UMWT To Re-Open Selected Service Centres Only At Minimum Capacity

UMWT To Re-Open Selected Service Centres

UMW Toyota Motor to re-open selected service centres for emergency and urgent service requirements only.

UMW Toyota Motor Sdn Bhd (UMWT) has received approval from MITI to re-open selected authorised Toyota service centres and will operate selected outlets for emergency and urgent service requirements only, albeit at minimum capacity.

Which is why the aftersales services offered for now are by appointment basis only. Toyota vehicle customers will have to contact the nearest Toyota service centre to confirm if the service centre is open. If so, then customers must set an appointment before heading down the service centre. UMWT also strongly advises customers to keep in mind that the MCO restrictions on their travel.

Every effort will be made to ensure the safety and protection of customers when they visit the service centres who will continue to practice social distancing and remain at least 1 metre or more apart to avoid possible transmission of the virus.

With regards to vehicles purchased from UMWT or their authorised dealers with existing warranties that are valid and expiring during the MCO period, there will be a 30-day extension calculated from the last day of the MCO.

The company will continue to provide all customers with assistance for any emergencies or enquiries during the MCO period through its existing helplines. Customers may contact the following numbers throughout the duration of the MCO:

General Enquiries and Assistance *Monday – Friday, 8 am – 7 pm 1800-8-TOYOTA (869682)
Additional Hotlines *Monday – Friday, 8 am – 7 pm  
017-627 8982
016-869 6107
014-333 5380
016-633 2865
016-638 7678
011-273 55039
24/7 Emergency Assistance
1800-888-247
Customer Support Email [email protected]

As we always place customer care as a top priority, all Toyota vehicles sent to our service centres will receive a thorough inspection to ensure they are in good running order. However, we also urge customers to adhere to the regulations of the Movement Control Order and help to stop the spread of the COVID-19 virus,

Ravindran K. President of UMW Toyota Motor.
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