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Warm it up and drive it some, then have the oil change done soon after. It isn't good to just let a vehicle sit like that all winter. I too had mine put up for the winter, but once every two weeks I went out and started it up, and let it idle for about twenty five minutes or so before shutting it off again.
If I caught a day where the snow had melted off briefly for a couple of days before it snowed again, I'd take her out and run her around the block once then park it and shut it off again. These measures are a good idea for you for next year.
We let a vehicle sit for close to eight months once without driving it years ago and had a bunch of problems soon after we started driving it again. Always good to run them semi-frequently to avoid major problems.
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