Jaecoo Replaces Faulty C9 - Silent Lemon Law at Work?
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Steven Lin was thrilled when he picked up his brand-new Jaecoo Omoda C9 from the Sungai Pinang outlet on Feb 26. Like many new owners, he immediately took it for window tinting and started enjoying the ownership experience. But just two days later, the excitement turned into frustration.
While driving back from his son's kindergarten on Feb 28, a "Gearbox Failure" warning suddenly appeared on the dashboard. Seconds later, the vehicle lost power. Lin managed to safely pull over and quickly contacted his sales advisor and her supervisor.

To their credit, both responded promptly. The supervisor even showed up in person. Once the issue was confirmed, the vehicle was towed back to the factory and a temporary replacement — an Omoda 5 — was provided to Lin by the affiliated Chery dealership.
After a few days of inspection, the manufacturer confirmed the worst: a complete transmission failure. While they offered a gearbox replacement and complimentary maintenance, Lin wasn’t satisfied. Considering the car was brand-new and would also be driven by his wife, he demanded a full replacement instead of future repair headaches.


To Lin’s surprise, the vehicle swap was approved, and this sure practice is pretty much unheard of in our market. However, the process wasn’t simple.
Firstly, the dealership had to settle the original auto loan before repurchasing the defective vehicle and, secondly, restart the financing process from scratch. After 38 days, Lin finally took delivery of his new replacement Omoda C9. What was meant to be a single handover turned into a three-part delivery—original vehicle, temporary replacement and final unit.
The way Jaecoo handled the situation is worth noting. They didn’t just force a repair for the issue; they replaced the car entirely. This raises an important question: was this a silent application of lemon law principles, even though Malaysia doesn’t formally have such a policy in place?

For now, vehicle buyers in Malaysia are protected under the Consumer Protection Act 1999. However, the Act doesn’t explicitly address the rights of consumers in cases involving major mechanical failure in new cars. Many owners aren’t even aware of what their options are when a defect shows up within days of purchase.
However it is safe to add that not all buyers might receive the same level of support from brands and dealers especially when dealing with issues unless they don’t push hard for it.
Having shared his experience on Facebook, Lin then offered advice for prospective buyers: do a thorough inspection at delivery, document everything, assert your rights, and learn how your car works to avoid misinterpreting warning alerts.


The bigger picture is clear. Chinese automotive brands like Jaecoo and Chery are bringing attractive designs and strong feature sets to Malaysia. But real-world issues, namely things like this gearbox failure, highlight the importance of strong after-sales support and continued improvement in quality.
Lin also made thoughtful suggestions to Chinese automakers entering our market: improve climate-specific component testing, boost technical training, be transparent about known issues, and build customer confidence through engagement and better warranty coverage. His story comes at a time when lemon law discussions are gaining ground in Malaysia.

Minister of Domestic Trade and Cost of Living, Armizan Ali, recently addressed this in Parliament. He announced that the ministry is preparing interim strategies to protect consumers while a longer-term legal framework is being considered.
Until then, stories like Steven Lin’s act as a preview of what consumer rights in the auto industry could - and should - look like. His case might not have been resolved because of lemon law. But it certainly showed how it should work.
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Kumeran Sagathevan
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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