What Are the Consequences of a Car's Right Front Wheel Falling Off the Roadbed?
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When a car's right front wheel falls off the roadbed, it generally does not cause damage to the vehicle, as the chassis has a certain level of impact resistance. Relevant information about the car chassis is as follows: Composition: The car chassis consists of four main systems: the transmission system, the running system, the steering system, and the braking system. The chassis supports and mounts the car engine and its various components and assemblies, forming the overall shape of the car. It also receives the engine's power, enabling the car to move and ensuring normal operation. Common Damages: These include scraping the underside (drag bottom) and impacts from foreign objects on the chassis, as well as corrosion. Since scraping the underside can occur unpredictably, it can easily damage parts located on the chassis, such as cracking the catalytic converter shell, fracturing the engine oil pan, cracking the transmission housing, or deforming the suspension system. Additionally, the chassis is frequently exposed to substances like sewage and grease, whose chemical components can gradually corrode the chassis and its parts.