Will the chassis of a Haval car be damaged if it is hit?
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If the car chassis is hit, as long as the speed at the time of impact is not high and the sound of scraping is not loud, the problem is generally not serious, and there is usually no major issue. Of course, if there is a loud "bang," it is very likely that the oil pan will be dented or even punctured. The oil pan is where the engine oil is stored. If the oil leaks completely, the engine, lacking lubrication, may experience cylinder scoring. Symptoms of cylinder scoring include: the vehicle losing power and having difficulty accelerating; the engine's water temperature rising, unstable operation speed, accompanied by signs of stalling. Impact Resistance Measures: Generally, the chassis of a car has some impact resistance treatment when it leaves the factory. However, severe impacts may cause damage to the front bumper, suspension, exhaust pipe, and other parts. The most concerning issue with the chassis is bottoming out, which may damage the fuel tank, engine oil pan, and brake system oil lines. For safety, you can ask the car wash shop to lift your car and inspect it during regular washes. Develop Good Driving Habits: It is important to develop good driving habits. When driving on uneven roads, muddy paths, or over speed bumps, be extra cautious to avoid high-speed impacts that could damage the components of the car chassis.