The road transport department (JPJ) has issued another list of product recalls from a couple of automotive brands in Malaysia, and the latest notice involves two vehicle models from Perodua as well as from motorcycle brand Honda.
The following are the make and model of affected vehicles, as published by the JPJ:
The department said the recall involving the second-generation Alza as well as for the Aruz has been made to rectify the height of the light throw from the headlamps, which do not comply with specifications.
As for the CB350RS, which was launched in Malaysia in June, the recall is being issued for faulty speed sensora, which may cause incorrect speedometer readings as well as incorrect operation of the ABS and traction control. A similar recall notice was issued over this matter in India back in September.
The department added that all vehicle owners affected by the recalls will be contacted by the manufacturers for checks and rectification to be carried out, at no cost to owners.
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