Is it a problem if a car's chassis rusts?
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It is normal for a car's chassis to rust due to its harsh working environment, as it is frequently exposed to rainwater. Over time, rusting is inevitable. The original car chassis comes with a layer of anti-rust coating, but impacts or oxidation during use can cause this coating to wear off, leading to rust. If the rust on the car's chassis becomes severe, rust removal and protective treatment are necessary. The chassis refers to the combination of the transmission system, running gear, steering system, and braking system in a car. It supports and installs the car's engine and its various components and assemblies, forming the overall shape of the car, bearing the engine's power, and ensuring normal operation.