What does it mean when a car has a stable chassis?

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Isabella
07/29/25 10:33pm
When a car has a stable chassis, it means the vehicle structure is robust, with good driving stability and handling performance. Introduction to Car Chassis: The chassis consists of four main systems: the transmission system, the running gear system, the steering system, and the braking system. The function of the chassis is to support and mount the car engine and its various components and assemblies, forming the overall shape of the car. It also receives power from the engine to enable the car to move and ensure normal operation. Chassis Maintenance Methods: To maintain the chassis in winter, thorough cleaning and rust-proof treatment are essential. First, the chassis must be thoroughly cleaned. If there is excessive mud or dirt on the chassis, a degreasing cleaner should be used to reveal the original "base color" of the chassis, after which rust-proof treatment can begin. At professional auto detailing shops, the car can be lifted on a hoist for chassis cleaning and wiping before applying rust-proof treatment. It is important to note that after cleaning, the chassis must be completely dry before rust-proof treatment is applied. During the treatment, ensure an even application of the coating to form a long-lasting, uniform rust-proof layer. After completion, allow 5-10 minutes of natural drying for the rust-proof treatment to be fully effective.
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