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Extra Space Storage - 1983 - Santa Ana - Sullivan St - 280 North Sullivan Street
Studebaker Self Storage - 698 N Studebaker Rd
Long Beach Self Storage - 1856 Cherry Ave
Public Storage - Arleta - 13333 Osborne Street - 13333 Osborne Street
Small Space Self Storage - 10909 Portal Drive
Public Storage - Sherman Oaks - 4610 Van Nuys Blvd - 4610 Van Nuys Blvd
Auto Palace - 460 West 5th Street
Signal Hill Self Storage - 2901 Pacific Coast Highway
Seacliff Self Storage - 18100 Kovac Dr
StorQuest - Torrance / Earl - 20428 Earl Street
Storelocal Self Storage - Centinela - 5544 West Centinela Avenue
710 Del Amo Self Storage & RV - 20321 S Susana Rd
Vault Self Storage - Anaheim - 10711 S Brookhurst St
Public Storage - Artesia - 11635 Artesia Blvd - 11635 Artesia Blvd
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Storing a Car in Temple City, CA

Here's a brief guide to some common questions about car storage and a few tips for preparing and maintaining your car while it's in storage.

Can you store a car in a storage unit in Temple City, CA?

Yes, storing a car in a storage unit is quite common for short or long term storage in Temple City. Car storage units require drive-up accessibility and not all storage facilities have this feature, so you'll want to filter your search to just include facilities with car storage or search by city or zip code on SpareFoot's car storage page.

What size storage do I need for a car near Temple City, CA?

A 10x20 storage unit is the most common size for car storage. This will fit most sedans, crossovers, SUVs and small trucks. Larger trucks, vans and SUVs will require something larger like a 10x30 storage unit, while compact cars might fit into a 10x15 storage unit. Keep in mind that storage units have 8 foot ceilings, so trucks with higher lifts may not fit. Check out our car storage size guide for more details.

How do you prepare a car for storage in Temple City, CA?

If you're planning to put a car in long-term storage, generally for 2 or more months, here are steps you can take to prevent damage to the engine and tires:

  • Wash and detail the interior and exterior
  • Change the engine oil to prevent build-up
  • Replace air filters and coolant
  • Fill up the gas tank to prevent rust
  • Over-inflate the tires, better yet, remove them altogether
  • Disconnect the battery to keep it from dying
  • Plug the exhaust pipe to prevent rats and pests
  • Use a car cover for added protection

Check out our blog post for preparing car for storage to learn more.

How often should you start a car in storage in Temple City, CA?

While your car is in storage you'll want to start it up at least once every 2 weeks. It's best to let it run (not while in the unit!) or drive it around for 15 minutes. This will make sure everything operates correctly when you take your car out of storage.

Can you work on a car while it's in storage in Temple City, CA?

It depends; some storage facilities will allow you to work on your car while it's in a storage unit but others will not. This will basically depend on the facility management so definitely ask first.

How long can you leave a car in storage in Temple City, CA?

As long as you follow the car storage prep and maintenance tips, there's really no limit to how long a car can stay in storage.

What is storage insurance for a car?

Car storage insurance is sometimes referred to as "parked car insurance", but comprehensive coverage is typically the name of the plan offered by insurance companies. This protects against damage to the car while it is in storage but does not include liability coverage like a traditional insurance policy. It's a good idea to maintain insurance covered while the car is in storage and most storage facilities will require proof of insurance too.

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