What Happens When a Car's Undercarriage is Scraped?
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Scraping the undercarriage of a car can damage the protective paint coating on the undercarriage. Damage to this protective coating can easily lead to rust and deterioration of the undercarriage. Severe scraping of the car's undercarriage may affect various components, potentially rendering the car undrivable. The undercarriage refers to the combination of the transmission system, running gear, steering system, and braking system in a car. It supports and mounts the car's engine and its various components and assemblies, forming the overall shape of the car, bearing the engine's power, and ensuring normal operation. The functions of the car's undercarriage include: 1. Corrosion prevention; 2. Stone impact protection; 3. Vibration damping; 4. Heat insulation; 5. Noise reduction; 6. Protection against bottoming out.