Will hitting the chassis with a stone cause any damage?
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Hitting the chassis with a stone can cause damage. Minor scratches: It is necessary to determine the extent of the impact based on its severity. Minor scratches will not have any effect on the vehicle's chassis. Severe scratches: Severe scratches can lead to the rupture of the vehicle's oil pan, breakage of the brake fluid pipes, or deformation of the tie rod, which can pose a danger while driving. After such an impact, it is essential to inspect the condition of the chassis. Below is additional information related to the vehicle's chassis: Function of the chassis: The chassis supports and installs the vehicle's engine and its various components and assemblies, forming the overall shape of the vehicle. It also receives the engine's power to enable the vehicle's movement and ensure normal operation. Relationship: The driving form of the vehicle's chassis is related to the relative positions of the engine and the drive axle.
When I was driving an off-road vehicle in the mountains before, the chassis hit a big rock. I didn’t pay attention at the time, but a few days later, I found engine oil leaking all over the ground. Fortunately, I checked it early, otherwise the engine might have been scrapped. The impact of a rock hitting the chassis depends on the height of the rock, the speed of the vehicle, and the location of the impact. If it hits the oil pan or fuel tank connection, it can easily cause oil or gasoline leaks, posing safety risks. If it’s the exhaust pipe or crossbeam, it may only cause deformation or increased noise. My lesson is to stop immediately after hitting something and check the ground for any fluid leaks. Even if nothing seems wrong, go to a repair shop to lift the chassis for a thorough inspection. Don’t be like me, saving a little money only to spend a fortune on repairs later. After all, the chassis protects the entire vehicle’s frame.