What Are the Consequences of Not Maintaining a Car?
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The consequences of not maintaining a car include warranty voidance, paint corrosion, engine wear, oil degradation, filter clogging, tire aging, wiper hardening, wiring faults, and more. More detailed information is as follows: 1. From an external perspective, the car's paint is particularly vulnerable to damage, especially during the hot summer months when UV rays can corrode the paint. This can cause the car to lose its shine and appear aged. In more severe cases, the car's body may develop cracks. 2. If the air filter is not replaced in time, it can accumulate a lot of dirt, clogging the engine and causing ignition issues. Similarly, not replacing spark plugs after prolonged use can lead to ignition difficulties and even increased fuel consumption. 3. Tires will age, and if debris on them is not cleaned off, it can wear down the tires over time, potentially leading to blowouts.