Why PUSPAKOM Inspection Matters?

PUSPAKOM (Computerised Vehicle Inspection Centre) is Malaysia’s official vehicle inspection authority, appointed by the government to ensure vehicles are safe and roadworthy. Every year, millions of inspections are conducted to maintain road safety and prevent unfit vehicles from being driven.

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Inspections are not just for commercial vehicles — private cars also require them during ownership transfers, loan financing, or import registration. Skipping or failing a required inspection can lead to penalties by JPJ, rejected insurance claims, or even blacklisted registration.

Simply put, PUSPAKOM acts as your car’s health check — ensuring it meets mechanical, emission, and safety standards before hitting the road.

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Types of PUSPAKOM Inspections?

PUSPAKOM offers multiple inspection types depending on the vehicle category and situation. Here’s a breakdown of the main ones:

1️⃣ Periodic Inspection

Required for commercial vehicles such as taxis, e-hailing cars, buses, and trucks — every six months. It ensures vehicles remain safe for public road use. The fee is around RM50 per inspection.

2️⃣ Transfer of Ownership Inspection

When buying or selling a used car, you’ll need this inspection to confirm that the chassis and engine numbers are genuine and match JPJ records. This protects buyers from tampered vehicles. Fee: RM30.

3️⃣ Hire Purchase Inspection

If you’re financing a used vehicle through a bank or credit company, this inspection verifies the car’s identity and condition before loan approval. Fee: RM60.

4️⃣ Special Inspection

For vehicles that have been heavily modified, inactive for more than three years, or imported for registration in Malaysia. Also applies when requested by JPJ. Fee: RM30–RM90 depending on type.

5️⃣ Voluntary Inspection

A simple but valuable check you can do anytime to assess your car’s safety and mechanical condition. Ideal before long trips or after repairs. Fee: RM50.

Each inspection type has a unique code and purpose — make sure to select the correct one when booking online through MyPUSPAKOM.

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Required Documents

Before heading to PUSPAKOM, ensure you bring the necessary documents. Missing any may cause your inspection to be rejected. Here’s what you’ll need:

  • Original or digital copy of the vehicle registration card (Geran)
  • Owner’s identification (IC or passport)
  • Bank or loan documents (for hire purchase vehicles)
  • Sales receipt or invoice (for newly bought vehicles)
  • JPJ approval letters (if vehicle modified)
  • Previous inspection report (for re-inspection)

For the latest updates, refer to the official MyPUSPAKOM website.

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How to Book an Appointment?

You can easily schedule your vehicle inspection online — no long queues or paperwork needed. Follow these simple steps:

  1. Go to MyPUSPAKOM or download the mobile app.
  2. Create an account as a private owner or trader.
  3. Select your vehicle type, inspection category, and preferred date & time.
  4. Pay the inspection fee online using debit/credit card.
  5. Receive your booking slip via email and present it at the inspection centre.

💡 Pro Tip: Arrive at least 30 minutes early. Check your headlights, tires, and brake lights before the session — small issues like these often cause inspection failures.

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Inspection Standards & Process

PUSPAKOM’s inspection is systematic and computerised, ensuring transparency and accuracy. Here’s what typically happens during an inspection:

  • Identity Verification: Checks engine and chassis numbers against registration records.
  • Brake Test: Ensures the braking system functions effectively.
  • Emission Test: Measures exhaust gases to comply with Malaysian emission standards.
  • Headlamp & Alignment Test: Evaluates brightness and beam alignment.
  • Side-Slip Test: Determines wheel alignment and suspension balance.
  • Undercarriage Check: Detects rust, leaks, or structural issues.
  • Speedometer Test: Confirms speed accuracy relative to wheel rotation.

If your vehicle fails any part of the inspection, don’t panic. The inspector will explain why and issue a report so you can fix the issues before re-inspection. Many failures are due to minor problems like faulty bulbs, worn tires, or brake imbalance — all easily repairable.

Vehicles that pass receive an official inspection report valid for a certain period depending on the inspection type. Keep it safely because you’ll need it for JPJ submissions or loan processing.

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Conclusion

Understanding PUSPAKOM’s role and process helps you save time, avoid fines, and stay safe on Malaysian roads. Whether it’s a used car transfer, loan financing, or commercial vehicle, inspections are essential to maintain national road safety standards.

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