The Risks of Letting Your Vehicle Sit for Extended Periods of Time

March 10, 2023 - Scottsdale, AZ

As many of us have experienced, there are times when we need to let our vehicles sit for extended periods of time. Whether it's due to travel, illness, or other circumstances, leaving your car parked for weeks or even months can come with some serious risks.

One of the biggest concerns is the health of your car battery. When your vehicle sits for an extended period of time without being started or driven, the battery can lose its charge and eventually die. This can be a costly and inconvenient problem to deal with, especially if you need to jumpstart your car or replace the battery altogether.

Additionally, leaving your car parked for an extended period of time can also lead to issues with your fuel system. Fuel can begin to break down and become less effective over time, which can cause problems when you finally start your car up again. In some cases, this can even lead to engine damage.

Another risk of letting your vehicle sit for too long is the potential for flat spots on your tires. This occurs when the weight of the car is left on the same section of the tire for an extended period of time, causing it to become misshapen. This can lead to a bumpy and uncomfortable ride, as well as decreased tire lifespan.

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So, what can you do to protect your vehicle during extended periods of inactivity? One great option is to use a service like CMES. CMES offers a variety of solutions for vehicle and collection protection, including regular check-ins, routine maintenance, dealership logistics and concierge services.

With the expertise of CMES and our at home vehicle management, you can rest easy knowing that your vehicle is in good hands. Our regular check-ins and team of experts to mechanically inspect your vehicles can help prevent issues with your battery, tires, fuel and fluids system and more. CMES can ensure that your car is in top condition when you're ready to hit the road again.