What is the Problem with Chassis System Failure?

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VioletDella
07/25/25 1:06am
Automobile chassis system failure causes: 1. During the design phase, the chassis is built to withstand certain levels of impact; 2. The most vulnerable parts of a car's chassis are various pipelines, such as brake hydraulic pipes and fuel pipes, but these pipelines are concealed and protected within the grooves of the chassis steel plates, not protruding above the chassis plane. Automobile chassis system failure can lead to the following consequences: 1. In cases of severe damage, it may cause engine misalignment and deformation of the radiator frame; 2. If the fuel tank suspension is damaged, oil leakage may occur, along with damage to pipelines and shock absorbers; 3. The exhaust system and muffler may be damaged, and in severe cases, deformation of the steel frame structure may occur.
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