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JPJ Recall - 36,871 Toyota, Volkswagen & Kia Model Effected

Kumeran Sagathevan

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The Malaysian Road Transport Department (JPJ) has issued its first bulk recall notice for this year. As a reminder, this is part of the department's renewed efforts to notify concerned vehicle owners about their vehicle's involvement in any product recalls.

JPJ further recommends vehicle owners to fully participate when they get recall letters by contacting designated service centres to make appointments and according to the service centre's established schedule.


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By doing so, car owners avoid putting themselves, their passengers, and other motorists at danger of a road accident as a result of personal negligence in failing to comply with recall notifications.

This time, the recall warning includes three (3) major brands: Toyota, Volkswagen, and Kia. A total of 36,871 vehicles are affected as a result. The vehicles involved are listed here, grouped by make, model, year, and amount.


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Toyota (Hotline: 1800-8-869682)

  • Sienta (2016-2019) - 6,116 units
  • Camry 2.5V AT (2021-2023) - 3,361 units
  • Veloz (2022-2023) - 10,168 units
  • Vios (2022-2023) - 11,769 units


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Volkswagen (Hotline: 1-800-18-8947)

  • Passat 3C (2019-2022) - 1,256 units
  • Arteon (2022 - 2023) - 1,307 units
  • Golf A8 (2021 - 2024) - 1,061 units


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Kia (Hotline: 03-76273222)

  • Sportage SL (2013-2015) - 1,833 units


Vehicle owners who require further information about whether their vehicle is included in this recall activity should contact their usual service centre for assistance.




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More then half his life spend being obsessed with all thing go-fast, performance and automotive only to find out he's actually Captain Slow behind the wheels...oh well!

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