I'm sure it's got little to do with earthing the car - my working partner gets about 10,000v each time each time he tries to get in OR out of the car whilst I get nothing at all. I literally have to hold his hand or touch his arm whilst he gets in or out so that he then gets earthed through me, but I still feel nothing ! ! !
(I suppose it's the old adage: "Where there's no sense there's no feeling!")
2007-03-23 00:48:38
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answered by Anonymous
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More often than not it's the clothing the person wears. Those strips are a complete waste of time. Before putting a foot on the ground after opening the door, let the electricty dissipate by holding the door for a few moments. Alternatively, once the door is open, get out without touching the car and do a couple of circuits of the car park. Very good for your health, too! Then, go back and close the door.
2007-03-23 12:00:54
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answered by michael w 3
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The statics's actually in the person, not the car, so those rubber strips are useless (except psychologically). Like already said, hang on to a metal part of the door before & while putting foot on the ground, then the charge dissipates through the car body & doesn't try to weld your fingers to the door!
Nylon knickers can exacerbate this!
ADD: Ah, I see the sour-grapes thumbs-down merchant's been here again. Nevertheless, you'll get the picture.
2007-03-23 05:47:43
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answered by champer 7
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You can discharge any built up static by touching a piece of metal as you enter and exit the vehicle, thus, taking care of it when you are expecting it. (side of car)
You can add a drop down ground strap. I haven't seen these in a long time, but it is essentially a belt or webbing bolted to the frame that is allowed to drag the ground.
If you have cloth seats, spray some static guard on them.
Hope this helps
2007-03-23 00:41:31
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answered by wi_saint 6
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Static is caused by the driver rubbing against the seat and not being able to discharge themselves until they get out.If your friend has trouble get them to change the clothing they wear or try doing something to the seat.I suffer sometimes when i wear trainers.Those static strips do nothing as it is not the cat that needs earthing.
2007-03-23 06:54:23
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answered by Roman H 3
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My old car had rubber mats in the foot wells and I didn't get shocks. My current car has fabric carpets and I do. Maybe getting rubber mats would help?
2007-03-23 00:55:07
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answered by LadyOok 3
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Go to Halfords and buy an earthing strip. Fit it to the rear and make sure its just rubbing the road.
2007-03-24 03:50:24
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answered by mikejohnston170 2
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You can buy a anti static strip available from all good car part shops.
2007-03-23 00:40:13
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answered by ♥shushin♥ 6
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I close the door by touching the glass in the window and keeping away from the metal door, seems to work for me.
2007-03-23 00:46:38
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answered by Anonymous
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easy, go to your auto spare parts shop, {not carmaker} you can get a rubber coated strap has got clamp for attachment,crawl under car just under rear bumberbar attach said strip so the first 1 1/2 inch drag on the ground, problem solved
2007-03-23 00:42:38
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answered by ? 5
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