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RandyMettler 02-10-2019 06:18 PM

My car is shocking is yours?
 

Every time I start the car to test my changes I get a shock from the door when I get out of the car. I think it is a ground problem but cleaned all the connections. I never have owned a car that shocks me every time I get out of it. It does not shock me when I get into and out without starting the motor.

Regards

Ggmac 02-10-2019 06:29 PM

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Could be the seats , sliding to get out = static electricity. Just a thought .

RalphG 02-10-2019 07:30 PM

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My thought too. Static electricity it terrible here when it is cold and dry. Certain seat cover and clothing seems worse than others.

RandyMettler 02-10-2019 07:40 PM

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I agree with both of you, but it does not happen when getting in and out of the car without starting it. Only when I energies the system, so to speak, do I get the shock.

Tinker 02-10-2019 08:28 PM

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Had a 42 ford that the horn would shock me. Horn wire was worn in the steering column. Kind of common. https://fordbarn.com/forum/showthread.php?t=220328

In order to get shocked you would have to make a connection to both -/+ with you being the "wire". Look at what you are touching when you grab the door.

You might have a short somewhere in the cab or your just an electrifying dude. haha


Electrical schematics are available to trace wiring online.



Always nice to know what year you are working in the description also. More info is better. Engine questions, add yr of engine, any updates made, (12v, etc...).etc, etc.








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tubman 02-10-2019 08:43 PM

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I had a '57 MG Magnette 4 door sedan that did this. It is real. I never found out what the problem was.

RandyMettler 02-10-2019 08:55 PM

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Definitely not an electrifying dude. Got an ugly mug. Although I would appreciate if everyone would refer to me as "elector" or maybe even "magneto" in the future. Not because of my power to influence the presidential election, but because or my powers to transmit electricity from my car to mother earth. It kind of makes me feel like a super hero.

Regards, The artist formerly known as Randy Mettler, you know like Prince doing that weird self deemed name change. On second thoughts Randy is just fine.


Cheers

Jack E/NJ 02-10-2019 09:14 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by tubman (Post 1725672)
I had a '57 MG Magnette 4 door sedan that did this. It is real. I never found out what the problem was.

I bet you were shocked that a Lucas system occasionally seemed to work. :DJack E/NJ

Brian 02-11-2019 05:01 AM

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I have a daughter, and everytime she got outta my 35, she'd get a shock. I think I 'cured' the problem by running one of those 'earthing' rubber straps. Don't ask me how a rubber strap, rubber being an insulator, bolted onto the frame and trailing along on the ground can conduct away those errant electrons, but it seems to work.

Tony, NY 02-11-2019 05:35 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Brian (Post 1725767)
I have a daughter, and everytime she got outta my 35, she'd get a shock. I think I 'cured' the problem by running one of those 'earthing' rubber straps. Don't ask me how a rubber strap, rubber being an insulator, bolted onto the frame and trailing along on the ground can conduct away those errant electrons, but it seems to work.

I remember seeing those (way back when) hanging and dragging on the ground. Must have worked.

Jay in Mass 02-11-2019 07:16 AM

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Back in the old days that was common. I remember those rubber straps also and they seemed to work. Give it a try.

cobbie 02-11-2019 12:47 PM

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I remember one of the first cars I had came with nylon seat covers, and it shocked you every time you exited the car, changed the interior and the problem went away.

Gary in La. 02-11-2019 12:58 PM

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I remember in the '40's and 50's in Wis. all the gas trucks that delivered fuel to the farms had a large long rubber strap dragging the ground. Static electricity is not good around fuel.

RKS.PA 02-11-2019 01:47 PM

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Gary, around our farm in southern N.J., the fuel trucks had a chain that dragged along the roadway. Sparks would fly. I had to install one on my tricycle at the time, just to be safe!!!:D

flatford8 02-11-2019 01:54 PM

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I’ve seen plenty of rubber straps dragging under vehicles of all kinds.... but a sparking chain dragging from a fuel truck ?!?!?!...... somehow that just don’t seem right?!??!!...Mark

JSeery 02-11-2019 03:06 PM

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I can remember the chains and the rubber straps.

aussie merc 02-11-2019 06:08 PM

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sounds like you need a static strap used to be a common site in auto stores but hardly see them these days basicly its a rubber strap with a high carbon content thats bolted to the underbody and allowed to drag on the ground this earths out and discharges static electricity

Jack E/NJ 02-11-2019 06:23 PM

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I'm still a bit apprehensive about fueling gasoline from a jug especially during dry weather. I always touch the destination tank before opening and inserting the jug spout. Jack E/NJ

tubman 02-11-2019 08:15 PM

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After reviewing all the posts in this thread, I remember that I was only shocked in the MG during the summer when I blew the horn and had my arm out the window. (nobody does it anymore, but it was de rigueur back then). After thinking it over I have to believe that there was some feedback from the high tension side of the ignition system through the horn wiring.

And "Jack", of all the problems I had with that car, strangely enough, other than this none of them were electrical.

Jack E/NJ 02-11-2019 08:43 PM

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tubman>>>And "Jack", of all the problems I had with that car, strangely enough, other than this none of them were electrical. >>>

I'm shocked! 8^) Jack E/NJ


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