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2012 Suzuki Splash headlights
Headlights are fitted to, and required on, the 2012 Suzuki Splash. This is supported by the Suzuki Splash Owner’s Manual (lighting/lamps section) and by mandatory lighting regulations such as Australia’s ADR 13/00 (Installation of Lighting) and ADR 46/00 (Headlamps), aligned with UN ECE R48 and R112 for halogen headlamps. In short, the Splash ships with halogen reflector headlamps and is designed to operate with approved bulbs.
On this model, the headlights provide forward visibility at night and make the vehicle more conspicuous in rain, fog, and low light. Low beam is shaped to avoid glare for oncoming traffic, while high beam reaches further down the road for rural or unlit routes. Most 2012 Splash variants use a dual‑filament H4 halogen bulb (12V 60/55W) for high/low beam in a single reflector. Always confirm your exact bulb type in the owner’s manual or on the lamp back cap.
Good servicing habits keep the Splash’s headlights bright and compliant. Replace bulbs in pairs to maintain an even colour and beam. Avoid touching the glass, oils from fingers create hot spots that shorten life—use clean gloves or tissue. After any bulb change, check the aim, a quick garage‑door check can reveal if one side points too high or low.
Polycarbonate lenses can haze from UV and road grit. If they look cloudy, a quality headlight restoration kit can restore clarity, but finish with a UV sealant. Persistent internal condensation suggests a perished rear cap or vent—inspect the seals and replace if needed. If one lamp is dead, check the relevant fuse and connector for heat discolouration or looseness.
- Service check every 6 months: operation (both beams), lens clarity, aim, and wiring condition.
- Use ADR/ECE‑approved bulbs only, avoid over‑wattage globes that can melt housings or wiring.
- If upgrading, choose road‑legal “+%” halogens rather than generic retrofit LEDs in the original reflector, which often cause glare and may be defectable.
Common signs it’s time for attention include dim/yellow light, flicker on bumps, or crazed lenses. Keeping the Splash’s headlights in top nick makes night drives easier and helps it pass a WOF/RWC without drama.
Popular questions about 2012 Suzuki Splash headlights
What headlight bulb does a 2012 Suzuki Splash use?
Most 2012 Splash models use an H4 dual‑filament halogen bulb (12V 60/55W) for both low and high beam. Front park/position bulbs are typically W5W (T10), and front indicators PY21W (amber). Trim and market variations exist, so it’s smart to confirm against the owner’s manual or the marking on the lamp housing.
How do you adjust the headlight aim?
With the car on level ground facing a wall, use the vertical and horizontal adjuster screws on the rear of each headlamp to set the cut‑off just below the headlight centre height at 5–10 metres. Keep loads normal and tyres at correct pressure. For precise compliance with ADR/ECE aim criteria, a workshop beam‑setter check is recommended after any front‑end or bulb work.
Are LED headlight bulbs legal on a 2012 Splash?
In Australia and New Zealand, retrofit LED bulbs in halogen reflector housings are generally not road‑legal unless the complete lamp assembly is approved to ADR/ECE standards. Many drop‑in LEDs create glare and can attract a defect notice. Stick with quality, approved halogens or a fully compliant headlamp upgrade.