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All Statuses in Pacific Drive and how to fix them

All tools are essential when you have the urge to collect everything.

As you drive through the Olympic Zone, you'll find that both your car and doors and tools get affected by specific statuses. If you want to stay prepared, read about all of the Statuses in Pacific Drive and how to fix them.

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How to fix all Statuses in Pacific Drive

When you are out on a drive, your car will get affected by various damages, especially if you flip it three times in a row (totally not talking from experience). Doors and items will also sometimes have a Status on them, and some of these you can change. Here's how to fix all Statuses in Pacific Drive.

Related: How to increase your inventory in Pacific Drive

While I do sometimes have fun when my car gets Quirks (I currently have seven, and I can't drive anywhere without there being at least one door open at the same time), Statuses have more of a negative effect. There are 34 that you can unlock in Pacific Drive. You do this by scanning the affected car part, door, or tool.

This list will be updated as we continue to progress through the game and unlock more Statuses, so stay tuned.

IconStatus NameDescriptionFix
Blown OutA tire is in tatters and you can't use it in anymore. You can recycle it in the Matter Deconstructor.None
BreakingA car part is falling apart. You need to repair it quickly.Repair Putty
Burned outThe light bulb has reached the end of its life, its time to let a new one shine. None
BustedSomething's wrong with your engine and you need to fix it ASAP.Mechanic's Kit
ChargedAffected by electrical damage from Anomalies. It will take time before it disappears, but avoid water until then.None
CrackedYou punctured your tire, and now it's flat. It can happen easily and it's just as easy a fix.Sealing Kit
DisabledThe glass parts of your car, like windows and windshield, can get cracked.Electrician's Kit
EssentialGifted to you by the Friendly Dumpster, usually something that you really need and should keep. These gifts can't be recycled.None
FlatSomething is locked with a padlock, usually a door or the trunk of an abandoned car. You can pry it openSealing Kit
FragileA car part at the end of its life. You should replace it as soon as you can.None
LeakingYour fuel tank is leaking due to a puncture or age. Make sure to patch it up before you lose all of your fuelSealing Kits
Locked: BasicYour container has become worn and isn't reliable anymore. Remove your things and craft a new onePrybar
Locked: Broken KeypadDoors at ARDA trailers and towers usually have broken keypads. Electrician's Kit
Locked: Heavy DutyIf you can't pry a door open, then it's time to break it open by destroying the touchpad.Impact Hammer
Loose WheelYour wheel might fall apart, and having only three won't work out for you when trying to be fast. Tighten up those screws.Mechanic's Kit
OxidizedThe battery is draining fast due to some damage or an Anomaly.Sealing Kit
PeculiarA part you will find in the zone that will last you as long as it holds together. None
RustyYour fuel tank has become rusty and will start leaking soon. It's better to be replaced. None
ShortedA light that has been fried by electrical damage from AnomaliesElectrician's Kit
Shorted Spark PlugSomething is wrong with the plug, which can affect the acceleration as well as the batteryElectrician's Kit
SmashedThe bulb in your headlight is smashed to pieces. You need to replace it.Light Replacement Kit
SwollenThe battery is swollen and it's becoming dangerous. Time to replace it. None
BaldA smooth tire on the road is definitely something you want to avoid. Replace it immediately.None
UnreliableAfter being damaged many times, this part is at its last legs. It's better to replace it.None
WornYou punctured your tire, and now it's flat. It can happen easily, and it's just as easy to fix.None
Worn outThe light at its last flicker. It won't be turning on soon, so it's best to replace it.None

If you want to know how to get the best car upgrades, check out How to get Energy for the Fabricator in Pacific Drive on Pro Game Guides.


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Hristina has been a full-time Staff Writer at Pro Game Guides since October 2023. She has a Master's degree in English Language, Literature and Culture from the University of Belgrade. She's used her love of English to write blogs, anime quizzes, books as well as work as a Content Editor before starting at PGG. She lives for the horror genre and you'll often find her playing Dead by Daylight, Lethal Company, and Phasmophobia. Hristina's comfort games are Outlast, Last of Us, and Until Dawn, which she has played or watched other people play more than 10 times each.