Storing My Truck

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I head off to Bible College in Plain City Ohio where my Moms from so I have a bunch of family up there;Sweet, but also a bunch of cousins with diesel trucks. So my parents have decided to not let me take my truck up. It's not like I'm going to be drag racing every weekend:angel:. Any way any suggestions on storing my truck. I plan on flushing the cooling system, and putting fresh oil in since I'm due for a change any way. What about the fuel system? Full tanks or empty? My truck will not be in running condition as in batteries out on a trickle charger and stored in a shop. I don't want any one to run just because it's mine and there are some tricks to driving it. ( I seen my dad drive it not pretty.) I will be coming back late december for Christmas. Any advice?
 
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Filling up the fuel tanks is not a bad idea. Get a good fuel conditioner and pour a healty dose into each tank after fill-up. When you get home at X-mas, plug the block heater in for a few hours before you crank it up.
 

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Just top the tanks off and ya should be good. ;Sweet

If yer concerned about anybody dropping the batteries in to take it for a spin, just pull the FSS wire and discretely make it look to be connected. That'll keep em guessing.:sly
 

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Actually, if your going to store the batteries in the truck, disconnect the negative cables. There is enough parasitic draw from the truck to kill them after a few months. Maybe not so much from a stock truck, but if you've added any kind of "auto on" technology, like accesory stereo amplifiers, sub woofers, trailer brake controllers, etc.
 

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Okay. Fss wires you mean on the injection pump the shut off wire right. If I just unhook the batteries while they drain over 4 months? Of course they would be easy to just hook up and drive away.
 

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Actually, if your going to store the batteries in the truck, disconnect the negative cables. There is enough parasitic draw from the truck to kill them after a few months. Maybe not so much from a stock truck, but if you've added any kind of "auto on" technology, like accesory stereo amplifiers, sub woofers, trailer brake controllers, etc.

even the bone stock radio--if it has memeory presets---will kill the batts--been there!!!!
 

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Okay. Fss wires you mean on the injection pump the shut off wire right. If I just unhook the batteries while they drain over 4 months? Of course they would be easy to just hook up and drive away.

the batts wont drain if you disconnect BOTH ground cables-----
 

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