Does the repair of the radiator support affect the car?
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Yes, it does. The impacts of repairing the car's radiator support are as follows: Introduction: Damage to the radiator support indicates that the front part of the car has been involved in an accident. Generally, if the radiator support is damaged, it means the bumper, crash beam, radiator, grille, headlights, and hood are also affected. Some radiator supports are welded components, and after replacement, they leave obvious marks, which greatly affect the appraisal of used cars. In frontal accidents, the frame rails are easily damaged. Even if some cars do not have their frame rails repaired, the impact shockwaves can cause one side of the frame rail to collapse, which is not visible externally but significantly affects the vehicle's handling. Extension: The car's radiator support is the frame for the radiator, installed at the front of the car to secure the radiator. The radiator support is an important component of the car, and the part that secures the hood latch when the hood is opened is the radiator support.