Welcome Guest ( Log In | Register )

Outline · [ Standard ] · Linear+

 Do u all service your car in SC if grab full time?

views
     
SUSJiao2 Itchy
post Nov 23 2019, 11:38 AM, updated 6y ago

New Member
*
Junior Member
21 posts

Joined: Sep 2019
Question as per title..

got side-business of renting cars out to grab drivers.

wonder if i should send the cars to service at official SC while they are under warranty period or should i just forego it and send to my usual mechanic only..

HELLO SOO TIEN ANN

This post has been edited by Jiao2 Itchy: Nov 27 2020, 02:33 AM
dylan_chng
post Nov 23 2019, 11:49 AM

On my way
****
Junior Member
693 posts

Joined: Jul 2017
If you use your car as a grab, your warranty automatically void
andrwss
post Nov 23 2019, 08:33 PM

Getting Started
**
Junior Member
129 posts

Joined: May 2018
QUOTE(dylan_chng @ Nov 23 2019, 11:49 AM)
If you use your car as a grab, your warranty automatically void
*
So they will scan whether u are grab or something before warranty claim? I think u still can claim warranty but by less period/mileage covered. A lot of my friends who bought bezza for grab still can claim warranty for broken/problematic spare parts

This post has been edited by andrwss: Nov 24 2019, 09:12 AM
SUSJiao2 Itchy
post Nov 24 2019, 10:42 AM

New Member
*
Junior Member
21 posts

Joined: Sep 2019
QUOTE(dylan_chng @ Nov 23 2019, 11:49 AM)
If you use your car as a grab, your warranty automatically void
*
Are you sure?

I ask at perodua sc, they wont void your warranty because you drive a lot (i.e. e-hailing) but ofc at same time you dont have to tell them you do ehailing.. just say you drive a lot.. under no circumstances they able to void your warranty for you using your car for its intended purposes... so long as you keep your warranty alive by servicing at official SCs and not exceeding 10k km/6 months or done any modifications to the car..

And with that said, ive seen many many grab drivers who still able to claim warranty for certain problems.. so clearly they dont automatically void your warranty for doing grab.. doesnt make sense also. What if you grab part time only and your car is under mileage.. how they even know who does grab or who doesnt...
YoungMan
post Nov 24 2019, 11:02 AM

Look at all my stars!!
*******
Senior Member
6,790 posts

Joined: Oct 2008
From: Kuala Lumpur



Choose option 1, at least something happen within that warranty, you can still claim. For oil and filter, you can usually buy outside and just ask them to change it for you, which is cheaper. Don't know about Perodua but Proton SC I do that.
Second, always service according to the recommendation if you want to keep your car in good shape, as it is called preventive maintenance, not wait until everything kaput then you spend a lot to repair. Just my humble opinion, but it's your car, so you decide which is best fit to you.
andrwss
post Nov 24 2019, 12:33 PM

Getting Started
**
Junior Member
129 posts

Joined: May 2018
QUOTE(Jiao2 Itchy @ Nov 24 2019, 10:42 AM)
Are you sure?

I ask at perodua sc, they wont void your warranty because you drive a lot (i.e. e-hailing) but ofc at same time you dont have to tell them you do ehailing.. just say you drive a lot.. under no circumstances they able to void your warranty for you using your car for its intended purposes... so long as you keep your warranty alive by servicing at official SCs and not exceeding 10k km/6 months or done any modifications to the car..

And with that said, ive seen many many grab drivers who still able to claim warranty for certain problems.. so clearly they dont automatically void your warranty for doing grab.. doesnt make sense also. What if you grab part time only and your car is under mileage.. how they even know who does grab or who doesnt...
*
Yes last time sc won't know our cars are used for ehailing, my friends also no problem claiming warranty. BUT thing might change after regulation, which jpj automatically changed our vehicle code to AH in MySIKAP, which can be checked by public.

 

Change to:
| Lo-Fi Version
0.0135sec    0.52    5 queries    GZIP Disabled
Time is now: 28th November 2025 - 05:52 AM