Is It Necessary to Install an Engine Guard Plate for a Car?

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McJaxon
07/29/25 4:02pm
Whether to install an engine guard plate for a car depends on the usual road conditions. It is unnecessary to install one when driving in urban areas or on relatively flat roads. However, if you frequently engage in outdoor activities and drive on bumpy or muddy roads, installing an engine guard plate is advisable. Advantages of installing an engine guard plate: Extends engine lifespan: With an engine guard plate installed, the engine is shielded during driving. Even on poor road conditions with potholes or excessive gravel, the engine's working environment remains protected, eliminating any concerns. Protects the chassis: The engine guard plate not only safeguards the engine but also provides protection to the front part of the chassis. Without a guard plate, driving on roads covered with gravel or mud can easily lead to chassis scrapes. In rainy or snowy weather, contact between the chassis and rain or snow may also cause corrosion from de-icing agents or asphalt. Reduces maintenance costs: Installing an engine guard plate can extend the intervals between maintenance sessions. For example, if a car's official manual recommends maintenance every 10,000 kilometers, the maintenance cycle can be prolonged due to the improved working environment of the engine. Reduces fuel consumption: After installing an engine guard plate, the car's chassis becomes smoother. This prevents the formation of turbulent airflow underneath the car, thereby reducing wind resistance and saving fuel.
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