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Is an unpainted metal surface handy on your car ?


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This paragraph has been taken from an Owners Handbook
 
●After exiting the vehicle and before opening the fuel door, touch an unpainted metal surface to discharge any static electricity. It is important to discharge static electricity before refueling because sparks resulting from static electricity can cause fuel vapors to ignite while refueling.
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Fabric seats play havoc with me and always 'charge me up' as I get out of the car, which is one reason why I always go for leather seats.

However, in the context of your question, no, you don't need an unpainted surface. As I get out of the car and just touch the door to shut it, I always yet out a yelp as the darn static zaps me, so any charge has dissipated well before I reach the fuel flap.

So, in my experience, touching any metal surface, painted or unpainted, will discharge the static just fine.

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22 minutes ago, Herbie said:

Fabric seats play havoc with me and always 'charge me up' as I get out of the car, which is one reason why I always go for leather seats.

However, in the context of your question, no, you don't need an unpainted surface. As I get out of the car and just touch the door to shut it, I always yet out a yelp as the darn static zaps me, so any charge has dissipated well before I reach the fuel flap.

So, in my experience, touching any metal surface, painted or unpainted, will discharge the static just fine.

Interesting Herbie, as the text is from a Toyota Yaris Handbook.

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40 minutes ago, Herbie said:

Fabric seats play havoc with me and always 'charge me up' as I get out of the car, which is one reason why I always go for leather seats.

However, in the context of your question, no, you don't need an unpainted surface. As I get out of the car and just touch the door to shut it, I always yet out a yelp as the darn static zaps me, so any charge has dissipated well before I reach the fuel flap.

So, in my experience, touching any metal surface, painted or unpainted, will discharge the static just fine.

I believe you herbie since you here to tell the tale lol

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This sounds like the legal department overruled the marketing department and bypassed the salesdepartment whilst side lining the after sales department.

Lawyers talk.  IF the unthinkable happens in the states toyota will have to fork out 100 million or so..... 

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An old thread that I had not seen. I had nylon covers on a Mitsubishi many years ago and the static discharge really made me jump! I had to develop a technique of exiting the vehicle by opening the door and holding on to the door frame before I stepped onto the ground.

My father kept pigs and I hated the electric fence. The dog touched it once with his wet nose and did a somersault! Static can be just as painful.

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