Will There Be Problems If the Undercarriage Guard Plate Is Hit?
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Whether there will be problems if the undercarriage guard plate is hit depends on the specific situation and can only be concluded after observation. The main focus is on observing the part of the car that was hit. If components like the exhaust pipe or catalytic converter of the car's undercarriage are hit, it may cause damage to the exhaust system, but it generally won't lead to major issues. If suspension components, such as the control arm, are severely hit or deformed, it can disrupt the car's wheel alignment parameters, potentially causing the vehicle to pull to one side or produce severe friction noises. If the undercarriage reinforcement components are hit, leading to scratches on the coating or even exposing the bare metal, failure to address it promptly can result in severe undercarriage rust. Functions of the undercarriage guard plate: It prevents small objects from splashing into the engine compartment during driving, which could damage the engine or hit the oil pan during a scrape. During water fording, it can block water from splashing into the engine compartment, preventing electrical components from getting wet and causing issues.