The size of the line clip is not suitable, and it does not match the thickness of the
New Car circuit, resulting in the inability to tightly fix the circuit.
The installation position is improper, and an uneven or loose part is selected, which makes the line clip easy to vibrate and loosen during the driving of the New Car.
The quality problems of the line clip itself, such as soft material and unreasonable bayonet design, cannot provide sufficient fixing force.
Loose New Car circuits may cause poor contact and affect the normal operation of New Car electrical equipment, such as flickering lights and audio noise.
Loose circuits may rub against other components during the driving of
Fuel Car, damage the insulation layer of the circuit, and increase the risk of short circuit.
Excessive force is applied when installing the line clip, squeezing the circuit too tightly, and damaging the insulation layer of the circuit.
The line clip material is of poor quality or has sharp edges, which scratches the circuit when fixing the circuit.
During long-term use, the line clip deforms, exerts continuous pressure on the circuit, causing damage to the circuit.
The damaged line insulation layer may cause a short circuit, causing electrical failure or even fire.
Damaged lines may also affect signal transmission, causing fault codes or malfunctions in the New Car's electronic control system.