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Originally Posted by ogre73
YES! The cloth from your seat against the cloth from your clothing is just like socks on carpet. The charge builds up.
The leather will help cut down on the shocks.
No, the heating element (unless it is broken and pumping voltage into your body) will not have anything to do with the static. As a matter of fact, when it is warmer there is more moisture in the air, and the static electricity doesn't build up as much. So if you sweat on that seat because of the heater, you have even less chance of getting shocked. (But..yuck).
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While were on the topic of seat covers, anyone know of some good ones to cover the stock cloth seats... 160k of use and they are really starting to show it, bleh.