What Happens If a Car's Undercarriage Is Scraped?
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Scraping the car's undercarriage can affect the vehicle's lifespan and also pose a threat to driving safety. Here is some extended information about the car's undercarriage: 1. The undercarriage refers to the combination of the transmission system, running gear, steering system, and braking system in a car. It supports and installs the car's engine and its various components, forms the overall shape of the car, bears the engine's power, and ensures normal driving. 2. The causes of undercarriage damage include: foreign objects hitting the undercarriage, as the conditions under the car are uncertain, which can easily lead to component damage; since the undercarriage often comes into contact with substances like sewage and grease, the chemical components in these substances can slowly corrode the undercarriage and its parts, so car owners should pay more attention to undercarriage anti-corrosion measures.