redline synthetic , jacked up the Jeep, put it on Jack stands , so the tires wouldn’t flat spot.

Put the Odyssey AGM truck battery on a NOCO automatic (on/off) trickle charger.

I started it once a week for 5 years to get it hot and circulate the oil, coolant and keep the seals fresh. EDIT:, I also completely flushed the brakes/ fluid, and added brand new fluid. I pressed the brake pedal multiple times during the once a week start up .

Finally repaired the issue last year. Zero issues with storage that long.
 
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