Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda View Post
I would be more concerned about the effectiveness of the rear crumple zone if I were you.
True. but about 4 years ago we got a new boot welded on the back of the car after some monkey decided to fly over the bridge by the siam discovery centre, only to discover just out view on the other side there was a queue of traffic waiting for the lights. Domed the two cars behind us and shorted our boot by 30 cm, How the hell anyone can get to those kind of speeds in central bangkok I have no idea. she got out unscathed because of her airbag..... more the pitty.

So its going to be repeat work and we know their works good, given we have just had it crash tested

Quote Originally Posted by kathulu
It's from lack of grounding. Trust me on that.
Plug it into a grounded outlet - no tingling.
Plug it into an ungrounded outlet - tingling. (or rather, grounding short).
quite a lot of the time the problem is created by the case coupling with the rf aerials, grounding the case deal will this, but in the absence of grounding shutting down all the RF transmitters will prevent the problem from occurring in the first place. Then there is the issue of exposing the body to ultra low frequency radiation, something enhanced by the ungrounded case, its a known cancer risk.