What Are the Hazards of Slamming Car Doors?
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The hazards of slamming car doors include easily causing the doors to age and leading to permanent deformation of the doors. Below is an introduction to the hazards of slamming car doors: Damage to the car doors: It can cause damage to both the doors and the car body, easily leading to aging of the doors and resulting in permanent deformation. Principle: There are hinges and limiters between the car doors and the body. Frequently slamming the doors with force can loosen the hinges and limiters, which in turn can cause the components inside the doors to become loose. Regularly slamming the doors with force can also lead to permanent displacement (deformation) of the doors. Slamming car doors not only causes irreversible damage to the car but also affects whether the doors close tightly, which is determined by the working condition of the soundproofing cotton, sealing strips, and anti-collision dampers inside the doors.
I've seen too many friends develop the habit of slamming car doors, which is really something to pay attention to. Every time you forcefully slam the door, it loosens the door hinges. Over time, the door frame deforms and the gaps widen, leading to increased wind noise that makes driving annoying. When the sealing strips are damaged, water leaks in during rainy days, not only corroding the interior but also costing hundreds to repair, which hurts the wallet. Damaged locking mechanisms might make it difficult to open or close the door tightly, posing a safety risk at high speeds. A friend of mine lost over 30% of his used car's value because of this, and he deeply regretted it. Developing the habit of gently pushing the door saves money and hassle, and it also appears more civilized. Details determine a car's lifespan—don't underestimate this one action.