My shocking car

Started by Jack, September 02, 2008, 01:50:13 AM

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Jack

Please help.
Here's a general car question for those more aware than I.
My old Ford EB gives me shocks on a regular basis.
Usually when after driving ,I get out, touch the body and BANG!
Tonight I actually saw a blue spark go from the key in my hand to the door lock!
I'm sick of this. I understand it's positive static buildup but how do I stop it?
Do those strips that you bolt on and touch the road work?
Twitchy. :o
1975 Veloce

Gary Pearce

This will shock you! The static build up is in YOU not your car(s), and you discharge it against anything metal, like your car when you exit. Everybody can store static electricity to a certain degree and the severity depends on your serceptibility, the humidity of the day and (usually the main one) the clothes you are wearing. Nylon against wool is a good static charger (remember experiments at school with a lambs wool cloth and a beaker) and thats what is in most clothes and car trims are made of.
The best solution is, when you are alighting from your car hold your hand on the A pillar just before you put a foot on the ground. The rubber straps I believe are an old wives tale.
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