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When refueling in winter, static electricity must be removed first. What else should we pay attention to when refueling independently?

Winter is cold and dry. Even if the car owner carefully opens and closes the door, he still gets a slap in the face, and his hand is numb and painful from the static electricity. Annoying static electricity not only brings inconvenience to driving, but the more serious consequence is that once there is static electricity when refueling, it is easy to catch fire instantly. Winter is cold and dry. The sweaters and hair of car owners can easily generate static electricity. Therefore, before self-service refueling, car owners must discharge static electricity before refueling. Generally speaking, the metal keyboard for entering information on self-service refueling machines has the function of releasing static electricity. When entering information before refueling, static electricity can be released. It can also be used to remind car owners to release static electricity.

When refueling, return to the car and turn on the power again. Try not to get back in the car when refueling in the winter. If you must return to the vehicle, you must remove secondary static electricity from your body before touching the refueling nozzle. Here, I would like to remind car owners that they must hold the refueling gun during the refueling process to prevent the muzzle from slipping. If you have to return to the vehicle during the refueling process, static electricity will become attached to the vehicle again and any previous measures to eliminate it will be in vain. Before touching the refueling nozzle, you must completely remove any static electricity from your body. After refueling, drain the oil gun and pull it out.

Many car owners can’t wait to pull out the oil gun immediately after refueling. This is a dangerous practice. In fact, some oil droplets are often left on the nozzle after refueling. These oil droplets can easily fall on the car body, stain the paint, and even cause fires due to contact with static electricity. Here, I would like to remind all car owners that they should wait for a while after refueling and wait until the residual oil droplets on the head of the oil nozzle are completely drained before pulling out the oil nozzle. For female car owners, when refueling near a gas station in winter, they should avoid repeatedly arranging and patting chemical fiber clothes, combing their hair with a chemical fiber comb or repeatedly combing their hair with their hands near the gas station, walking around in nail shoes that easily generate static electricity, and wearing nail shoes that easily generate static electricity. Playing with mobile phone pendants or plush toy accessories inside;

Male car owners and male car owners have relatively few small tricks at gas stations, but we must strictly abide by the regulations of gas stations, among which the most taboo and the most deadly one Even if you are lucky enough to smoke at a gas station, you should completely eliminate the use of telephones near the gas station. Wipe your hands with a damp towel or washcloth. If you are refueling at a gas station, you don’t have to worry about static electricity generated by the chemical fiber fabric in the car. Wipe your hands with a damp towel or washcloth to keep them moist and eliminate static electricity. Wash your hands or place your hands on the wall/car body. If it is found that the gas dispenser does not have a metal keypad or electrostatic discharge device, the owner can eliminate most of the static electricity by simply washing or wiping his hands on the wall or pressing his hands against the metal car body.