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Originally Posted by Mikem53
I would think the fuses would be labeled so you can pull the one you need..
IMO .. I believe you are over thinking this.. Storing your car for one season doesn't require any special precautions on startup.. Not with a modern engine in running order..
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I feel this way... you're going to get 2 gazillion interpretations on what to do after winter storage.
Here's what I did: Started the car, let it idle, drove away. Mine was in storage from October to end of March. All I did was buy a custom fitted car cover, pump the tires up to 40psi, add Stabil to the fuel, leave it with the e-brake OFF, and rolled it manually a foot in one direction, then a foot in another a couple of times to keep the tires from flat-spotting over the winter. My storage garage doesn't have electricity, and it didn't even hesitate to start.