Vehicle Storage of 9 months or less:
Change oil and filter
Store vehicle with full fuel tank using winter fuel - available nationwide after Oct. 1 (Higher Vapor Pressure)
Disconnect negative battery cable
To prepare vehicle for use:
Change oil and filter (eliminates moisture in crankcase)
Charge battery
Connect battery cable
Vehicle Storage of 9 months to 18 months:
Change oil and filter
Store vehicle with full fuel tank and use a fuel stability additive
Remove the spark plugs and add approximately one (1) ounce of engine oil to each cylinder. Install spark plugs and rotate engine.
Disconnect negative battery cable
To prepare vehicle for use:
Change oil and filter (eliminates moisture in crankcase)
Charge battery
Connect battery cable
Vehicle Storage of 18 months and longer:
Change oil and filter
Remove the spark plugs and add approximately one (1) ounce of engine oil to each cylinder. Install spark plugs and rotate engine.
Disconnect negative battery cable
Drain the fuel system
To prepare vehicle for use:
Change oil and filter (eliminates moisture in crankcase)
Charge battery
Connect battery cable
Remove the spark plugs and add approximately one (1) ounce of engine oil to each cylinder. Install spark plugs and rotate engine.
Fuel vehicle
Hopefully, this article has provided you with some valuable information to help you better prepare your Corvette for long-term or winter storage. Feel free to print a copy of our handy Storage Checklist to help you remember what to do in preparation for storage and to provide a source of documentation that you can look back upon should you repeatedly store your Corvette each winter. The long winter months when we can't drive our Corvettes may be long and brutal for some of us, but it doesn't have to be for your Corvette!
The Corvette Action Center would like to thank the following people who took time out of their busy schedules to provide valuable insight and information for this article: Hib Halverson, Automotive Journalist & Contributor to Internet Media, Thomas A. Read, General Motors Corporaton, David A. Scott, General Motors Corporation, Dave Tillotson, Operations Director - Guldstrand Engineering.