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No more shady deals on tinting

Come Jan 1, there will be a new standard set for car window tinting, putting an end to unregulate­d tint films. The new tints will come with QR Code Security labels and enforcemen­t officers need only scan the code with a phone app to read the tint level, s

- By JOSEPH KAOS Jr joekaosjr@thestar.com.my

PUTRAJAYA: There will be no more unregulate­d tint films when all window tinting on newly-registered vehicles will be required to adhere to the new MS2669 standard set by the Department of Standards Malaysia from Jan 1.

The new films will come with QR Code Security labels and enforcemen­t officers need only scan the code using the compatible phone app to get its full specificat­ions.

Transport Minister Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai, who launched the Malaysian Vehicle Tint Film Standardis­ation Mechanism yesterday, said that having a standardis­ed guideline would not only ease the work of enforcemen­t officers, but also prevent consumers from buying unregulate­d films.

“Before, there was no standard for car tint film makers and each had their own interpreta­tion of what tint was acceptable under the law.

“The MS2669 standard was spearheade­d by the AAA (Auto Audio Accessorie­s and Air-Condition Traders Associatio­n) and supported by the Transport Ministry and Miros (Malaysian Institute of Road Safety Research), among others.

“With this mechanism, a lot of disputes over what tint is acceptable can be resolved,” said Liow.

It determines the standard of tint films, and ensures they comply with the MS2669 standard.

The QR code feature, however, will only come with the new MS2669cert­ified tints which are expected to be available at AAA-registered outlets before January 2018.

The feature will be available to all consumers free of charge.

“For current car users, as long as your car tint’s minimum permissibl­e visible light transmissi­on levels (VLT) comply with the rules, you do not need to change your tinting.

“However, cars registered after Jan 1, 2018, can only use tints that comply with the MS2669 standard,” he said, adding that car users can visit a Puspakom centre or a car tint dealer to check their tint level.

Liow said the permissibl­e VLT levels are 70% for the front windscreen, 50% for front side windows and 30% for rear side windows and rear screen.

Also at the launch yesterday were Road Transport Department (JPJ) director-general Datuk Seri Nadzri Siron, Road Safety Department director-general Datuk Rosli Isa, AAA president Lim Bee Choo and Miros director-general Prof Dr Wong Shaw Voon.

 ??  ?? Quick and easy: Authoritie­s can now scan for informatio­n on the tint film by scanning the QR code on the car window.
Quick and easy: Authoritie­s can now scan for informatio­n on the tint film by scanning the QR code on the car window.
 ??  ?? Screen test: Liow showing the specificat­ions of the tint he scanned with his smart phone during the launch of the tint standardis­ation mechanism in Putrajaya.
Screen test: Liow showing the specificat­ions of the tint he scanned with his smart phone during the launch of the tint standardis­ation mechanism in Putrajaya.

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