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You often have static electricity. Will refueling the car ignite gasoline?

Yes

When the owner arranges clothes, static electricity will be generated due to friction. When the static electricity reaches a certain amount, it will ignite the oil vapor volatilized during refueling, thus generating sparks and causing fires.

The gasoline must be turned off when refueling. First of all, if the engine is not turned off, there may be sparks discharged from the engine exhaust pipe, which is easy to ignite gasoline. Secondly, when refueling, there is a high concentration of gasoline vapor around the fuel tank mouth, which is very likely to be ignited.

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Precautions:

Some gas stations have a certain slope, so when you refuel, you must remember to hold the hand brake to prevent slipping backwards. Especially those with children in the car need more attention.

Stop the car and turn off the engine before getting off. Smoking is strictly prohibited. At the same time, ignition tools such as lighters cannot be used. Because a large number of combustible gas molecules are gathered near the gas station, tiny sparks may cause fire or even explosion.

People's Network-Beware of burns when refueling.