Going to puspakom for ownership transfer

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Hi all,

My saga BLM is going to puspakom soon for ownership transfer from my mother to me.

What are the things should i look out for?

fyi, my rear drum brakes were converted to disc brakes before but it got a go from JPJ before i converted it. i am afraid i might get into trouble with it at puspakom. i heard alot of stories with puspakom. as well as my tinting, it does comply with jpj specs but some guy from puspakom actually advised me that it was too dark but a real inspection was never done before.

if i really get into trouble what should i do? i really wanna avoid as much trouble as possible and get the vehicle transferred to me...

i dun mind paying duit kopi... i just wan the least trouble and i feel that my car is pretty much roadworthy and not endangering anybody.

please advice.

thank you
 

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Non-compliant tint would only cause your inspection fails, nothing big deal, so please don't go for 'duit kopi', it would land you in really big trouble my friend, remember ya.
 
what about exhaust..absorber..and colour change?

my colour is the same... but i am using coilovers and also my exhaust modified but still having a oem muffler and the the cat converter still remains.

Non-compliant tint would only cause your inspection fails, nothing big deal, so please don't go for 'duit kopi', it would land you in really big trouble my friend, remember ya.

my tint i believe its compliant but its kinda new i afraid the light transmission might be little low by a 1 or 2%... but my car has been parked in open air parking for almost a year...

my biggest concern is actually the tinting... the removal and installation cost alot... i dun wan the test just fail because of 1 or 2% thing...

brakes and absorbers i am not worrying i can just swap back to the original one... just in case anything goes wrong...

but i just really wan to know what can i do in case puspakom fails my vehicle?

can i get somebody else to certify its road worthy?
 
how about the brakes and the absorber, should i change them back before going for inspection? anywhere outside that i can test exhaust emission?
 
Absorbers do not matter, but if the exhaust muffler gives out too loud noise it may be of concern.
Do you go for inspection yourself or take care by runner? Runner knows the details they give good help.
 
for the tinting i suggest you just tear it off those puspakom fellas are dam fussy about tinting
i mean for ease of passing i think everything else should be in order from what you said
i dont think changing to disc brake is a problem
 
what about exhaust..absorber..and colour change?


what i meant was..if go to puspakom with
modded exhaust
adjustable absorber
colour change(different from in the grant)

is it ok?
 
what i meant was..if go to puspakom with
modded exhaust
adjustable absorber
colour change(different from in the grant)

is it ok?

Well you should have had the car color changed on the geran when you sprayed the car. So technically, it should have been inspected back then to ensure new color is what you say it is and general Puspakom inspection I guess.

Not sure if they would make a big issue about it but worst case scenario they make you do it twice? As in inspection to have new color reflected in title and then only can transfer if not how you sell car not matching with geran?

Best find out lah, surely there are heaps of bros on ZTH know 1-2 runners can help SMS for this fella?

BUT to answer your question

"what i meant was..if go to puspakom with
modded exhaust
adjustable absorber
colour change(different from in the grant)

is it ok?"


I've passed with much worse but all through runners. Not something I'd just turn-up one morning and try on my own since I'm sure there is a 'system' for things to happen and only selected people (runners!) have been chosen to serve the rakyat LOL. Jokes aside, what you have on your car should be piece of cake for any runner worth his salt. Just a question of how you wanna go about it. I have a feeling you were going to do it on your own. If that's the case, I would be careful about making direct offers of cash! Don't be silly bro, if one were to do such a thing, one would utilize the runners but only IF one were go down that path.
 
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i don't really fancy about doing it myself.... this is the first time i heard about runners for puspakom, if there runners i would definitely go for runners... i just wan things to get done thats all... as long it does not give me any problems in the future...

Absorbers do not matter, but if the exhaust muffler gives out too loud noise it may be of concern.

btw, my exhaust are very quiet haha.... using oem mufflers... cheers...
 
i don't really fancy about doing it myself.... this is the first time i heard about runners for puspakom, if there runners i would definitely go for runners... i just wan things to get done thats all... as long it does not give me any problems in the future...


btw, my exhaust are very quiet haha.... using oem mufflers... cheers...

To be honest, I have absolutely no idea how everything works there. All I know is that I'll get the dealer to handle everything, what the car has is what he's got to work with meaning no stock parts available, etc. All I want is the names transferred or new number registered but keep old number but buy a new EX5, etc.

Basically tell them what I want done and they'll give me a price to cover their running around, fees, expenses, etc. I guess if they didn't have people working close with JPJ or at Puspakom then it would be harder for them to provide more added value services like finding old, old numbers and finding out the owners then helping to approach and buy for their customers.

Pretty sure you wouldn't have any problems with your mods. Don't know about this new ruling, does it involve a more strict inspection or what? Haven't bought or sold since it came about so haven't even read with details properly :confused:.
 
i've done most of my b5(change of ownership) inspection myself. even did 2 change of engine inspections but both were same cc so more or less similar to b5. what you should pay attention on is the rear brakes/hand brake and even more would be the tint.

when i went for change of engine number on my gti, they picked on my rear brakes. this is quite common when owner comes themselves. i made sure i checked this twice but still kena. so what i did was went to a shop nearby (jpj padang jawa), told the mech to triple check my brakes. after telling him about the inspection, he just wrote me a receipt to say "adjust brake" and he told me to put it on the dash which i did. the guys said "ini biasa punya, kalau tak pakai runner 1st time mesti fail". went there, queued up and the guy saw the receipt did the test and i passed the test. i didnt do jack to the brakes!

as for a more recent case, got stopped by jpj and told to go for inspection because of my rear windows which are privacy mirrors which came with the car. change to clear glass, went for inspection and they didnt even bother looking at the rear glass which i've changed. but instead they checked the front 3 (which they checked at the road blocked and certified legal) and said the wind screen tint is non compliant. so i was told to remove it there and then and passed the inspection.

conclusion is however cautious you are they will pick on something. its also a matter of luck.they'll make you come back and than pass you. that doesnt mean you shouldnt take the necessary precaution before going. as for the color, just tell them you just recently did this and would like this changed at one go. i did this when i changed engine number and they changed it on the registration card one shot car from blue to red.

hope this helps buddy.. good luck!
 
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if change ownership, normally puspakom dont really care, last time i went to transfer ownership of my car using 6000k hids.....but still lepas.....
rm10 per window if wanna remove, u budget around rm50 for all windows la....exclude the front. just be nice to them u will be fine....
 
just went puspakom today to do ownership transfer and gearbox endorsement..

my tint, the officer advised me to remove before going into the premise...because now if its not compliant,you cannot peel it on the spot, you need to pay the fee for inspection and on top of that you need to queue up all over again from the back if you want to reinspect.(rm30 for ownership transfer)

try to go to puspakom branches, not those main branch(padangjawa, wangsa maju) where they will test your brakes efficiency, exhaust emmision level and so on and so forth...

i only kena inspect tint, headlights, brake lights, hazard light, chassis number, engine block number, chassis check(to see if got welding not)

but now my car no more tint, and the old glue from my old tint really smelly and damn hard to remove...tomorrow have to go tint shop and get it re-tint.sigh...

car color must be changed first before going puspakom..if not thy wont allow since the color differs from the grant...

took me altogether 3.5 hours to get my cert...and rm55 bucks(ownership+gearbox endorsement)
 
for ownership. just check the potong sambung, tint, chassis number, engine number. if the colour are different, only there will be a remark on the report.. still lulus woo... small problem.. just afraid about your front windscreen tint.. as it need to be brighter than the side... if not, just tear that away there...must tear before your car go inside the lorong...if not, fail...please ask the examiner to check the tint first.. ask them politely, sure they can test first... good luck...
 
i went to PUSPAKOM @ Taman medan PJ, on a sat couple of mths ago. not many ppl there.
guess not many ppl know bout the place kot.
 
Hi all,

My saga BLM is going to puspakom soon for ownership transfer from my mother to me.

What are the things should i look out for?

fyi, my rear drum brakes were converted to disc brakes before but it got a go from JPJ before i converted it. i am afraid i might get into trouble with it at puspakom. i heard alot of stories with puspakom. as well as my tinting, it does comply with jpj specs but some guy from puspakom actually advised me that it was too dark but a real inspection was never done before.

if i really get into trouble what should i do? i really wanna avoid as much trouble as possible and get the vehicle transferred to me...

i dun mind paying duit kopi... i just wan the least trouble and i feel that my car is pretty much roadworthy and not endangering anybody.

please advice.

thank you

1. Don't go to Puspakom with JPJ office next to it. Crowd too big, queue too long.
2. For tinting, I once failed inspection for change ownership because of tinting too dark. I parked my car outside, remove tinting myself, asked JPJ officer to confirm, then passed no need to queue again.
3. Last time use Huper Optik double layer now I use cheap dark tint oni. If failed JPJ oso I won't mind, can remove it myself won't hurt my pocket.

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i went to PUSPAKOM @ xxx, on a sat couple of mths ago. not many ppl there.
guess not many ppl know bout the place kot.

Aiyoh bro please don't tell everyone later all ZTH members go there... delete delete
 

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