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Drivers warned to avoid three very popular TikTok car hacks that can cause £100s in damage

Subtle car changes can cause drivers a financial disaster

DRIVERS have been warned to avoid three popular TikTok car hacks that could cause damage worth hundreds of pounds.

Many drivers are tempted to try hacks promoted on social media rather than take their to the garage.

The Highway Code prohibits distracting other drivers with shining lights
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The Highway Code prohibits distracting other drivers with shining lightsCredit: Getty
Road restrictions stipulate that lights must remain their original colour
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Road restrictions stipulate that lights must remain their original colourCredit: Getty
Gear stick modifications are best left to the experts
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Gear stick modifications are best left to the expertsCredit: Getty

Many of the tricks promoted on social media involve spending little or no money. In contrast a trip the garage can involve a chunky bill.

However, there is now growing concern that some of the tips promoted on social media could be costly for drivers.

The specialist insurance broker ChoiceQuote has warned car-owners that these little-known mistakes could land them in a heap of trouble.

Fairy lights

Some social media users have promoted videos encouraging drivers to install fairy lights inside a car to enhance visibility.

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However fairly lights are in breach of the Highway Code, which prohibits shining lights inside a motor vehicle.

And it also specifies that a driver must always have a clear view of the road ahead and be free from all distractions.

Gear sticks

Some hacks also reveal how drivers can change the height of the gear stick.

While changing the height or angle of a gear stick might seem to be a good idea at the time, it should be really left for a qualified mechanic.

Not only could you end up with a gear stick that fails to move to the correct position, but you could also create one that accidentally moves.

Spray paint lights

And some so called experts have encouraged drivers to spray paint their rear lights.

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While this might look nice, it can affect other drivers ability to recognise breaking and turning signals.

Not only does UK regulations clearly state that lights cannot be legally dimmed by more than 50 per cent, but you need to be able to see the original colour.

So, red needs to be visible on indicator lights, and white on your taillights.

Phil Leese, Taxi and Specialist Motor Trading Manager at specialist insurance broker ChoiceQuote said: “Whilst some of these popular car modifications may seem simple to execute with household items, it’s clear that some of these methods could actually cause more damage to vehicles and compromise the safety of the driver.

“It’s safe to say these methods may not be worth it in the long run, and instead, drivers should consult their local mechanic and garage for guidance before undertaking any modification projects.”

John Hood, who's responsible for Motorpoint’s 'Sell Your Car' offering, has also revealed which car modifications could cost drivers when trying to sell.

John warned car owners that "performance enhancements", such as swapping out exhausts, can be very problematic and can lead to a dramatic reduction in the price you'd likely get for your motor.

He said: "Not only will you be spending money on modifying your vehicle, but you’ll also be missing out when it comes to selling.

"In extreme cases, motorists with modified cars could lose out on somewhere near £6,120 in resale value.”

It's even been warned that certain modifications, like alloy wheels and body kits, could cost drivers £100s as they risk impacting insurance premiums.

Peter Waddell, who's CEO of , told drivers that while modifications may look cool, some lesser-known changes could see your car insurance sky rocket.

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