Shocking!

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Kingfisher
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Shocking!

Post by Kingfisher »

I have been having a big problem with static electricity when exiting my Vibe. I'm not sure if it is the fabric on the seats or what. I don't have this problem with my other vehicle. Is there something I can do to rid the electric charge besides touching metal (ouch!) or is it just my "electric personality"! Thanks.
LUVROK
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Re: Shocking! (Kingfisher)

Post by LUVROK »

Dude...I've had my 05 Vibe GT for one month, bought it as a leftover, has cloth seats. I get shocked every time I step out of the car and grab the top corner of the door to close it. I am so used to it I make a goofy face, cringing, without even knowing I do it!
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Post by BlueCrush »

It always happens with the low humidity in Winter. Even with my leather seats I get shocked. It should start getting better now that it is warming up and the humidity is increasing.
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Post by scherry2 »

been getting shocked in the winter for 3+ years now. don't worry you'll get used to it.
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Post by zionzr2 »

if you put your feet on the ground first then get out while holding/touching metal you will/should not get zapped... ORonce out before touching anything use your key to touch the metal first, instead of your fingers and you shouldnt be zapped.that spray stuff might work but its smell is not very plesant.
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Post by northvibe »

i get shocked every flippin time too!!! i get out and then turn to shut the door and BAM ouch, ill try the key thing next time.
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Re: Shocking! (Kingfisher)

Post by damronjr »

This works, tried and true: when you are getting out make sure you grab the metal of the door somwhere before you ever move out of your seat. Keep ahold of it as you get out and you're set, no shocks. I used to get shocked so hard I could feel it all the way up my arm sometimes! Still get shocked sometimes when I'm in a rush or not paying attention.
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Post by Mavrik »

I shock myself every now and then. I think it has something to do with the weather and what I'm wearing. I'm used to it but always touch metal before pumping fuel.*spark* OWWW *BOOOM!!!*
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Post by northvibe »

wow lots of work not to get shocked..mmm im just going to engineer a grounding wire you clip on when you get inthe car and then take off when you get out.... should increase HP and torq too.
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Post by Atomb »

i've always wondered if a polyester/goretex jacket would show small burn/melt marks where the spark was generated ....so i always take it for the team and try to shock myself on my hand!
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Post by mcgusto82 »

i don't know why you guys are complaining. usually you have to pay extra for some shocking.
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Post by Mrizzle05 »

Just think of it as tough love from the vibe... your not modding it enough so its reminding you to stop goin to the drive through, and buy some more mods!!! I get shocked everytime too... one time i was like 30 feet away and my fiance heard the crack from the shock!!! Lots of cursing after!
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Post by damronjr »

Quote, originally posted by Mavrik »I shock myself every now and then. I think it has something to do with the weather and what I'm wearing. I'm used to it but always touch metal before pumping fuel.*spark* OWWW *BOOOM!!!*Lol, I had that heppen not that long ago where I went to grab the fuel door and got zapped! I was just glad the cap was still on, imagine!
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Post by shane_c »

I got out the other evening and was going to check on my door panel so I went to pop the little plastic panel off where the tweeter normally is and I saw a bolt of static come from my finger and it was still about an inch away from the body of the car. It made my finger numb the rest of the night.
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Post by Digger »

Me to. Every time I get out it is a shocking experiance. the static gaurd works though.
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Post by GMJAP »

I got shocked by my former car, but not the lightening-from-my-hand I get with the Vibe. I've just gotten used to touching the door metal with the back of my hand every time I get out.
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Post by VibeoFive »

I have a suggestion:Once you are outside of your car, instead of touching it immediately with your hand, push the door closed with your elbow. Knees work too. The shock is less extreme (you hear the shock but you don't feel it).
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Post by drunkenmaxx »

fashion an outfit made completely of dryer sheets, that should do the trick.
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Post by GMJAP »

Quote, originally posted by drunkenvibe »fashion an outfit made completely of dryer sheets, that should do the trick. Whoa. Genius! (Runs off to laundry room).
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