Malaysia Public Holidays 2024 – Insights
Below is the list of public holidays in Malaysia for the year 2024 and some tips on proper car maintenance before heading on a road trip.
Malaysia Public Holidays 2024
Below is the list of public holidays in Malaysia 2024. The public holidays 2024 Malaysia dates are subject to official changes, hence it is recommended to check back regularly for updates.
Date |
Day |
Holiday |
States |
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1 Jan |
Mon |
New Year’s Day |
National except Johor, Kedah, Kelantan, Perlis & Terengganu |
14 Jan |
Sun |
YDPB Negeri Sembilan’s Birthday |
Negeri Sembilan |
15 Jan |
Mon |
YDPB Negeri Sembilan’s Birthday Holiday |
Negeri Sembilan |
25 Jan |
Thu |
Thaipusam |
Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Putrajaya, Johor, Kedah, Negeri Sembilan, Penang & Perak |
1 Feb |
Thu |
Federal Territory Day |
Kuala Lumpur, Labuan & Putrajaya |
8 Feb |
Thu |
Israk and Mikraj |
Kedah, Negeri Sembilan, Perlis & Terengganu |
10 Feb |
Sat |
Chinese New Year |
National |
11 Feb |
Sun |
Chinese New Year Holiday |
National |
12 Feb |
Mon |
Chinese New Year Holiday |
National except Johor & Kedah |
20 Feb |
Tue |
Independence Declaration Day |
Melaka |
4 Mar |
Mon |
Installation of Sultan Terengganu |
Terengganu |
12 Mar |
Tue |
Awal Ramadan |
Johor, Kedah & Melaka |
23 Mar |
Sat |
Sultan of Johor’s Birthday |
Johor |
28 Mar |
Thu |
Nuzul al-Quran |
National except Johor, Kedah, Melaka, Negeri Sembilan, Sabah & Sarawak |
29 Mar |
Fri |
Good Friday |
Sabah & Sarawak |
10 Apr |
Wed |
Hari Raya Aidilfitri |
National |
11 Apr |
Thu |
Hari Raya Aidilfitri Holiday |
National |
26 Apr |
Fri |
Sultan of Terengganu’s Birthday |
Terengganu |
1 May |
Wed |
Labour Day |
National |
17 May |
Fri |
Raja Perlis’ Birthday |
Perlis |
22 May |
Wed |
Wesak Day |
National |
23 May |
Thu |
Hari Hol Pahang Holiday |
Pahang |
30 May |
Thu |
Harvest Festival |
Labuan & Sabah |
31 May |
Fri |
Harvest Festival Holiday |
Labuan & Sabah |
1 Jun |
Sat |
Hari Gawai |
Sarawak |
2 Jun |
Sun |
Hari Gawai Holiday |
Sarawak |
3 Jun |
Mon |
Agong’s Birthday |
National |
4 Jun |
Tue |
Hari Gawai Holiday |
Sarawak |
16 Jun |
Sun |
Arafat Day |
Kelantan & Terengganu |
17 Jun |
Mon |
Hari Raya Haji |
National |
16 Jun |
Tue |
Hari Raya Haji Holiday |
Kedah, Kelantan, Perlis & Terengganu |
30 Jun |
Sun |
Sultan of Kedah’s Birthday |
Kedah |
7 Jul |
Sun |
Georgetown World Heritage City Day |
Penang |
7 Jul |
Sun |
Awal Muharram |
National |
8 Jul |
Mon |
Awal Muharram Holiday |
National except Johor, Kedah, Kelantan & Terengganu |
9 Jul |
Tue |
Georgetown World Heritage City Holiday |
Penang |
13 Jul |
Sat |
Penang Governor’s Birthday |
Penang |
22 Jul |
Mon |
Sarawak Day |
Sarawak |
30 Jul |
Tue |
Sultan of Pahang’s Birthday |
Pahang |
11 Aug |
Sun |
Hari Hol Almarhum Sultan Iskandar |
Johor |
24 Aug |
Sat |
Melaka Governor’s Birthday |
Melaka |
31 Aug |
Sat |
Merdeka Day |
National |
1 Sep |
Sun |
Merdeka Day Holiday |
Kelantan & Terengganu |
16 Sep |
Mon |
Prophet Muhammad’s Birthday |
National |
16 Sep |
Mon |
Malaysia Day |
National |
17 Sep |
Tue |
Malaysia Day Holiday |
National |
29 Sep |
Sun |
Sultan of Kelantan’s Birthday |
Kelantan |
30 Sep |
Mon |
Sultan of Kelantan’s Birthday Holiday |
Kelantan |
5 Oct |
Sat |
Sabah Governor’s Birthday |
Sabah |
12 Oct |
Sat |
Sarawak Governor’s Birthday |
Sarawak |
31 Oct |
Thu |
Deepavali |
National except Sarawak |
1 Nov |
Fri |
Sultan of Perak’s Birthday |
Perak |
11 Dec |
Wed |
Sultan of Selangor’s Birthday |
Selangor |
24 Dec |
Tue |
Christmas Eve |
Sabah |
25 Dec |
Wed |
Christmas Day |
National |
This list of 2024 public holidays Malaysia is to help better plan your holidays and festive celebrations. You may find below the Malaysia calendar 2024 with public holidays.
Car maintenance tips: How to check your car before a road trip or long holiday
Road trips are fun and much loved by Malaysians, with endless choice of delicious food and great scenery just a couple of hours drive away. However, the fun could very easily turn into a nightmare if your car decides to break down mid-journey.
Here are some car maintenance tips and how to check if your car is working well to fully enjoy the road trip experience!
1. How to check engine oil
Engine oil is the most important part of any vehicle as it helps to reduce friction between components and ensure that everything runs smoothly. You can identify whether your engine oil needs to be changed based on these five warning signs:
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Knocking sound from the engine caused by friction between the metal components as a result of dirty or less concentrated engine oil.
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Smell of burning petrol or gray/bluish smoke coming out from the exhaust pipe caused by an oil leak or engine overheating.
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Darker engine oil colour as compared to the usual brown or transparent caused by dirt and debris from internal combustion of the engine. This is usually the simplest indicator and can be identified with a simple dipstick oil check.
How to check engine oil level:
- Remove the dipstick and clean it from any oil particles
- Re-insert the dipstick into the engine oil and check the oil level and colour
- If the oil is above the average level, remove some of the oil so as to not affect the engine performance
- Clean the dipstick with a tissue and check the oil colour
- Car engine warning light starts blinking on the dashboard indicating that the car is low on black oil.
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Increase in fuel consumption caused by dilution of the engine oil which results in more stress on the engine.
2. How to check coolant level
The coolant is important in keeping the engine running at a safe temperature and prevents overheating. It is important to know how to check the coolant level on a road trip as long drives put a lot of strain on the engine. It is important to know that you should not check the coolant level while the engine is still hot as it may lead to serious burns. Here is how to check your coolant level:
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Open the hood of the car and locate the coolant reservoir
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The coolant reservoir should have a L (low) and F (full) markings on it
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Add more coolant if the fluid is close to the L marking, all the way close to the F marking
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Low coolant level or overheating should also be indicated on the dashboard if it happens
3. How to check brake fluid and car brake pad
The brake fluid functions to ensure that your brakes work well. This is especially important to prevent major accidents from occuring. Here is how to check brake fluid levels:
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Open the hood of the car and identify the brake cylinder reservoir
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Check the fluid level by making sure it is not too low from the ‘full’ line
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Fill up the reservoir if brake fluid is low. However, a low brake fluid usually indicates that the brake pads have worn out. It is highly recommended to consult a professional car mechanic for proper maintenance
Here is how to check car brake pad:
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You can check the brake pad through the holes in the wheel. Thin-looking brake pads indicate it is time for a replacement
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Loud squealing noise when braking may indicate a wear in brake pads
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Vibrating in the brake pedal or steering wheel when braking may also indicate worn brake pads
4. How to check power steering fluid
The power steering fluid functions to ensure that the steering wheel is responsive and smooth. You may check the power steering fluid level with the following steps:
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Open the hood of the car and locate the power steering fluid reservoir
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Identify the fluid level by ensuring it is above the MIN marking but not over the MAX marking
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Some vehicles may be equipped with a dipstick instead. Identify the fluid level by inserting the dipstick to check the fluid level
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Add power steering fluid up to the appropriate level
5. How to check gearbox oil level
Maintaining the gearbox oil at an optimum level is important to ensure you can switch gears smoothly on the road. Here are steps on how to check your gearbox oil level:
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Open the hood and locate the automatic transmission fluid with its dipstick.
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Remove the dipstick and wipe it clean
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Re-insert the dipstick and remove it
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The dipstick should have two ‘Full’ markings – one warm and one cold
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Add automatic transmission fluid if the level is below the warm line
6. How to check car tires
The car tires are the main contact points with the road and should be checked frequently to prevent accidents from happening. Here are some important factors to consider to ensure that your tyre is in the perfect condition for a road trip.
How to check tire balance
Ensuring that your tires are balanced is important as it helps to distribute weight evenly around the entire circumference of the tire which helps to prevent premature wear of car parts and uncomfortable vibrations when driving. Here are some tips on how to check if your tires are balanced:
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A delay in steering wheel response time or veering of tires to left or right may indicate unbalanced tires
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Higher fuel consumption as a result of resistance is also an indicator of tire imbalance
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Uneven tire wear is one of the most distinctive signs of unbalanced tires
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Wear and tear of springs, shocks, bearings and other components may be a sign of tire imbalance as it causes the vehicle to work under immense pressure
How to check tire alignment
Proper wheel alignment is necessary to avoid premature wear on tyres, steering, suspension and brakes as well as optimizes driving stability, maximizes tyre life and improves handling performance. Here are some tips on how to check tire alignment:
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You can inspect your car’s alignment using a measuring tape and a level. The distance between the front and rear centerlines of the tires should be equal. You may also place a level on top of the tires to check for vertical alignment
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The tire may not be aligned if there is more wear and tear on one side of the tire as compared to the other
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Scraping, whining or grinding sounds may indicate that the tire has been misaligned
How to check tyre pressure
It is important to ensure that your tyre pressure is optimum as this helps to maximize tyre life, quicker steering response, better fuel efficiency and better vehicle performance. Here are some tips on how to check tyre pressure:
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You may use a digital or standard tyre pressure gauge. This can easily be purchased in workshops or found at petrol stations.
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You may check your tyres’ recommended PSI by looking at the PSI stated by the side door.
7. How to check car battery health
The car battery is the most vital component of a car. Without it, cars are unable to function. As like any other components, a car battery will need to be changed occasionally, between two to five years, depending on the usage.
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Check the battery electrolyte level to ensure that it is at least three quarter of the whole battery cell
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Ensure that the battery terminal connecting the car’s electronic system to the car battery is tight and clean as loose terminals will cause a buildup of green salts
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It may be time to change the car battery if the car takes longer than usual to start
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Requiring jump-start assistance especially during cooler temperatures indicate that a change in car battery may be needed
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A bloated or swollen looking car battery indicates that a new car battery is needed
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An acidic smell emitting from the car battery when the bonnet is opened is a sign to change to car battery