How to Determine if a Used Car Has Been in an Accident
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There are primarily three methods to determine if a used car has been in an accident. Below is a detailed introduction to these three methods: 1. Hood screws: Under normal circumstances, whether there is an issue with the vehicle's engine or other components in the engine compartment, the hood does not need to be removed. If there are signs that the hood has been removed, it either indicates the car has been in an accident or the engine has been replaced. 2. Door screws: Under normal conditions, doors do not need to be removed. If there are signs of door removal, it may indicate that the door has been replaced. Cars with doors that have been removed are not recommended for purchase. 3. Radiator frame screws: Generally, radiators do not malfunction. If the radiator shows signs of replacement, it may suggest the car was involved in an accident that caused radiator damage. When there are signs of loosening screws on the radiator, there is a high probability that the car has been in a significant accident.