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Originally Posted by speedyink1
Yeah, stabilizer needs to be added before you store it. I'd also go for a short drive after you put in the stabilizer so that the fuel in the lines gets some as well. The way I do it is before filling up with gas for the last time of the year I put the stabilizer in at the gas station. Then fuel up, then by the time I drive home it should be well mixed and in the lines.
Be careful when putting in the stabilizer in these cars as well, I learned that there's a secondary flap deeper in the filler that will stop stabilizer from actually going in, and you'll make a mess. Those "long neck" bottles are not long enough, you'll have to use something else to push past it and let the stabilizer in.
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Exactly what I do when I hibernate it for the winter.
My car came with a little funnel in the trunk to use when adding stuff the to gas tank.
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