All you need to do is login to your account, find the specific RFID tag you wish to terminate under the “My Vehicles” section, and click on the “Terminate tag” button in the action drop-down menu. You then have to state your reason for terminating the tag, ranging from voluntary termination to your vehicle being sold off or stolen. Before this, it was quite a hassle to terminate the tag as it required you to either email TnG or call a customer service hotline. Casting back even further, RFID tag pilot testers used to have to submit all their details in a Google Form to request for termination.
You should also keep in mind that if your RFID tag is defective, you do not need to terminate it and buy a new one as you are entitled to one free replacement. However, if you do terminate it, you forfeit your right to the free replacement; those using tags from the RFID pilot programme are not eligible for a replacement. The toll payment system aims to provide a more seamless journey for commuters travelling on toll roads, with some toll plazas also implementing an Automated Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) system. In addition, RFID tags are also being used to pay for fuelling at certain petrol stations in Klang Valley. (Source: TnG/Facebook)