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Static shocks.......
In the past couple of weeks whenever I get out of my car and go to shut the door I get a nasty little zap, any idea what causes this?
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I find the best way to avoid this is to touch and keep contact with part of the car whilst you're getting out e.g. open the door and hold the lip between the door cut out and the car's roof. That way any static that would build up as you're getting out is discharged for the duration that you're in contact with the vehicle instead of as a 'shock' when you touch or nearly touch the vehicle again.
You may find that the charge is built up within the vehicle during general use.It cant discharge because the vehicle is insulated from earth because of the tyres.When you exit..especially if you wear conductive soles..it will discharge through you....about 25,000v.
Try as suggested.. a discharge strap or chain.
Try as suggested.. a discharge strap or chain.