4 Common Undercarriage Damages We Tend To Miss

//4 Common Undercarriage Damages We Tend To Miss

4 Common Undercarriage Damages We Tend To Miss

Do you know that “out of sight, out of mind” concept? It is not one that seems to apply when it comes to vehicle undercarriage damages. As vehicle owners, we spend a lot of money and time caring for the visible parts of our cars but often neglect the undercarriage. Your vehicle’s undercarriage requires the same amount of attention and maintenance.

man working on vehicle's undercarriage

What Is Undercarriage Damage?

In order to understand what causes undercarriage damage, we’ll go over what undercarriage damage is first. Every car has a complex system of parts underneath it that is exposed to the road. These car parts include your gas tank, suspension, and exhaust system.

All of these parts are designed to be tough enough to handle constant exposure to road conditions, but it doesn’t mean they are indestructible. Many things can hurt your undercarriage if it gets hit in a certain way, so this is something worth considering when getting your car examined.

Here is a list of the 4 common undercarriage damages we tend to miss often.

#1 Damage from Salt

Salt is used often in many regions of the country that get extreme winter temperatures. Salt is used to melt the snow and ice on roads to make travel safer for drivers. The problem about the salt is that it can really create chaos on a car’s undercarriage. If the salt is not removed in time, it can cause corrosion over time. This happens because salt is abrasive by nature and it accelerates rust formation on metal surfaces. To prevent this, it is a good idea to apply a sealant to the car’s undercarriage if you drive on salted roads frequently.

#2 Deteriorated Shock Absorbers

Worn-out shock absorbers can damage a car’s undercarriage. When this happens, it can cause a car to experience excessive jolts. This can knock loose components located under the vehicle eventually like the exhaust system brackets.

#3 Damage From Mud

Cars located in areas where mud is present in roads often can eventually have their undercarriage damaged. If there is dried mud in the undercarriage area and it’s not cleared off at the right time, the moisture of it can cause rust to form. This rust can cause damage to the radiator and holes in the system that needs expensive repairs. Just like with salt, you can use a protective sealant to protect the undercarriage of your car.

#4 The Impact of Debris on Roads

Driving over pieces of rubber tires, rocks, and other debris in the road can impact your car’s undercarriage and cause dents, cracks, and holes, among other things. You could also drive over debris big enough to get caught in your tires. If this is the case, you may end up with a hole in the oil pan and your muffler may fall down from the undercarriage. Make sure you drive carefully over any bumpy road and avoid running over debris as much as you can.

 

Undercarriage Damages Repair Near You

One of the best ways to make sure your vehicle will last as long as possible is making sure your undercarriage is in good working condition. That’s exactly why it’s so important for Sudden Impact Auto to show Las Vegas drivers how to maintain their cars.

Sudden Impact Auto can inspect your car’s undercarriage for any damages. We will be happy to help with any repairs and will apply a protective sealant against any further damage. Contact us today at 702-457-3002 to schedule an appointment!

2021-04-01T15:17:34+00:00