Does the sound of chassis collision when going over a pothole affect the car?
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Going over a pothole with a sound of chassis collision does affect the car. If the speed is too fast, it may puncture the oil pan, causing oil leakage. The solutions for this situation are as follows: Park and inspect: After a significant collision, you should stop and inspect the car. If oil leakage is found under the car, it is likely that the oil pan has been punctured. The oil pan is where the engine stores oil, which is used for engine lubrication and cooling. If not addressed promptly, it may lead to engine cylinder scoring or even complete failure. Stop driving: If severe shock absorber oil leakage is found after the collision, you should stop driving to prevent the shock oil from contaminating the brake system, which could significantly reduce braking performance and compromise safety.