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Originally Posted by MystroX5
Moisture is common in the Northeast from the temp changes. Driving it more dissipates it but your always are going get minute amounts of condensation. New cars sitting on the lot gets this. It’s unavoidable. What’s the airflow like where the car is stored?
I store cars all winter long for the last 30 years. Battery tender and stabile in a full tank of gas is about all a car needs for a few months of rest. That has nothing to do with the odor.
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I have it in my garage, its not heated or anything, very cold since its been freezing here for the past 2 months. When the weather warms up a bit I usually leave the windows open in the garage to get some air flow but other than that, all doors closed. I’m kind of annoyed since the SA first words yesterday was that they wouldn’t be able to do anything for me for the issue, and they didn’t lol. Makes me wonder if they really tried investigating it thoroughly