Should we leave our Volt pugged in when we go on vacation?

Asked by marl Jun 16, 2012 at 11:39 AM about the Chevrolet Volt

Question type: General

We'll be gone for two weeks and our Volt will be sitting in the garage.  It's expected to be hot here for at least some of the two weeks.  Should we leave the Volt plugged in, fill the gas tank and leave the Volt unplugged, or what?  We have a 2012, but that's not an option yet on "Select Year."

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you dont want to leave anything plugged in when you're not there unless you want to come home to a pile of ashes.

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i too would keep it unplugged, it should not leak out much charge in that time period plus it takes in high current; unwatched, there can be trouble. just charge it when you return. no need to fill the gas tank either, best to fill after the trip. happy trails!

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Two weeks isnt that long of a period for a vehicle to sit so the only thing I would do would be to charge it before I left but I would not leave it plugged in while I was gone.

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I'm not sure what's best for the battery but I am sure what is best for the neighbours! Where I live we get the occasional power cut.......... which of course triggers the alarm on the car since it assumes someone has stolen the power cord. So as I'm still, just, on speaking terms with the people next door after last time I went away and the alarm went off I won't be leaving my Volt plugged in if its just for a couple of weeks. I think the car will survive, not sure about the neighbours though.

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