Is It a Big Problem If a Sedan Scrapes Its Undercarriage?
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If a sedan scrapes its undercarriage, it's important to inspect the undercarriage. As long as there are no fluid leaks and no deformation of mechanical parts, the problem is not significant. The protection of a car's undercarriage is often the most overlooked aspect by car owners. The undercarriage is one of the most vulnerable parts of a vehicle, and proper undercarriage protection can provide better driving safety for the owner. Benefits of installing an undercarriage shield: 1. Anti-corrosion: Rust on cars usually starts from the bottom plate, and rust spots can appear on the side beams of cars that have been driven for two or three years; 2. Anti-stone impact: Small stones splashed during driving can damage the undercarriage; 3. Anti-vibration: The engine and wheels are fixed to the car's undercarriage, and their vibrations resonate with the bottom plate. An undercarriage shield can reduce some of this resonance; 4. Anti-scraping: When the bottom is scraped by road protrusions, the undercarriage shield can mitigate the damage caused by the protrusions to the undercarriage.