On anomaly’s trash is another’s treasure.

Even if things are relatively safe, your car will get worn down.

When it happens, you’ll need to do some repairs.

View of the car driven by the player, with several crude parts attached as well as some newer parts parked in the Auto Shop in Pacific Dive.

To check the status of a car part, you caninspect the pieceandlook at its durability bar.

you could alsoget an overviewof the damage toevery part of your carby checking thesmall screen on your dashboard.

Replace the tire entirely.

A picture of Pacific Drive showing a Dumpster Pearl on the ground

Blown Out

One of your car’s tires is ruined and needs to be replaced.

Breaking

One of your car’s parts is nearly broken.

Repair Putty or Blowtorch

Busted

Your engine is critically damaged, and needs to be replaced.

Crude Panel on the player’s car with a chunk of its durability missing in Pacific Drive.

Mechanic’s Kit

Charged

Car parts are over-charged with electricity, and will react in water.

Wait for it to go away.

Cracked

One of your car’s windows is cracked and weakened.

Logbook showing several status effects and highlighting the Cracked status effect in Pacific Drive.

Disabled

An electric part of your car has been overloaded and can’t turn on correctly.

Electrician’s Kit

Flat

Something’s punctured your car’s tire and it’s losing air.

Sealing Kit

Fragile

One of your car parts is close to breaking.

Applying Repair Putty onto the front panel of the car and letting it restore the durability in Pacific Drive.

Replace the car part.

Leaking

Your car’s fuel tank has been punctured or ripped, and needs to be repaired.

Loose Wheel

One of your car’s wheels is loose and no longer properly aligned.

Player character holding a Sealing Kit and preparing to seal up a large crack in their car window in Pacific Dive.

Oxidized

Part of your car is being rusted due to weather or an Anomaly.

Shorted

One of your lights has been blown out, likely by an Anomaly.

Shorted Spark Plug

One of your car’s spark plugs has been blown out, likely by an Anomaly.

Player character using a Battery Jumper to recharge they car battery in the Zone at night in Pacific Drive.

Smashed

One of your headlights has been smashed by an impact.

If this happens, you’llneed to use a Sealing Kiton the part.

Find the battery on thebottom right-hand corner of the engine basin, theninteract with Use Tool Or Itemon it.

Player character holding a Steel Door and replacing one of the back car doors with it in Pacific Drive.

After a few moments, the battery willregain a portion of its charge.

Lighting up the darkness is crucial to your survival in Pacific Drive.

A picture of Pacific Drive showing Bio Headlights, a road flare, and the Biolantern

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Pacific Drive