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Mechanics warn over serious danger, and cost, of DIY car repairs

Mechanics warn over serious danger, and cost, of DIY car repairs

Wales Online22-04-2025
Mechanics warn over serious danger, and cost, of DIY car repairs
Drivers are putting themselves and others at risk in a bid to save money
Fixing a car at home could end up more expensive
As the cost-of-living increases, mechanics are warning of the danger of drivers attempting to fix problems themselves, only to end up making things worse. Nearly two-thirds of mechanics report seeing an increase in cars arriving at their workshops with badly done DIY repairs that need professional fixing.
A driver survey found that more than one in five drivers admitted to performing DIY repairs or maintenance on their vehicles in the past year specifically to save money.

FixMyCar is urging drivers to be realistic about their abilities and consider the consequences. The company said simple tasks like checking tyre pressure, replacing bulbs and topping up fluids are suitable for home maintenance.
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But they warn car owners that DIY jobs such as brake repairs, engine diagnostics and extensive bodywork should be left to qualified professionals, as bodged attempts can compromise vehicle safety and lead to higher costs.
Gordon Hamilton from Fife Autocentres, said: "What we're seeing is a bodgeflation effect. There's been a real increase in people bringing in cars after their DIY fixes have gone wrong. People watching YouTube videos, doing half-jobs with cheap parts, skipping regular servicing and topping up with the wrong oil are then left wondering why everything's gone pear-shaped.
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"Don't get me wrong, I completely understand why people are attempting fixes at home – life is getting more expensive and it's hard for many people to make ends meet right now. But I care about my customers and I want to protect them. The safety aspect, especially with DIY brake work, can be very dangerous. I urge them to pay for proper repairs now – it's safer and cheaper than fixing bodge jobs later."
Matt Wrankmore, Head of Garage Network at FixMyCar said: 'This research confirms what we've been hearing from our mechanics nationwide – bodgeflation is real. Simple maintenance like checking fluids or changing wiper blades is great for DIY, but when people attempt complex repairs to save money, it often backfires. Getting professional help from trusted mechanics for these types of jobs is always more economical, and far safer, in the long run.'
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