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Unfortunately diesel prices have gotten so high this weekend I broke down and bought a 4 cyl commuter car. Still keeping the truck of course but I'll use it as my weekend vehicle. It still gets cold up here at night and since I'll be going 6-7 days w/o driving my truck any advice on what to do to keep it running okay? Should I charge the batteries once a week with a trickler? Thanks for they help in advance.
Pete
NutNbutGMC
03-03-2008, 13:32
Unfortunately diesel prices have gotten so high this weekend I broke down and bought a 4 cyl commuter car. Still keeping the truck of course but I'll use it as my weekend vehicle. It still gets cold up here at night and since I'll be going 6-7 days w/o driving my truck any advice on what to do to keep it running okay? Should I charge the batteries once a week with a trickler? Thanks for they help in advance.
PeteBattery Tender and a start about once a week. Mine sits a lot also, so to preserve the life of the batteries, I use this ==> http://www.batterymart.com/p-battery-tender-plus-12v-1_25a-battery-charger.html
Best peace of mind in my garage.
A trickler will be the quickest way to deteriorate the batteries, odd as that may sound. Read up from the link I posted. They seem to have it down to a science.
Runaway_Dmax
03-04-2008, 21:17
My truck sits for weeks on end w/o running during the winter. I try to get it out and stretch her legs about every couple of weeks, but that doesn't alway happen. I never put a charger on it. Never had a problem with my 03 doing this and will continue to do same with 08. I wouldn't worry about it.
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