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rice rocket
Drives: 05 Echo Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Toronto
Posts: 163
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with the colder weather and lower humidity i've been getting shocked more recently too. As long as you make contact with any metal body panel as you are getting off your seat, you will transfer the energy through that contact and wont be shocked.
I got used to either holding onto the chassis door frame or top of the door as I get out of the car.
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