Proton is gradually restarting operations, but with these new procedures
Customers will be required to drop off their keys when sending in their cars for servicing. This is to limit the number of people in the lounge area.
All customers will be required to fill up a medical health declaration and will be subject to a temperature check upon entering the service area.If a customer feels unwell during the day of appointment, they are encouraged to seek treatment and reschedule their appointment date. The children’s corner at all outlets will not be available to use. Customers are not encouraged to bring along family members for their service appointment.Vehicles will be sanitised before they are returned to their respective owners.Aside from the reopening of its showrooms, Proton is also gradually resuming production operations at its plants in Tanjung Malim and Shah Alam, along with the corporate office at the Centre Of Excellence .
You can contact their customer care line at 1-800-888-398 for more information and for urgent assistance, as it’s available 24 hours a day. You can also visit their website
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