Before Starting a Vehicle That Has Been Parked for a Long Time

Nipuna Marasinghe
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We all buy vehicles to make our daily lives easier. But for various reasons, some cars end up parked for weeks or even months without use. Suddenly starting such a vehicle can cause problems you may not expect. That’s why MotorGuide explains the things you should check before starting a vehicle that has been parked for a long time.

1. The Battery

A battery loses charge when unused. Even a healthy battery can weaken after two weeks of inactivity, and a weak battery may drain within a few days. While car batteries usually last several years, long idle periods reduce their lifespan. Use a voltmeter to check charge levels before starting. Replacing the battery may be necessary if it no longer holds power.

2. Tires Can Be Damaged

Tires are crucial for safety—your life depends on them. Parking a vehicle in the same spot for a long time puts weight on one area, which can cause flat spots or internal damage. Always inspect tire pressure and condition before driving a car that has been parked for weeks or months.

3. Avoid Pulling the Hand Brake

Leaving the hand brake engaged for a long time can cause the brakes to bind. If parking for an extended period, move the car slightly every few days to prevent this. If your car has already been sitting, consider changing the oil, replacing filters, and possibly installing a new battery before using it again.

4. Check Fuel and Oil Levels

Over time, fuel can evaporate or become contaminated, and engine oil may degrade. Always check both before starting your car after long-term parking. In some cases, draining and refilling with fresh fuel is recommended to protect the engine and fuel system.

5. Test if Everything Works

Many assume a parked vehicle remains problem-free, but this is not true. Mechanical and electrical issues can develop even without use. Before driving, test all essentials such as lights, wipers, brakes, and electronics to ensure they work properly.

6. Verify Vehicle Documents

Don’t overlook your legal requirements. Ensure you have all necessary documents such as driver’s license, insurance, and emission/roadworthiness certificates. Since your car has been idle, these may have expired or been misplaced. Keep them organized in a dedicated file for convenience.

Starting a car after a long break requires preparation. By checking the battery, tires, brakes, fuel, oil, and documents, you can avoid costly repairs and ensure safety on the road. So, before taking your parked vehicle back out, follow these tips from MotorGuide and give your car the care it needs.

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