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2009 Suzuki Splash Oil Seals — What They Do and When to Replace Them

Oil seals are absolutely used on the 2009 Suzuki Splash. This is confirmed by the Suzuki Electronic Parts Catalogue (EPC) for Splash models and the factory service manual for K10B/K12B engines, which list front and rear crankshaft oil seals, camshaft oil seals, valve stem seals, and transmission/drive shaft oil seals. Independent data sources such as Autodata also document these seals in engine and driveline sections for the 2009 model year.

On a 2009 Suzuki Splash, oil seals keep engine and gearbox lubricants where they belong and stop contaminants getting in. Around the engine you’ll find a front crankshaft seal behind the crank pulley, a rear main seal between engine and gearbox, and camshaft seals behind the timing cover. Valve stem seals sit in the cylinder head to control oil past the valve guides. In the driveline, the manual or auto gearbox has input/output and drive shaft seals to hold gear oil or ATF. When these seals age or face excess crankcase pressure, they can harden, shrink, or groove the mating surfaces—leading to drips on the driveway, oil smells on the exhaust, or a slipping clutch from a rear main leak.

They’re not a scheduled replacement item like filters