What to Do When a New Car Won't Start After Long-Term Storage?
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If a new car won't start after long-term storage, the battery should be recharged before attempting to start the engine. Precautions for long-term vehicle parking include: 1. Clean the vehicle thoroughly; 2. Park in an underground garage or shaded area to avoid direct sunlight exposure; 3. Start the engine monthly and regularly check the battery; 4. Inspect all four tires and the spare tire for integrity and proper inflation, ensuring they can bear appropriate pressure; 5. Ensure the fuel tank is sealed and not exposed to sunlight to prevent excessive temperatures; 6. For outdoor parking, store flammable items in the glove compartment to prevent combustion; 7. For storage exceeding several months, drain the coolant and engine oil to prevent deterioration.