BobMcL
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Merton, Oxon
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Skoda Fabia / Yeti
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No Sheet Sherlock .... have changed outa my Tesco nicks and gone for up market cotton M&S jobbies .... am holding door frame on the way out the car and definitely never wearing butt hugging jeans like the lass in the video ... So far so good - havent blow up the Yeti and it seems tamed now with no more bites ... Thanks for all the advice, humour level was low the day I posted the thread but as Baldrick said one day long ago ... " that Missus Miggins sells great pies" ... nothing to do with Yeti's but I love the pies Happy Easter all
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Your reply wasn't smart assed and it wasn't there as I posted that remark ... apologies if it looked that way
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It only happens engine off key out and the Yeti is a little 1.2 TSI S Maybe I need longer legs so I ground myself before I lift my rumbled butt off the seats?
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So far we have only smart ass replies ... I dont wear nylon shirts, my shoes are leather soled and therefore have a high resistance ... There must be someone out there with something sensible to write or is this not a helpful owners forum that I was led to beleive? Edited after the sense of the last post hit my few remaining unshocked grey cells ... shame the door releases arent metal ... and I wonder why the last 3 skodas I have had didnt cause this phenomenon?
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Every time I get out of the Yeti, the static nearly floors me ... now I use the door window to close the door its so bad!! The dealership hadn't heard of this problem before and couldnt suggest a realistic "skoda" based solution, merely go to Halfords and nail an anti static strip somewhere on the chassis ... thanks MSB Darlington .. great help. They also suggested I came here and ask the question of other Yeti owners ... far better advice me thinks .... any one suggest something other than a rubber strip and big nail? Its 5 weeks old and has 2600 miles on the clock ... not that that should make a difference.
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BobMcL 1.2 TSI S Red Oxford & Darlington