thanks
I will be driving until I do not feel safe.
Hoping it lasts until after next holiday, or I get repaired by then.
Do hope that whatever is the problem gets sorted, and as soon as poss.
I do know how you feel about laying up a car.
Due to a health problem (menigioma) I was forced to stop driving for 6 months. Which is why I had to stop driving the 300tdi and buy the TD5, wife can no longer drive a manual.
And due to the rust in the Disco 1 it has stayed laid up ever since, and that was in 2014. So frighteningly 9 years. For a few years I did nothing with it other than starting it and moving it around, i.e. up and down the local road, once a year, and tarping it over. It needed other work anyway, but we loved it and still do.
Since then at some point I bought a D1 V8 with LPG which needed the lpg registering. The latter proved a real headache so that one has also stayed laid up! Last May I jumped in it and started it, to move it a few yards, it went OK exccept for a squeal from the power steering, but I haven't tried to start the 300tdi for a few years now. It also has a flat tyre, the wheel must have corroded.
So I haven't followed the advice in the link I put up. Damp has certainly moved in!
W's Speedster has also been laid up for a few years now and that has really badly affected the paint/gel coat on the body, even though or maybe because, it had special, expensive, all-weather covers on it.
So, if it isn't going to be for all that long I would put fuel stabiliser in, keep the tyres over-inflated, the battery charged in one way or another, and then start it up, let it warm right up and drive it up and down the drive just to keep the wheels and tryes moving, turning the steering from lock to lock, every now and then. This isn't ideal and some will say to not start it and let it warm up. One slight risk is that exhausts rust if they don't get properly warm and they can only do that if you drive the car for about 8 miles.
The 4th one (can you believe this?) is the kit car I "finished" and put on the road back in 1995, to beat SVA. As soon as it was registered I took it off the road to "do it properly". So I stripped it right down and did quite a lot to it but life just passed me/us by so it is still ensconced in the double garage, in bits, unpainted, which of course takes up more room than if it was all together.
Oops, forgot my Marlin Roadster which is also laid up, having had a transmission problem just before I set off for France back sometime before I retired, Never got around to repairing it. Happened so long ago now I really would have to go and look at the tax disc (!) to remind me of when it happened. again under tarps. all tyres but one have split, no fluid in the clutch reservoir. Probably the saddest of all.
So there you have it. How NOT to do it!
I fondly expected retirement to free me up to be able to sort this lot out. Huh! DIY,t he curse of a male retiree!
Best of luck.
Stan.