Is Undercoating Necessary for New Cars?
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Undercoating is necessary for new cars. The reasons for applying undercoating to new cars and the functions of a car's chassis are as follows: Reasons for applying undercoating to new cars: Undercoating is non-toxic, offers high coverage, and has strong adhesion. It can be sprayed on exposed areas of the vehicle such as the chassis, wheel hubs, fuel tank, lower body panels, and trunk. After quick drying, it forms a durable elastic protective layer that prevents damage from flying stones and gravel, protects against moisture, acid rain, and salt corrosion on the metal parts of the chassis, prevents rust and corrosion, and ensures the driving safety of the vehicle owner. Functions of a car's chassis: The car chassis consists of four parts: the transmission system, running gear, steering system, and braking system. The chassis supports and mounts the car engine and its components and assemblies, shapes the overall structure of the car, receives power from the engine to enable movement, and ensures normal driving.