What is the cover in front of the car called?

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LeKendra
07/29/25 12:05am
The cover at the front of the car is called the engine hood, also known as the engine cover. More information about the engine hood is as follows: 1. The engine hood (also known as the engine cover) is one of the most noticeable body components and is frequently inspected by car buyers. The main requirements for the engine hood are heat insulation, sound insulation, lightweight, and high rigidity. 2. When opened, the engine hood usually flips backward, though a small portion may flip forward. 3. To prevent accidental opening due to vibration while driving, the front of the engine hood is equipped with a safety latch locking mechanism. The locking switch is located under the dashboard inside the cabin. When the car door is locked, the engine hood should also be locked simultaneously.
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LeEthan
08/12/25 4:22am
The cover at the front of the car is generally called the hood. It mainly protects the engine and various critical components underneath from external influences, preventing dust and rainwater from entering. I always check if the hood is securely closed before driving, as it can be very dangerous if it opens while driving. Hoods are typically made of aluminum alloy or steel, being both lightweight and capable of absorbing collision impacts to enhance safety. Opening it is quite simple—there’s a lever under the driver’s seat that unlocks it with a pull. I recommend that new drivers familiarize themselves with this operation and regularly check the engine oil and coolant, as these are located under the hood. For older cars, the hinges may rust, making it difficult to open or close, in which case some lubricant should be applied. Overall, this cover is thoughtfully designed, providing convenience for daily maintenance and ensuring driving safety.
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