It happened when plugging in the standard Leaf 110V charger included with the car, when my thumb touched the metal latch that secures it into the vehicle
The first two times it happened it was milder and I thought it was a common static shock
The third time my entire hand felt "stuck" to the charger by the current that flowed into it - it alternated between tingly/num and pained for hours afterwards, going as far as my forearm and elbow
I called Nissan Leaf Customer Service and they said to take use a rubber glove to remove the charging unit and take it into my dealership which I will do ASAP
Should I have myself checked out by a doctor for this to make sure I didn't damage myself in some way? Shouldn't Nissan pay for that? (I don't have medical insurance)
I've always had health-related anxiety so this incident is really freaking me out
Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated
Thanks,
--Daniel
The first two times it happened it was milder and I thought it was a common static shock
The third time my entire hand felt "stuck" to the charger by the current that flowed into it - it alternated between tingly/num and pained for hours afterwards, going as far as my forearm and elbow
I called Nissan Leaf Customer Service and they said to take use a rubber glove to remove the charging unit and take it into my dealership which I will do ASAP
Should I have myself checked out by a doctor for this to make sure I didn't damage myself in some way? Shouldn't Nissan pay for that? (I don't have medical insurance)
I've always had health-related anxiety so this incident is really freaking me out
Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated
Thanks,
--Daniel