Vacation Mode for new NX
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Vacation Mode for new NX
In past years for the summer 3 months when auto was locked in the home garage, I would disconnect the negative terminal of the battery and add about 5 pounds air to the tires. Can I assume I can do the same this summer?
Because the battery terminal has been disconnected, what settings must I redo when I return?
Because the battery terminal has been disconnected, what settings must I redo when I return?
#3
You won't lose much, clock and maybe a few personalizations...not a big deal.
#4
BATTERY TENDER. Nothing risky in that, they charge and then go to monitoring when full charge accomplished. You can get solar one too.
Before you do this, remove battery clamps, clean everything, lubricate with dielectric grease, re connect and spray over with battery sealant.
Before you do this, remove battery clamps, clean everything, lubricate with dielectric grease, re connect and spray over with battery sealant.
#5
BTW. You'd be better off leaving car on jackstands, wheels off the ground. So tires do not develop flat spots, especially if it's really hot summer and it's 200 degrees inside garage.
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BATTERY TENDER. Nothing risky in that, they charge and then go to monitoring when full charge accomplished. You can get solar one too.
Before you do this, remove battery clamps, clean everything, lubricate with dielectric grease, re connect and spray over with battery sealant.
Before you do this, remove battery clamps, clean everything, lubricate with dielectric grease, re connect and spray over with battery sealant.
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