What to Do When the Car's Underbody is Scraped and Leaking Water?
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When this situation occurs, car owners need to check which part of the underbody is leaking water and then proceed to a 4S shop to repair the leaking area. Specific details are as follows: 1. Determine Whether It's Water or Oil Leakage: When liquid is leaking from the underbody, it's crucial to identify whether it's water or oil. Most family cars or SUVs are front-engine, front-wheel drive vehicles, with components like the engine oil pan and transmission oil pan located in the front half of the underbody. If the engine oil pan or transmission oil pan is damaged, it will result in oil leakage from the underbody. 2. Avoid Damaging the Pipes: There are numerous pipes on the car's underbody. If these pipes are damaged, it can also lead to oil leakage. Some rear-wheel-drive cars with longitudinally mounted engines have their transmission oil pans generally located in the middle of the vehicle body. It's important to avoid damaging the transmission oil pan while driving.