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does anyone else get a fierce static shock when they get out of the car and touch the doors? spoke to toyota and they are blaming the nylon seats. twenty years ago i might have bought this but these days i tend to just sit in the seats and drive the car....

anyone else get this or know what to do to fix it?

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you obviously have electricy with your car...lol, and I thought I was in love with my car too much :lol:

I get it from Tesco shopping trolleys, not sure why.. I hate tescos. Never had it from my car..lol

Could be the type of clothes your wearing? Nylon on Nylon? ..lol

SJx

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does anyone else get a fierce static shock when they get out of the car and touch the doors? spoke to toyota and they are blaming the nylon seats. twenty years ago i might have bought this but these days i tend to just sit in the seats and drive the car....

anyone else get this or know what to do to fix it?

I have got this on ALL of my cars, its not an issue relating to just the Aygo.

The trick is to put your foot on the ground whilst your leg is touching the door sill or hold on to the metal of the car when you are putting your first foot down on the ground, this discharges the electricity without giving you a shock. Otherwise get out and close the door by pushing the glass door window, I had to do that with my mini all the time.

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I find it particularly bad during summer, haven't had much so far, but last summer i always prepared myself but neverr worked.

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Huh mines so bad that it produces big blue flashes at night, It's particularly worrying when getting out at filling stations, next to someone filling up, sparks/petrol fumes? scary.. only time it seems to not do it is when I wear my walking boots, which are a pain to drive in, no feel for the pedals.. Its beginning to ***** me off cos it usually hurts quite a bit as well, can i sue Toyota for damage to my person? lol.. also nearly everyone who travels in the car gets shocks as well I'll soon be Billy Nomates if I don't find a cure.. :crybaby:


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does anyone else get a fierce static shock when they get out of the car and touch the doors? spoke to toyota and they are blaming the nylon seats. twenty years ago i might have bought this but these days i tend to just sit in the seats and drive the car....

anyone else get this or know what to do to fix it?

ALWAYS!!!!! more then not when it is warm though!

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wusses

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Yea its a thing with cars itslelf not just the aygo.

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Re-calling to ages ago because of the static shock I think it was the Mini had to have a re-call for an extra part near the petrol filler to stop the shock. If anyone remembers what I am trying to say please say so. My memory isn't my best asset :S

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Re-calling to ages ago because of the static shock I think it was the Mini had to have a re-call for an extra part near the petrol filler to stop the shock.

I remember something like that for the old Opel (Vauxhall) Astra F in 1995.

An earthing clamp hadn't been fitted to the fuel filler neck, so it could build up

static charge and discharge with a spark when puling out the grounded fuel pistol...

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does anyone else get a fierce static shock when they get out of the car and touch the doors? spoke to toyota and they are blaming the nylon seats. twenty years ago i might have bought this but these days i tend to just sit in the seats and drive the car....

anyone else get this or know what to do to fix it?

I have got this on ALL of my cars, its not an issue relating to just the Aygo.

The trick is to put your foot on the ground whilst your leg is touching the door sill or hold on to the metal of the car when you are putting your first foot down on the ground, this discharges the electricity without giving you a shock. Otherwise get out and close the door by pushing the glass door window, I had to do that with my mini all the time.

Yup- when you open the door to get out just make sure you've got one finger on the metal and step out. No more static worries.

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It can happen inside the car too. I get it from my radio sometimes. (Volume knob is shiny).

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