Perodua recalls 74,000 Myvi cars to replace EPS
Bernama
January 16, 2013 19:55 MYT
January 16, 2013 19:55 MYT
Perodua is recalling 74,000 new Myvi variants, produced between March 2011 and March 2012, under a preventive measure campaign to replace the electronic power steering (EPS) column of the model.
The compact car maker said this was to ensure that owners of the new Myvi enjoy optimum performance from their vehicle.
Managing Director Datuk Aminar Rashid Salleh said the campaign was necessary as the car’s performance may not be at its best and could partially compromise the driver’s response time at low speeds.
“Based on studies conducted by Perodua, the problem could be detected when the EPS indicator is alight, after which, the driver could feel a slight heaviness at speeds of between 30 and 40 kilometres per hour.
“This can be temporarily fixed by switching off the engine and restarting the car but, for a permanent fix and to eliminate any possibility of risk to our customers, we kindly request them to make an appointment at any of our 170 service centres, nationwide, for the replacement of the EPS column,” he said in a statement.
Aminar said the car company had already issued notification letters to the affected customers and Perodua would absorb all costs for the replacement of the EPS column.
The campaign time frame is open ended.
However, customers are encouraged to make an appointment as soon as it was convenient for them to ensure that the replacement can be done orderly and smoothly.