3,722 Perodua cars and Honda m-cycles recalled


PUTRAJAYA: The Road Transport Department (JPJ) has issued a recall notice for 3,722 vehicles due to critical safety and compliance concerns.

JPJ announced in a statement that the recall applies to 2024 models, specifically involving 2,518 units of Perodua Alza, 1,139 units of Perodua Aruz, and 65 units of the Honda CB350RS motorcycle.

According to JPJ, inspections revealed that certain models did not meet regulatory standards, with two specific issues identified.

“For the Perodua Alza models – 1500 X (CVT), 1500 H (CVT), and 1500 AV (CVT) – the headlight alignment is reportedly not within the specified height regulations.

“The Perodua Aruz models, the 1500 X and 1500 AV, are affected by the same issue.

“For Honda’s CB350RS motorcycles, a fault in the speed sensor could cause critical errors in the anti-lock braking system, traction control, and speedometer readings,” said JPJ yesterday.

JPJ also stated that vehicle owners affected by this recall will be contacted directly by Perodua Manufacturing Sdn Bhd and Boon Siew Honda Sdn Bhd to arrange inspections.

The affected components will be replaced at no cost, with all expenses fully covered by the respective manufacturers, ensuring that owners incur no additional charges.

Affected vehicle owners may also visit authorised service centres nationwide on a walk-in basis.

JPJ urges all affected vehicle owners to arrange for their vehicles to undergo inspection promptly to maintain road safety standards.

Further details can be obtained from Perodua and Boon Siew Honda sales and service centres across the country.

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