What is the difference between an original hood and a factory hood?
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The dimensions of the original hood and the factory hood are the same, but the paint on the original hood is not factory paint, which may cause color deviation over time. The following is a related introduction about the engine hood: 1. Introduction to the engine hood: The engine hood (also known as the engine cover) is the most prominent body component and one of the parts that car buyers frequently inspect. The main requirements for the engine hood are heat insulation, sound insulation, lightweight, and high rigidity. 2. Principle of the engine hood: The engine hood usually opens by flipping backward, though a small portion flips forward. When flipped backward, the engine hood should open to a predetermined angle without contacting the front windshield, maintaining a minimum gap of about 10 millimeters. To prevent accidental opening due to vibration while driving, the front end of the engine hood is equipped with a safety lock hook mechanism. The lock switch is located under the dashboard in the cabin, and the engine hood should lock simultaneously when the car door is locked.