Hey guys I've always thought that I should run the car near empty before leaving it to stand for a month or two. Then when you get back into it you can brim it with fresh petrol and it's good to go.
Having done some reading on the AA website it says - "Unless you are able to ensure a dry stable environment, for periods over a month or so it is best to store a vehicle with a full tank of fuel to reduce the space for water to condense."
then later on - " Stale fuel could be a problem – hopefully there's not too much in the tank so that fresh fuel can be added and can get through to the engine"
So which of these is right? Not sure if it matters, but fuel is Shell V-Power, the car is an Octavia vRS tfsi. It will be left to stand outside on the road.
Having done some reading on the AA website it says - "Unless you are able to ensure a dry stable environment, for periods over a month or so it is best to store a vehicle with a full tank of fuel to reduce the space for water to condense."
then later on - " Stale fuel could be a problem – hopefully there's not too much in the tank so that fresh fuel can be added and can get through to the engine"
So which of these is right? Not sure if it matters, but fuel is Shell V-Power, the car is an Octavia vRS tfsi. It will be left to stand outside on the road.