10 Steps to Storing Your Vehicle in Self Storage

Safe ‘n’ SOUND's 10 Steps to Storing Your Vehicle in Self Storage

Often times customers will come to Safe n SOUND Self Storage and ask if they can and should store their cars and other vehicles with us. The answer is a simple YES. Whether your car is a daily driver or your prized possession, only to be driven on sunny days, any car can be safely stored inside a storage unit at any of our branches. However, if you are storing your car for more than a month then we recommend some things that you can do to ensure your car emerges from storage in as good a condition as it went in.

 

Why Should I Store my Car in a Storage unit?

Safe n SOUND Self Storage facilities provide security to keep your car safe and protected all year round. Placing your car in storage means it is protected from outdoor elements like sun, wind borne debris, and rain. Furthermore, it is protected from vandals & thieves because it is locked, alarmed, and surveilled by cameras. With your vehicle isolated in storage, it means nothing can fall on it or brush up against it, like things can in a normal garage. Also, with extended access hours, you can even come and visit to make sure your vehicle is ok!

 

Safe ‘n’ SOUND's Handy Tips for Vehicle Self Storage

 

Now that you know why you should store your vehicle let’s look at the 10 steps you can take before you store to preserve the car, its engine and ensure it starts when you return to it.

 

  1. New Cars: Leave Battery, Old Cars: Remove Battery
    For older cars without engine computers, it is better to disconnect and remove the battery altogether. However, if you have a newer vehicle that has an engine computer, you should be aware that it will require the battery.
  2. Use Some Elbow Grease
    Carefully remove accumulated road grime and dirt from the nooks and crannies in the fender wells, wheel arches and bumper bars. Left without cleaning, rust and corrosion may result. Wash the car thoroughly, including the underside of the car. Dry the car completely and wax if you so wish.
  3. Get Jacked
    If the car will be sitting for an extended period, say 3 months or more, jack the car up and place jack stands under the rear axle and the front suspension. With the tires off the ground, they will not develop the flat spots that cause an unpleasant vibration when the car goes back on the road.
  4. Keep It Covered
    A car cover is ideal for use in Self Storage as it will protect the vehicle from dust and the odd condensation drip. This cover will keep the car clean and minimise any cleaning once the car is removed from storage.
  5. Change the Oil
    Skip this step if you’re only storing the car for a week or two. Consider getting the oil changed if you will be storing the vehicle for longer than 30 days. Vehicle manufacturers recommend this step in their owner’s manuals, explaining that used engine oil has contaminants that could damage the engine long term.
  6. Top Off the Tank
    Fill the tank with petrol or diesel if you expect the car to be in storage for more than 30 days. Topping it off will minimise moisture build-up inside the fuel tank and keep the seals from drying out. You should also purchase a fuel stabilizer to prevent ethanol build-up and protect the engine from gum, varnish and rust. The fuel stabilizer will prevent the fuel from deteriorating for up to 12 months.
  7. Don’t Use the Parking Brake
    It’s usually a good idea to use the parking brake, but don’t do it when you leave a car in storage. If the brake pads make contact with the rotors for too long, there is a chance that they might fuse. Instead, purchase a chock, to prevent the car from moving.
  8. Wipe Out Your Wiper Blades
    Remove the wiper blades (if possible) and store them inside the car. Make sure you clean them well before storing. They have a tendency to stick to the glass and if left long enough, the blade edge will deform from being pressed just one way.
  9. Superior Interior Cleaning
    Give the interior of the vehicle a good cleaning before storing it to reduce any odours and to remove any food particles. Vacuum the carpets, wipe down the dashboard, and clean every nook and cranny. It’s also recommended to remove most items from the car, as these can stress the seat springs or deform the upholstery if left for long periods.
  10. Maintain Insurance
    You might be tempted to cancel your vehicle insurance when your vehicle is in storage. Although that might initially save money, there is a chance that the insurance company will raise your rates or you may lose your no claim bonus due to the gap in coverage. A trap for the unwary is to have someone come down and start your car and drive it and not realise it is uninsured! So contact your insurance company to see what options are available to you.

Most cars, motor bikes and small marine craft such as jet skis can all be accommodated in a standard Self Storage unit at Safe n SOUND Self Storage. Most cars will fit into a 6m x 3m space with room to open the driver’s side door and walk around the car to place jack stands and car covers etc. However if your vehicle is a little different or you think you may need a space to suit, please call our team on 1300723367 and discuss your needs with our highly trained staff today.