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Old Nov 25, 2020 | 06:33 AM
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Hopefully be picking up a e63s in the upcoming weeks. I plan on parking it inside a heat garage for a few weeks possibly months, but don't have access to any outlets to plug a charger in. Would disconnecting the battery for a long period of time do any harm to the vehicle?
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Old Nov 25, 2020 | 12:00 PM
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Remember to also fill the tank, overinflate tires, and leave "critter deterrence" on the floor.
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You probably already know this but if it’s a lead battery it’s going to naturally discharge even when disconnected, so you’ll either need to get a charger anyhow, or plan on reconnecting every few weeks (or month?) and run the car to charge back up.

I couldn’t imagine not driving this thing for more than a few days at a time, it would be soul crushing. Kinda like having a hot wife that goes to bed early every night!
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I left my E63 parked for 7 months straight - didn't do anything other than fill the tank up with gas to full.
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You probably already know this but if it’s a lead battery it’s going to naturally discharge even when disconnected, so you’ll either need to get a charger anyhow, or plan on reconnecting every few weeks (or month?) and run the car to charge back up.

I couldn’t imagine not driving this thing for more than a few days at a time, it would be soul crushing. Kinda like having a hot wife that goes to bed early every night!
Hahaha good one, my previous car I owned for 7yrs never seen winter. Sometimes for 5 months at a time.. I used to cover it up and disconnect the battery while leaving trunk/hood unlocked to throw terminals on/off
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Hahaha good one, my previous car I owned for 7yrs never seen winter. Sometimes for 5 months at a time.. I used to cover it up and disconnect the battery while leaving trunk/hood unlocked to throw terminals on/off
The more I read about this the more I’m realizing my own experiences were NOT the norm! Maybe I just had bad luck with my deep cycle batteries sitting around for months and then when I check them they’re at 60%. Cranking batteries might be different and maybe 60% charge is plenty to turn the car over? Or I’m just a dunce and the storage conditions (damp shed) are awful for batteries...

Apologies for bad info!
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I just feel bad that the E63 is being parked for the winter.

Winter time is when my E63 gets driven the most, I call it the winter beater.

As for parking cars for 6 months, I just put in fuel stabilizer and a full tank of gas. If a full 6 months I will put a battery tender on. If just a few months, I have never had an issue parking it and leaving the battery to do whatever it does. I think if the battery is in good shape it should manage 2 months. Never had a problem rotating through 4-5 cars over a year for the last 20+ years.

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