1997 Honda Civic just sitting there since February

Discussion in 'Civic' started by Gunz4me, Jun 21, 2007.

  1. Gunz4me

    Gunz4me Guest

    Greets,

    I have my late wife's 1997 Honda Civic which has just been sitting there
    unused and not driven since February, mainly because I am having issues
    with getting the title transferred back over to me since I let the
    registration lapse. Is there anything I should do to the car or watch
    out for since it has been just sitting there for the past few months?

    I am thinking I will recharge the battery, put some fresh Mobil 1 in
    there, and it should be ready to go... Anything I am missing?

    Thanks,

    G4M
     
    Gunz4me, Jun 21, 2007
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  2. Gunz4me

    Gunz4me Guest

    I should have made it more clear that it has been sitting there since
    February 2007!
     
    Gunz4me, Jun 21, 2007
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  3. Gunz4me

    william1977 Guest

    I would go down to your local auto parts store and get some fuel
    stabilizer put in the recommended amount and fill the tank with fresh
    gas. If you live some ware that is verry hot and sunny I would cover
    the tires (I have had a set of tires crack on a street bike after
    sitting for on year in the Sacramento sun) put a sun shield in the
    windshield so the dash won't crack.
     
    william1977, Jun 21, 2007
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  4. Gunz4me

    motsco_ Guest

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    That's not a very long time span, but you may want to put in a tiny
    bottle of gas line antifreeze to absorb the water that's condensed in
    the gas. Fuel stabilizer is used _before_ you store the vehicle.

    Once you start it up, topping up the tank with Gasohol might be a good
    idea to absorb any moisture that's left. Gasohol is explained in the
    owner's manual.

    Have you been using fuel injector cleaner seasonally in the past? It's a
    good idea on Hondas.

    'Curly'
     
    motsco_, Jun 22, 2007
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  5. Gunz4me

    william1977 Guest


    It sounds like not only has the car been sitting since Feb. but it
    will continue to sit until he gets the title and Reg. sorted out down
    at the DMV and that could take a while. I don't think that the fuel
    has gone bad in that period of time and if he puts a fuel stabilizer
    in the tank and then fills it up with fresh fuel I think he will be
    OK. The fuel dryer is not a bad idea also.
     
    william1977, Jun 22, 2007
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