The methods for maintaining and preserving general modified parts mainly include the following aspects:
Regular inspection and cleaning: Regularly check the installation and tightness of the modified parts to ensure that they are not loose or falling off. Modified parts exposed to the outside, such as large surrounds, intake systems, etc., should be cleaned regularly to prevent dust and impurities from accumulating and affecting performance.
Dust and corrosion prevention: For modified parts exposed to the outside, such as coilover shock absorbers, brake oil pipes, etc., attention should be paid to dust and corrosion prevention. Especially in the rainy season, sand and oil stains on the shock absorbers should be cleaned regularly to prevent oil leakage or damage to the shock absorbers.
Replace worn parts: Some wearing parts, such as oil filters, spark plugs, etc., should be replaced according to the prescribed replacement cycle to ensure the normal operation of the engine.
Keep dry: Modified parts and tools should be kept dry to avoid rust or failure caused by humid environments. After using the tools, they should be stored in a dry place and use a moisture-proof agent.
Use and maintain tools correctly: For tools used to install and remove modified parts, use them correctly to avoid damage caused by rough operation. Check the wear of tools regularly and replace damaged tools in time.
Regular maintenance: Some modified parts that require regular maintenance, such as suspension systems, exhaust systems, etc., should be maintained according to the maintenance cycle recommended by the manufacturer to ensure their normal operation.
Through the above methods, general modified parts can be effectively maintained and maintained, their service life can be extended, and the performance and safety of the vehicle can be ensured.
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