Does Installing an Electric Tailgate Harm the Car?
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Modifying an electric tailgate can easily damage the car's original computer, circuits, and body, potentially leading to short circuits, fires, or water leakage due to poor sealing of the electric tailgate. Advantages of Electric Tailgate Modification: This type of electric tailgate modification features intelligent anti-pinch functionality, height memory, and combines intelligence, convenience, and user-friendliness. When handling a large amount of cargo, opening the rear door can become a burden. An electric tailgate can alleviate this issue and is particularly beneficial for shorter individuals, eliminating the need to reach high to press the button to close the tailgate, making it both effortless and convenient. Electric tailgates are typically found in high-end models, and installing one can upgrade the vehicle, enhancing its premium feel. Considerations for Electric Tailgate Modification: Since electric tailgate installation falls under vehicle modification, its potential impact on the original car system is a critical factor. A qualified product should minimize alterations to the original car's computer and circuits, avoiding damage to the body to prevent short circuits. The Roadrover electric tailgate uses original vehicle interfaces for all installation wiring, eliminating the need to cut wires, thus ensuring the safety of the original car's circuits. Additionally, its system control box features a low-power design, with standby current <1mA after locking the car, preventing battery drain.