my427cobra
Enthusiast
I am about to look at a Gen 3, 2006 Coupe. It has been asleep unused in the owners garage for 6-8 years. The owner has age related illnesses and will be of no help with answers to questions.
I have no idea what I will find. So when I get there, where do I begin?
1) Chances are the battery is dead. So I'll take a new battery.
2) If the battery is dead, the doors won't open because the windows won't retract from the window seals. So the new battery will allow the doors to be opened.
3) But the security system will be groggy, right? How do I reset it? Can't find a "dead battery" scenario in the factory manuals.
4) Of course I will do all the usual visual inspections first under the car and under the hood: fluid leaks, rodent damage etc.
5) Unlikely I will try to start the car: bad gas, bad clutch master cyl, bad fluids all around, clogged injectors etc.
6) I have seen long storage cars with the brake pads rusted to the rotors. May not even be able to move it.
If we can move it, we'll flat bed it to a shop and go through it in detail. All the fuel and lubricant and brake fluid purges and hoses and belts and injectors and plugs etc etc etc.
Old school remedies like a squirt of Marvel oil in the cylinders.
Hopefully the key gaskets (water pump, thermostat, head gaskets etc) haven't been comprimized.
Any sage advice?
Cheers
Greg
I have no idea what I will find. So when I get there, where do I begin?
1) Chances are the battery is dead. So I'll take a new battery.
2) If the battery is dead, the doors won't open because the windows won't retract from the window seals. So the new battery will allow the doors to be opened.
3) But the security system will be groggy, right? How do I reset it? Can't find a "dead battery" scenario in the factory manuals.
4) Of course I will do all the usual visual inspections first under the car and under the hood: fluid leaks, rodent damage etc.
5) Unlikely I will try to start the car: bad gas, bad clutch master cyl, bad fluids all around, clogged injectors etc.
6) I have seen long storage cars with the brake pads rusted to the rotors. May not even be able to move it.
If we can move it, we'll flat bed it to a shop and go through it in detail. All the fuel and lubricant and brake fluid purges and hoses and belts and injectors and plugs etc etc etc.
Old school remedies like a squirt of Marvel oil in the cylinders.
Hopefully the key gaskets (water pump, thermostat, head gaskets etc) haven't been comprimized.
Any sage advice?
Cheers
Greg