Thanks for checking. I have a charger that I put on every couple of weeks or so if we dont drive. 43 years working in Chevrolet dealers as parts manager and body shop manager, I have seen some strange stuff. Not much surprises me anymore. One of the reasons I put off getting a new vehicle for...
Short vacation, only 4 days. Checked the battery charge and it was down to 62% for this short time. Sometimes it may sit for 2 weeks or so. Is this much drain normal? I have a charger but it seems like a large drain for just a few days.
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When I worked for Subaru we had a safety recall on steering racks. Factory said "dont drive it" We were going to the owners home and towing them back to the dealer. They sat until we had parts. Be glad its not a situation like that.
What a load of BS. I worked as a Chevy dealer body shop manager and State Farm was one of the best. The goal was always to return the vehicle to pre accident condition. At least you were able to match the tire. I wouldnt accept a mismatched tire on a new vehicle. I am also insured by State Farm...
As a regular procedure its probably OK but on a not well maintained or poorly maintained engine, it may knock loose some junk and send it through the bearings. JMHO
I worked in Chevrolet Parts when they were doing that. Stuff locks up your engine with no problem. I watched them do some cars that were pretty nice. Off to the junkyard.
Thats great info and pretty much what I figured to do. We are retired now and dont drive all that much anymore. Love this Bronco but not a fan of many of the computer functions it does. ASS is the worst. I shut it off. I got spoiled working for the GM dealer 45 years, and always had resources...
So, I have an older battery charger and also tenders that I use on my bike and Camaro because they sit for long periods. Does an AGM battery need a different charger or tender?