Best Practices for Storing Your Snowmobile in the Off-Season

Mar. 26 2025 Seasonal By Riderz Edson

Storing a snowmobile during the off-season is crucial to maintaining its performance and longevity. Proper storage practices can prevent unnecessary wear and damage, ensuring your machine is ready for the next snow-covered adventure. This guide will walk you through essential steps to store your snowmobile effectively when it's not in use.

Pre-Storage Maintenance Tips

Before storing your snowmobile, certain maintenance steps should be taken. Clean the exterior thoroughly to remove dirt, grime, and moisture that could lead to rust or corrosion. Give special attention to hidden areas where mud might accumulate. A clean machine is less likely to have long-term damage.

Next, change all fluids including engine oil and coolant to prevent degradation over time. Fresh fluids decrease internal wear and safeguard engine components against corrosion. It's also wise to lubricate moving parts such as the suspension system to further prevent corrosion.

Battery Care

Your snowmobile's battery should not be overlooked during storage preparations. Ideally, remove the battery from the machine and store it in a cool, dry place on a trickle charger. This practice maintains charge and prolongs battery life by preventing complete discharge over time.

Fuel System Preparation

Ensure your fuel system is prep-ready by adding a high-quality fuel stabilizer to the tank before storing it away. A stabilizer prevents fuel from breaking down or gumming up the carburetor or fuel injectors. After adding it, run the engine for a few minutes so it's distributed throughout the system.

Storage Environment & Covering

Choosing an appropriate environment for storage is vital. The space should be dry, and sheltered from direct weather elements like rain or humidity which can cause rust and mildew to build up over time. Use a breathable cover specifically designed for snowmobiles; this allows proper air circulation while protecting it against dust accumulation.

If you need assistance with your snowmobile, get in touch with us at Riderz Edson in Yellowhead County, AB. We are happy to serve all our customers in Edson, so stop by today!