However the thing is shedding it's underbody plastic parts. In the winter it has caused more issue as it tend to capture snow and snare me in tough spots.
Today (4'F) another panel has come free and wedged itself directly under the car (where I can't reach) and it's dragging horrifically loud and spraying salt and sand under my car...
What a PITA. With my past cars I never had plastic under body panels as layered as this one. I have permanently removed any panel that has caused issues. Over the summer I had an inner panel near the front tire come off causing loud banging and rubbing on the wheel. I cut it out so I could just drive down the road...
As I remove the panel I spray the parts exposed with underbody oil. I think today when I remove another panel I will just remove all that remain.
I got off the horn with my mechanic who is booked and can't remove the panel for me but strongly recommends I remove panels and oil coat as the panels are known to cause accelerated underbody rot by retaining brine and moisture more than no panel.
Bananas....
Anyway just doing some friendly venting on what I perceive as a design to promote underbody carriage rot and unneeded stops to the shop.
What are these under body panels good for? 2 extra MPGs?
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