In addition to making us laugh or inform us, many times TikTok can help us discover little secrets that are hidden in our daily lives.

In a recent viral video, the user @cruzherreranordelta revealed a trick about cars that obviously not everyone knew about.

In the TikTok publication, which has already accumulated more than 460,000 views, the woman tells that she discovered a very particular detail in her brother’s vehicle and explains what it is for.

The user says that it all started because in her brother’s car she used to hear the noise of water. So, to find an explanation for this, she asked another of her brothers who works at a dealership for help.

And the third brother had the answer: he explained that some car doors have a hidden stopper at the bottom that can only be seen when they are open.

The stopper is used so that all the accumulated water that slides down the windows, either due to rain or washing, goes away and does not generate internal problems.

On TikTok, the woman checks in the car that she was hearing water and that, indeed, the stopper exists. When she took it out, in fact, a good amount of water came out.

Although she did it on a Toyota model, she was told in the comments that all cars have the same plug. Among other responses, the user explained that most cars have it but when they are sold, they remove it and drain it at her own expense.

A US citizen showed how they left her car after she parked in the wrong place. The video reached the eyes of millions of people.

The protagonist of this story, a young woman from Ohio, told through a TikTok publication that the episode occurred at the end of March in an apartment complex.

Apparently, according to the explanation, the problem occurred after he mistakenly parked his vehicle in a designated resident-only space. She had come to the place as a visitor.

That afternoon, the young woman left her truck in that space and left. Later, when she returned to the site, she was met with a scene that she will not forget.

The car had two flat tires-they looked flat-and also someone had put a written sign on the rear windshield. “No parking here, stupid! I don’t park in the driveway of your house,” the message read.

Faced with this situation, the driver decided to call the police. Immediately, an agent approached and verified what had happened. She thought her tires had been punctured but she ended up finding out that they hadn’t.