Why Does the Front License Plate Warp Up?
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It may be due to over-tightened license plate screws. More relevant information is as follows: 1. License Plate Restoration: Simply remove the license plate and bend it in the opposite direction. You can gently tap it with a small hammer, being careful with the force, until the plate is straight before reinstalling. Warped license plates are relatively easy to fix, but the removal and installation process can test the owner's DIY skills. 2. License Plate Number: Every vehicle has its own unique license plate number, serving as the vehicle's identity. Through the license plate number, you can determine the vehicle's region, owner details, and whether it has any traffic violations. Any new vehicle must have a license plate installed before hitting the road. If a permanent plate is not yet available, a temporary paper plate can be used, valid for 15 to 30 days. Once installed, the license plate is quite secure and won't suddenly fall off during driving unless involved in a collision accident. However, over long-term driving, the edges of the license plate may warp, affecting the vehicle's overall aesthetics. Therefore, when encountering this situation, the owner can remove the plate and straighten it, as the screws used for installation are anti-theft screws that only tighten further, making removal quite challenging.