In the interest of safety, vehicle manufacturers may recall vehicles with defects for rectification.
Understanding vehicle recall |
When a vehicle is recalled, motor dealers/ importers are required to notify LTA and the owners of affected vehicles.
Your motor dealer/ importer will then arrange for rectification works, if your vehicle is affected.
You may use the Electronic Vehicle Recall System (EVRS) to check if motor dealers/ importers have notified LTA on whether your vehicle is affected by the recall. |
Check if your vehicle is affected by a recall Check vehicles being recalled in the past 6 months Check the status of rectification works for your recalled vehicle |
Understanding vehicle recall
Your vehicle may be recalled if the manufacturer finds defects that need to be rectified. Your motor dealer or importer is responsible for informing you as well as LTA.
They must also make arrangements to rectify the affected vehicles.
If your vehicle is affected, your motor dealer or importer will notify and arrange rectification works directly with you. Check with your motor dealer for the latest information on vehicle recall.
The Electronic Vehicle Recall System
When LTA is notified by a motor dealer or importer about any vehicle recall, the information is updated into the Electronic Vehicle Recall System (EVRS).
With the EVRS, you can check:
- If your vehicle is recalled
- The list of vehicles being recalled
- The status of rectification works for your recalled vehicle
Check if your vehicle is affected by a recall
Check the recalls submitted in the last 6 months
Check the status of the rectification works for your recalled vehicle