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brock911 03-23-2013 03:18 AM

I get a shock every time I step out of my car, why?
 
Every time I step out of my car and touch the window frame, ZAP, I get a shock. It's a 76 912E that I have been doing some general clean-up and repairs to and until yesterday I never experienced this. Now every time I sit in the car without even touching ignition key or anything related to electrical system as soon as step out and touch the window frame I get a little shock, any idea why?

Thanks for any ideas.
Regards,
Mike

lrodri64 03-23-2013 03:30 AM

Hi, it is static electricity and is not the car, is you.
Someone should give you more details.

Howard M 03-23-2013 04:26 AM

Change tires recently? High silicone content tires (usually winter type) don't electrically ground the car as well as low-sil tires. Add low humidity winter weather....zzzzap.

Bill Verburg 03-23-2013 04:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by brock911 (Post 7345737)
Every time I step out of my car and touch the window frame, ZAP, I get a shock. It's a 76 912E that I have been doing some general clean-up and repairs to and until yesterday I never experienced this. Now every time I sit in the car without even touching ignition key or anything related to electrical system as soon as step out and touch the window frame I get a little shock, any idea why?

Thanks for any ideas.
Regards,
Mike

What tires are you using?

brock911 03-23-2013 05:02 AM

Thanks for the input thus far, the tires are fairly new, maybe one year old and were on the car when I purchased last November. They are General tires, 205 70 R 14.

Never noticed this before yesterday?

Thanks again,
Mike

GaryR 03-23-2013 05:20 AM

God's way of telling you that you should be out driving instead of parking.. ;)

brock911 03-23-2013 05:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GaryR (Post 7345832)
God's way of telling you that you should be out driving instead of parking.. ;)

Hi Gary, yes I agree but mother nature keeps having her way hence no driving yet, but soon.

Mike

kodioneill 03-23-2013 06:08 AM

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1364047713.jpg

Static strap for cars(kidding of course)

tirwin 03-23-2013 06:20 AM

Open your door while in the car seat. Before you swing your legs out, reach out and hold onto some part of the metal frame and then put your foot on the ground. That should negate any static charges.

911ish 03-23-2013 06:43 AM

Use bounce dryer sheets when you dry your laundry

dshepp806 03-23-2013 06:51 AM

I use my elbow for discharge...

Doyle

theiceman 03-23-2013 09:27 AM

..and one more tip ... do not reach back into your car for something while refilling...

billybek 03-23-2013 09:42 AM

I get a shock every time I step out of my car, why?

Your electric personality??? ;)

Jaybird12 03-23-2013 11:29 AM

Here's a guess, you have fabric covered seats not leather. You were wearing a synthetic fabric jacket or shirt in the car, and the relative humidity level was less than 30%. Any of those conditions will cause a static charge when you "slide" out of the car and contact anything on the car thats grounded. It doesn't even need to be bare metal.
Seems like a good reason to upgrade to leather upholstry.

Craig_D 03-23-2013 11:38 AM

Don't be so negative!! ;)

porschenut 03-23-2013 03:56 PM

Are you sure it doesn't shock you only after driving it? What usually happens to all cars is the dry air blowing over the car builds up a charge of statis electricity on the surface. When you stop and touch the car, it discharges.

brock911 03-23-2013 04:23 PM

Thanks again, lots of good suggestions. I will be working on the car tomorrow and will try a few of the tips. It could be a number of the ideas presented, but I really enjoy the sense of humor most of you have.

Thanks for the ideas and the laughs.

Enjoy your weekend,
Mike

Mark Howard 03-23-2013 05:02 PM

Years ago, I had a Mazda 929, a 1992 model as I recall. Awesome freaking car until my wife turned it into a U-Boat...that's another story...

I had a little grip on the door handle that was grounded to the frame, I guess. Even in the owners manual it instructed you to simplly tap the little grip handle as you exited the car, and wa-la, no zap. One of the most unique features on a car I've ever had.

RWebb 03-23-2013 06:24 PM

high conductivity tires will fix this, and copper is surprisingly soft

or you can drag a logging chain behind the car

Porboynz 03-23-2013 10:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tirwin (Post 7345897)
Open your door while in the car seat. Before you swing your legs out, reach out and hold onto some part of the metal frame and then put your foot on the ground. That should negate any static charges.

This is what I do when wearing my wife's lingerie for those 'special' Porsche outings, (Concours d'Elegance) works very well. :eek: Possibly the tyres but most likely some new article of clothing that builds up a charge as you slide out of the seat, holding the metal door frame is very effective.


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