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Title: Why You Should Fix or Replace a Dragging Splash Shield Right Away


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Why You Should Fix or Replace a Dragging Splash
Shield Right Away
What do you do if youre driving your vehicle and
you notice that the splash guard or splash
shield is dragging on the road? Most people may
think, Ah well, Ill just drive with it like this
for now. I can always fix or replace it later
on. But in reality, there are many reasons why
you should fix or replace the splash guard right
away. Before getting into those reasons, though,
lets discuss what a splash shield does and how
to recognize when yours is dragging on the
ground. What Is a Splash Shield? A splash shield
is designed to protect the underside of your car
from water, dirt, and debris kicked up by the
tires. It is located on the front bumper and
attaches to the underside of your vehicle. When
you go over puddles, waves, or drive through
rainstorms, this shield will catch any liquid
that comes up from below and keep it from getting
into your engine compartment. Splash shields are
made with two different materials - metal and
rubber. Metal splash shields are made of steel
for durability and can withstand harsh weather
conditions without breaking down. Rubber splash
shields are less expensive but may need to be
replaced more often than metal if exposed to
extreme conditions such as snow and ice. The
Purpose of a Splash Shield A splash shield is a
vital component of your vehicle's engine
compartment. The primary function of the splash
shield is to keep dirt, water, and other debris
from entering the engine compartment. A splash
shield does not allow moisture and dirt to enter
the engine compartments, which may cause
irreversible damage to your car's engine.
Additionally, it can be hard to see while
driving because of the amount of dirt that
accumulates on the windshield while driving with
a Dragging Splash Shield. Why You Should Fix or
Replace a Dragging Splash Shield Right Away You
can drive your vehicle while the splash shield is
dragging. However, it is strongly advised that
you fix or replace it right away. In the absence
of such precautions, moisture, dirt, and debris
may enter the engine compartments and harm the
engine parts. Furthermore, once water has
accumulated inside your vehicle's engine
compartment and dripped down to an exhaust pipe
(even just one time), corrosion will be caused on
the metal parts of your exhaust system. The
corrosion will continue as long as there is water
dripping down onto them. This will eventually
lead to rusting which could result in broken
pipes and mufflers that could pose a serious
safety hazard to you and other drivers around you.
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  • How to Prevent Splash Shields from Dragging
  • Splash shields are made to protect the engine
    compartment from water, dirt and debris.
    Usually, they're affixed to the bottom of the
    vehicle with bolts. When they start to fall off,
    they may drag on the ground and can cause
    serious issues with your vehicle's engine. To
    prevent this from happening, follow these steps
  • Check for any loose bolts that might be causing
    the splash shield to come loose and fix them as
    soon as possible.
  • If you notice that your splash shield is dragging
    on the ground, stop driving immediately and
    inspect it for damage. Even if it doesn't seem
    damaged now, continued use may worsen the issue
    over time until you have major problems with your
    engine. If you are still stuck somewhere or want
    to read more on Dragging Splash Shield you can
    easily continue your reading from
    Autovehicleparts.
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