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Parts for your 2013 Suzuki Splash-Batteries
12 Volt LED Reverse Lamp (White) with Silver Satin Ring and Black Base - 94307-12
Narva 9-33 Volt LED Reverse (White) With Red LED Tail Ring, 155mm Contoured Chrome Cover - 95628
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12 Volt Led Rear Direction Indicator Lamp (Amber) With Chrome Ring And Black Base - 94305-12
Narva 9-33 Volt Surface Mount LED Side direction indicator(amber) with 0.5m cable - lamp only - no cover - 96840
Narva 9–33 Volt LED Light Guide Side Marker Lamp (Amber) With Chrome Cover - 92406
2013 Suzuki Splash batteries: purpose, care, and replacement
Per the 2013 Suzuki Splash owner’s manual (Electrical/Battery section) and mainstream battery fitment catalogues from brands like Yuasa and Bosch, the Splash is factory-fitted with a 12‑volt lead‑acid starting battery. So yes, batteries absolutely apply to the 2013 Suzuki Splash.
The battery’s job is straightforward but critical: it cranks the 1.0–1.2‑litre engine, powers the ECU, fuel pump, lights, immobiliser, and accessories when the alternator isn’t spinning, and smooths the electrical supply while driving. Without a healthy battery, the Splash can be hard to start, idle roughly after a jump-start, or throw up warning lights due to low system voltage.
For servicing, a battery check is a smart inclusion at each service interval. In Aussie and Kiwi conditions, most lead‑acid batteries last around 3–5 years. Signs it’s getting tired include slower cranking, dim interior lights, a clock or radio that keeps resetting, or needing frequent jump‑starts. If the car does lots of short hops around town, consider a periodic top‑up charge with a smart charger to keep it in good nick.
When replacing, match the original spec: 12 V, the correct case size and terminal layout for the Splash’s tray, and suitable cold‑cranking amps (CCA) for the engine and climate. Many petrol Splash models take a compact JIS‑style unit