Certain electronic devices on the vehicle maintain a small continuous current drain (parasitic load) on the battery.
If the engine of the vehicle is not started for 30 days, the battery may reach a low state of charge. If the battery is repeatedly allowed to reach a low state of charge, permanent battery damage may result. A battery that remains in a low state of charge for a long period of time may be difficult to recharge or permanently damaged.
In order to maintain the battery state of charge while storing the vehicle for more than 30 days:
Important:
If the battery cannot be disconnected, establish a regular schedule for charging the battery every 20-45 days. Maintain a high state of charge for the battery.