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Old 08-17-2009, 09:49 PM   #11
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On two occasions, I've gotten a very slight electric shock when closing the car door after exiting. Happen to anyone else? Reasons?
Sliding or rubbing between seat fabric and clothing are a common cause of this static. It is the same as the static shock that school kids have fun generating by scuffing shoes on the carpet, then touching the heating radiator or other grounded metal object.

One of my old Fords shocked very hard very often. Holding the metal frame while exiting the seat reduced the severity, but still caused multiple smaller zaps through the hand as the fabrics separated. Each of my newer cars since has shocked less often than its predecessor, and so far my 2010 Toyota hasn't shocked at all.

The problem is common enough to be included on the warning labels of my usual gas station, as if many people ever read those. This Youtube video, from about 0:55 on,
, shows the static zap hazard at the gas pump.
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Old 08-18-2009, 03:07 AM   #12
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Sliding or rubbing between seat fabric and clothing are a common cause of this static. It is the same as the static shock that school kids have fun generating by scuffing shoes on the carpet, then touching the heating radiator or other grounded metal object.

One of my old Fords shocked very hard very often. Holding the metal frame while exiting the seat reduced the severity, but still caused multiple smaller zaps through the hand as the fabrics separated. Each of my newer cars since has shocked less often than its predecessor, and so far my 2010 Toyota hasn't shocked at all.

The problem is common enough to be included on the warning labels of my usual gas station, as if many people ever read those. This Youtube video, from about 0:55 on, Youtube video, shows the static zap hazard at the gas pump.
Did you notice that after she started pumping gas, she got back in the car. Then as she slid across the seat when getting out of the car, she did not make contact with the car with her hands or legs. Next she touched the pump nozzle. That is when the static discharge occurred.

I've been told that if you spray a little bit of a mild solution of fabric softener on the seats (and let them dry), you can substantially reduce the generation of static electricity.

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Old 08-18-2009, 06:22 AM   #13
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When we lived 250 miles to the north, in the SF bay area, I was so used to getting static shocks when stepping out of the car, that I habitually closed the door by touching only the window with my hand.
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I've had to break myself of the habit of closing the door with my elbow or glomming onto the window, leaving big handmarks to clean off...
Edit - Sorry - I posted this before seeing the later posts and the video.

I used to do that but there is a drawback as an incident I had some years ago demonstrates ...........

I stopped for petrol (sorry gas?) as normal, got out of the car and shut the door with my elbow, started undoing the petrol/gas filler cap but paused because there seemed to be a lot of back pressure and left my hand on the cap while it vented. Next minute the air in front and around me just turned red as the vapour ignited in a ball of flame! I jumped away (as you would) and there was a flame about two foot long shooting out of the filler.
A brave attendant came with an asbestos cloth and screwed the filler cap back in and the flame extinguished.
The only conclusion was that I hadn't discharged static after getting out of the car and when I paused unscrewing the filler cap my hand probably touched the bodywork and caused a spark. (The only injury was that I lost the hairs on my hand and wrist).

So now I always make sure I'm fully discharged by patting the bodywork several times before touching the filler cap. I do get some funny looks though!

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Old 08-18-2009, 06:46 AM   #14
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I would not call this electrifying news, but I am shocked to hear about it!
I, too, get a charge out of staying current on these issues.
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Does the car have the Air Ioinzer?
Does an Ionizer affect this by improving or reducing this issue? And does the PlasmaCluster that we have in the Prius IV and V qualify me to answer yes to this question? Is it an Ionizer?
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When I was an Electrical Technician at Inland Steel's Indiana Harbor Works, there was an old Line operator who used to get a shock from a rubber air hose whenever he used it to blow off the steel strip.
We never could make him understand how the rapid movement of dry air through a rubber hose could produce such a big static charge.
He kept thinking he had an "electrical shortage" or some such thing.:rol leyes::rol leyes::rol leyes:
Or maybe he just called us 'cause he got lonesome on the night shift?

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Old 08-18-2009, 02:41 PM   #17
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When we got my wife's 1st Gen Prius in 2001 (when hybrids were REALLY new-fangled), I got zapped pretty good one day, and I was convinced the high voltage system was going to electrocute me! (I soon came back to reality and realized it was just static.)
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Old 08-18-2009, 04:15 PM   #18
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Two words, "static guard." You can pick it (orange cap/blue aerosol can) up at your local store near the soaps/detergents aisle.

I keep a can in my garage and just spray the floor mats, seat backs/bottoms when I get shocked.

Works like a charm.
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Old 08-18-2009, 04:21 PM   #19
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Long time ago I was listening to AM radio car talk. Lady called in with same problem. They told her it was her tires and to hang a wire or something from the undercarriage to the ground.
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ON another thread it quoted the manual that static electricity can build up because of the plasmacluster. I have the IV with that and have gotten shocked a few times. I used to get shocked on my other cars on dry, cold days. We'll see what happens when it gets cold but the plasmacluster (A/C) is off.

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