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The sale of counterfeit engine oil is a significant concern in Malaysia. While a recent major operation resulted in the dismantling of a large syndicate and the arrest of some individuals involved in this activity, the problem of fake engine oil in the market likely persists.

Investigation by the Ministry of Domestic Trade and Cost of Living (KPDN) uncovered that fake engine oil syndicates now pack low-quality used oil in genuine or copied containers. These products are then sold online at significantly lower prices.

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Photo: HM.
KPDN advises consumers to purchase engine oil exclusively from authorized dealers or reputable petrol stations to avoid being deceived. To verify authenticity, customers are encouraged to scan the QR code or check the serial number on the product packaging.

Additionally, careful examination of the container is recommended to identify counterfeit items, according to the ministry.

Workshop owners interviewed by Harian Metro confirmed the issue of counterfeit and low-quality engine oil in the market. However, one workshop owner in Kajang told HM that consumer demand for cheaper options also contributes to the prevalence of these products. 491245544_1220849556717922_5582804103704670268_n.jpg


“Without demand, there would be no supply. Some recycled engine oil is even refilled into bottles of well-known brands, making it hard to detect,” he said.

Another workshop operator in Kajang, Kamal, stated that genuine engine oil prices begin at RM80, varying based on whether it is semi-synthetic or fully synthetic. He expressed concern to HM about foreign-owned workshops selling these products and claimed to have witnessed used engine oil containers being washed and refilled with recycled oil.

“That price is unrealistic for a business to make profit, which means something is not right with the oil being sold,” he stated.
Unknowingly purchasing substandard engine oil poses a significant risk to vehicles. This "silent killer" can damage the engine, shorten the vehicle's lifespan, and potentially cause overheating, increased fuel consumption, and complete engine failure.
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This makes it more costly to maintain or even forces car owners to sell their vehicles prematurely.

To ensure authenticity and quality, consumers in Malaysia should verify that engine oil products bear SIRIM certification. Effective April 7, 2025, the Trade Descriptions (Certification and Marking of Engine Oil for Motor Vehicle) Order 2024 mandates that all engine oil sold in Malaysia must have this certification to help authorities curb the sale of counterfeit engine oils and protect consumers.



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