Common Types of Automotive Protective Vents
2025-03-01
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The following are common types of Automotive Protective Vents:
Hood vents: Mostly made of materials such as carbon fiber and aluminum alloy, they are composed of a main body, ventilation ducts, fixtures, and deflectors, which can effectively dissipate heat from the engine and improve engine efficiency and reliability.
Fender vents: Often made of fiberglass sheets, they can block sand and mud, protect the body side panels and chassis, and some can also optimize aerodynamic performance and reduce wind resistance.
Door vents: Generally located at the bottom or rear of the door, they can balance the pressure inside and outside the door. When the vehicle is wading or washing, it can promptly discharge the accumulated water entering the door to prevent rust and damage to the parts.
Rear vents: Located at the rear bumper, near the taillights, or on the trunk lid, they help to discharge the dirty air in the car, and can also optimize the airflow distribution, reduce wind resistance and noise.