Link Copiedcheck_circle
Auto News

Workshops Must Now Display Mechanics’ Names, Qualifications Or Risk Facing Jail

Anis

Share via

IMG_20230824_155748.jpg The authorities will now take action against auto repair shop owners who do not display the names and certifications of their mechanics after the one-year grace period expires.


According to Datuk Azman Adam, enforcement director-general of the Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Ministry, workshop operators have been given ample time to comply with this ruling.

Azman stated that the penalty for failing to comply under the Consumer Protection Act 1999 (Act 599) is a RM100,000 fine for companies and an RM50,000 fine for individuals, as well as a three-year jail term if found guilty.

For now, the workshops inspected by the ministry’s enforcement unit will be advised to comply with the rule, he added.

IMG_20230824_155804.jpg

“We will monitor this from time to time. Failure to comply will result in a penalty,” Azman was reported as saying by the English daily.

The Consumer Protection (Workshops Information Disclosure) (Amendment) Regulations 2022 were gazetted in June 2022, with enforcement set to begin the following July 1.

However, after a series of meetings with industry stakeholders, it was postponed for a year, to July 1, 2023, to give those affected time to prepare for the changes.

The move is intended to encourage workshop owners to hire qualified mechanics or assist their mechanics in obtaining the necessary qualifications.

image.png

In terms of transparency, consumers will benefit as well, as they will be able to ensure that the services obtained from workshops are in line with the prices.

Workshop operators must clearly state whether the spare parts offered are new, used, or restored, in addition to displaying the names and qualifications of the mechanics employed.
They must also provide a written document stating whether or not there is a guarantee for the spare parts used, as well as whether or not there is a guarantee for the repair jobs performed by the workshop.

Prof Dr Wong Shaw Voon, chairman of the Malaysian Institute of Road Safety Research (Miros), told The Star that the move ensures accountability from workshops.

"Even if the workshop does not do its job properly, there will be a mechanism and channel for people to take action." It's also critical to do a good job to avoid anything tragic from happening, which could result in property or life loss," he said.

Wong stated that in the past, people may have had to rely on referrals to determine which mechanics were capable of the repairs or jobs required, regardless of whether they were certified or not. image.png

He also added that it is also critical for workshops to inform customers about the type of spare parts used.
“Whatever spare part is put in must be recorded. If it is used, they must be charged accordingly and not as a new item. It’s not that a used spare part cannot be used, but it’s not fair for consumers to pay for it as if it were brand new,” he emphasised.
Those with information on workshops which do not comply with these regulations can contact https://eaduan.kpdn.gov.my/, through its carelines at 1800 88 6800, 019-279 4317 or 019-848 8000, or the app Ez ADU KPDN.

Gallery

Tagged:

workshop regulations
Share This Article

Written By

Anis

Previously in banking and e commerce before she realized nothing makes her happier than a revving engine and gleaming tyres........

Share via

Latest News

Auto News

Expect Higher Maintenance Costs? Suppliers Warn Of Upcoming Price Revisions For Tyres & Spare Parts

Malaysian vehicle owners should expect higher car servicing, tyre, and spare parts costs starting June due to global energy market volatility. Find out how to beat the price hike.

03-06-2026
Auto News

Buying A Car Soon? 5 Big Changes That Took Effect On 1 June That You Need To Know

Buying a car in Malaysia? The Hire-Purchase Amendment Act 2026 took effect on 1 June. Here are 5 new rules on EIR and car loan interest you must know.

03-06-2026
Auto News

No Extra Cost, But Check Your Filter? 4 Essential Things Every Diesel Driver Needs To Know About The B15 Rollout

Malaysia officially rolled out the B15 biodiesel blend on June 1. Find out if your Hilux, Ranger, Triton, or Mazda diesel engine is compatible based on latest manufacturer statements.

03-06-2026
Auto News

APAD Demands Answers: Prasarana Ordered To Submit Urgent Report Following Scary LRT Derailment In KL

APAD launches an immediate independent investigation into Prasarana following the Ampang Line LRT train derailment near Chan Sow Lin station due to a faulty track switch.

29-05-2026
Auto News

Up to RM200,000 Off?! Sime Motors MotorExpo 2026 Is Bringing the Biggest Car Rebates of the Year to KL

Secure the biggest car discounts of the year at Sime Motors MotorExpo 2026 from June 5-7 at XOX Arena KL, featuring rebates up to RM200,000 across 10 elite brands.

29-05-2026
Auto News

Proton Delivered Real Engines To These 6 Malaysian TVET Hubs And Universities

Proton delivers advanced factory production engine units to 6 Malaysian TVET hubs and universities, including UTHM, UMPSA, and ILP Marang, with plans for future EV parts.

28-05-2026
Auto News

Infographic Reveals Which ASEAN Country Has The Cheapest Fuel (Spoiler: Malaysia Is In The Top 2!)

An official Information Department infographic reveals Malaysia has the second cheapest RON 95 petrol in ASEAN at RM1.99/L via Budi Madani, trailing only Brunei.

28-05-2026
Auto News

"If You Build A Service Center, We Pay For It" — Volt Auto’s Massive Cash Injection To Upgrade Dongfeng Malaysia

Volt Auto CEO Soh Ming announces 100% funding for local Dongfeng service centers in Malaysia, enforcing strict 70% after-sales showroom requirements alongside 2026 CKD assembly plans.

28-05-2026