putting the sebring away

Asked by hoont Oct 19, 2009 at 07:53 PM about the 2001 Chrysler Sebring

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I just put my 2001 Sebring convertible away for the winter.  Dumb question:  I would love to take the battery out and bring in the house... but since its tucked away nicely (grrrr), I'll just disconnect.  But should I disconnect both the ground and positive or just disconnect the ground?
Any other suggestions for winterizing the Sebring? ...it will be in an enclosed barn covered with a tarp.
Thanks in advance...

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Just the ground should be fine. My only suggestion is DO NOT use fuel stabilizer. I've seen that stuff gel up injectors, its bad news!!

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Thanks... I will do just that. I'll disconnect the negative and omit the fuel stablizer.

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