What are the symptoms of a damaged car chassis?
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Symptoms of a damaged car chassis: There may be scratches or damage on the surface of the chassis, oil leakage, or unexplained abnormal noises. In severe cases, it may cause the vehicle to deviate from its intended direction. During the design phase, car chassis are built with a certain level of impact resistance. The most vulnerable parts of a car's chassis are various pipelines, such as brake hydraulic pipes and fuel pipes. However, these pipelines are hidden and protected in the grooves of the chassis steel plates and do not protrude above the chassis's horizontal plane. Methods to prevent chassis damage: 1. Apply chassis armor, which can be sprayed on exposed areas of the vehicle chassis, wheel hubs, fuel tank, lower body panels, and trunk. It quickly dries to form a strong, elastic protective layer. 2. Install an engine guard. Engine guards are custom-designed protective devices for various car models, primarily to prevent mud from covering the engine and to protect the engine from damage caused by impacts from uneven road surfaces during driving.