Where is the door hinge located?
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Car door hinges are installed on the side doors at the front and rear of the vehicle. Below are the hazards of not maintaining door hinges: 1. Door won't close: The connection method between the car door and the body is actually similar to that between a house door and the wall, divided into two types: swing doors and sliding doors. The most common type on vehicles is the swing door, which is mounted to the body via hinges. The opening and closing actions are similar to those of a house door. If not properly installed, it can result in the door not closing properly. 2. Unsmooth operation: If you encounter difficulties when opening the door (feeling heavy) or closing the door (hard to pull), it's usually due to loss of lubricating grease. Dry metal friction can make the operation very rough, leading to damage in door switching mechanisms.
That door hinge, you know, is the part I pay close attention to every day while driving. It's right at the edge of the door, firmly connecting to the car body. Imagine when you open or close the door – that thing is the joint responsible for making the door swing back and forth. Without it, the door would be pretty much like it's locked. I've been driving my old car for years and encountered a few instances where the hinge got rusty and squeaky. Opening and closing the door was a real hassle back then, so I bought some lubricant and sprayed it on. It's much better now. Oh, and this part needs regular inspection – dust buildup can cause issues, especially during rainy or snowy seasons. If not properly maintained, it might even affect the overall sealing of the car door. Anyway, safety first. Don't wait until the door gets stuck to regret it.