
Methods to identify whether a used car has been in an accident are as follows: 1. Check the screws on the hood: Under normal circumstances, whether there are issues with the vehicle's engine or other components in the engine compartment, the hood does not need to be removed. If it has been removed, it likely indicates that the engine was replaced or repaired due to an accident. Therefore, to identify an accident vehicle, check if the paint around the screws on the hood shows signs of damage or has been tampered with. 2. Check the door screws: Under normal circumstances, the doors of a vehicle do not need to be removed. The only reasons for removal would be to replace the entire interior or for thorough cleaning. If you notice that the door screws have been turned, it's best to avoid that car. 3. Check the radiator screws: The radiator usually doesn't have issues. If the radiator has been replaced, it's almost certain that it was damaged in an accident, necessitating replacement. If you find that the screws securing the radiator have been tampered with, there's a high probability that the car is an accident vehicle.


