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Parts for your 2009 Suzuki Splash-Batteries

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Matson Jumper Leads 750A Surge Protected 4m - MA354AZ

Matson Jumper Leads 750A Surge Protected 4m - MA354AZ

$477
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Matson Jumper Leads 1000A Surge Protected 4m - MA654AZ

Matson Jumper Leads 1000A Surge Protected 4m - MA654AZ

$748
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OEX Cable Lug Solder or Crimp Ref# 25-10 2PK  - ACX0108FEBL
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OEX Cable Lug Solder or Crimp Ref# 25-10 2PK - ACX0108FEBL

$9
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Maxitrac Rechargeable Camping Area Light/Torch

Maxitrac Rechargeable Camping Area Light/Torch

$277
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Light Bar 300W 811mm Double Row 27000 Lumen - 72773

Light Bar 300W 811mm Double Row 27000 Lumen - 72773

$4,788
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VDO Boost Gauge 52mm (30Hg - 25PSI) - 150077004
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VDO Boost Gauge 52mm (30Hg - 25PSI) - 150077004

$244
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VDO Pressure Gauge Mechanical (0 - 100 psi) - 150077027
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VDO Pressure Gauge Mechanical (0 - 100 psi) - 150077027

$221
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Narva EX2 3 inch LED Light Pod - Double Row - 72810

Narva EX2 3 inch LED Light Pod - Double Row - 72810

$185
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VDO Temperature Gauge Electric 12V 40 - 120 C - 310030002
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VDO Temperature Gauge Electric 12V 40 - 120 C - 310030002

$188
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Narva Popular Fuse Assortment - 360 Pieces - 52020

Narva Popular Fuse Assortment - 360 Pieces - 52020

$130
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OEX 6 Way Weatherproof  Standard Blade Fuse Box - ACX5125
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OEX 6 Way Weatherproof Standard Blade Fuse Box - ACX5125

$82
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Narva LED Strip Light Rigid 12 Or 24V 150mm - 87524

Narva LED Strip Light Rigid 12 Or 24V 150mm - 87524

$72
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VDO Dual Gauge Mounting Bracket 52mm - 230.006
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VDO Dual Gauge Mounting Bracket 52mm - 230.006

$70
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Narva Front Marker Light Amber LED 9 to 33V - 91622

Narva Front Marker Light Amber LED 9 to 33V - 91622

$72
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OEX Solder Splice Terminal Red 20 Pce - ACX3188
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OEX Solder Splice Terminal Red 20 Pce - ACX3188

$60
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Narva In Line Fuse Holder ANL 1 Way 250A 1 Pce - 54418

Narva In Line Fuse Holder ANL 1 Way 250A 1 Pce - 54418

$48
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Narva Fuse Holder In Line  - ANL 100A 1Pce - 54416

Narva Fuse Holder In Line - ANL 100A 1Pce - 54416

$48
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Narva Accessories Socket - 81025BL

Narva Accessories Socket - 81025BL

$44
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OEX 120A Anderson Environmental Boot - Source Side - ACX2776
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OEX 120A Anderson Environmental Boot - Source Side - ACX2776

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Batteries for the 2009 Suzuki Splash: What You Need to Know

The 2009 Suzuki Splash, a compact city car well-regarded for its practical design and efficient use of space, definitely relies on a battery just like most petrol-powered vehicles on the market. Despite its small size and economical nature, this car requires a healthy battery to keep everything running smoothly under the bonnet.

The car's battery plays an essential role in powering the electrical system, providing the necessary juice to start the engine, and supporting various accessories such as lights, infotainment, and other electronics. Without a battery, the 2009 Suzuki Splash simply wouldn't start or operate effectively, making it a crucial component for daily driving.

So why is the battery important? For starters, the battery stores electrical energy generated primarily by the alternator when the engine is running. This stored energy powers the starter motor during ignition, jumps the engine into life, and supplies steady voltage to the car's electrical components when not actively running off the alternator. Additionally, the battery helps stabilise voltage fluctuations to protect sensitive electronic equipment.

As with any vehicle, the battery in the 2009 Suzuki Splash needs regular attention to ensure reliable performance. Over time, vehicle batteries naturally degrade due to chemical reactions inside the cells and external factors like temperature and driving patterns. This degradation can lead to reduced capacity, meaning the battery cannot hold enough charge to reliably start the car or power electrical systems.

Battery replacement is usually needed every three to five years, but this depends on the climate, usage, and battery type. Australians, especially those living in areas with hot summers, often experience faster battery degradation because heat speeds up the chemical aging of the battery cells.

When servicing a 2009 Suzuki Splash, it is a smart move to check the battery's health. Basic checks include looking for corrosion around the terminals, ensuring secure connections, and testing the voltage with a multimeter. A healthy, fully charged battery typically holds a resting voltage of around 12.6 volts or slightly higher. If the voltage drops significantly or the capacity test fails, it is time to consider replacement.

Routine battery maintenance can extend its lifespan and prevent unexpected breakdowns. Some basic tips for care include:

  • Keeping terminals clean and free from corrosion by using a mixture of baking soda and water to neutralise any acid deposits.
  • Ensuring the battery is securely fastened to avoid vibration damage.
  • Checking the electrolyte level if it is a serviceable battery (though many modern batteries for the Suzuki Splash are maintenance-free sealed units).
  • Avoiding frequent short trips that do not allow the alternator enough time to recharge the battery fully.

If the battery in a 2009 Suzuki Splash needs replacement, it is essential to select a battery that matches the original specifications. This means matching the correct physical size, terminal type, and cold cranking amps (CCA). Cold cranking amps measure the battery's ability to start the engine in low temperatures which, even in Australia, can matter for early morning starts, especially in cooler regions.

Installation is also pretty straightforward but should be done carefully to avoid electrical faults. Disconnect the negative terminal first, then the positive, remove the old battery, and install the new cell by reversing the order. It's a good chance to apply some petroleum jelly or terminal protectant spray to prevent future corrosion.

For the 2009 Suzuki Splash owners who like a bit of DIY, investing in a quality battery charger or maintainer can be a good move to keep the battery in tip-top shape during long periods of inactivity, like school holidays or work travel. These devices gently charge the battery over time without overcharging, which can be very handy.

Overall, the battery in the 2009 Suzuki Splash is a small but vital component that deserves a bit of care and attention. It ensures the car starts reliably every day, keeps the electrical systems powered, and helps provide a smooth driving experience. By regularly checking the battery condition during servicing and replacing it when signs of wear appear, Suzuki Splash owners can avoid the hassle of being stuck with a flat battery and enjoy their city runs with peace of mind.