Mine has been in hibernation since Nov. 1st, but with the sunny day here in Western Pa. today, I checked the battery tender, started her up, shifted through the gears, and maybe made the neighbors behind me a little annoyed from revving her up a few times. :bandit:
If you have access in the condo's garage with sun light this would work........
https://www.grainger.com/product/BATTERY-TENDER-Solar-Battery-Chargers-Charging-857C60?opr=PLADS&analytics=FM%3APLA&a2c_sku_original=857C61&position=1
Lol let me rephrase my question what Sta-Bil product would be recommended to be added to the fuel when I fuel up before I park my vehicle for the winter :cwl:
What fuel treatment additive do you all recommend? This being my first Mustang and I'm probably parking her for the season in a couple of weeks and I was going to use a Sta-Bil product and I'm looking for some insight on which product to use? Thanks from a newbie :wink:
So reviving an older post, This will be my first winter coming up and parking my mustang till spring is this still the general consensus of hooking up a battery tender to the positive and negative jump post for winter storage?