How often should a sedan be started if not driven?
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It is recommended to start the car once a month and drive for 3-5 kilometers. If the vehicle remains idle for an extended period, such as not being driven for 2 months, it will definitely cause adverse effects. This can lead to uneven deformation of the tires. The reason is actually quite simple. A car is like a human being - merely staying stationary is insufficient. Regular exercise is necessary to maintain good health. When a vehicle is parked for a long time, the most critical component affected is the battery. Even when not in use, the battery will self-discharge. Typically, a battery can be completely discharged within 3 months, so it's advisable to remove the battery when the car won't be used for an extended period. Otherwise, the electrical appliances in the car will still consume power. Failing to do so may require you to seek a repair shop or another vehicle for a jump-start after just 10 days. The main issues with prolonged vehicle storage are: the battery may become depleted from lack of charging, making it difficult to start the car; and the tires, which bear weight at fixed contact points, may develop uneven deformation over time. Therefore, it's generally best to start the car approximately every two weeks and drive it for about 3-5 kilometers. This allows the battery to recharge and shifts the weight-bearing points of the tires for the next parking period, preventing these issues.