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2019 Suzuki Splash: easy-going hatch with fuss-free upkeep

The 2019 Suzuki Splash is a clever little city hatch that punches well above its weight. Compact on the outside and roomy under the roof, it slips into tight parks yet keeps four adults comfy for the school run or a dash to the shops. A zippy 1.2‑litre petrol and light steering make urban driving a breeze, while visibility is top‑notch for lane changes and kerbside parking. Fuel use stays frugal, and the cabin’s simple layout and handy storage make errands easy.

Ownership is straightforward thanks to simple mechanicals and affordable service parts. Stick to routine servicing every 10,000 kilometres or 12 months, whichever comes first. Fresh 5W‑30 oil that meets the right spec keeps the timing chain happy. Top up coolant and brake fluid as needed, and rotate the tyres with each service to even out wear. Replace the cabin filter yearly, inspect spark plugs around 60,000 kilometres, and keep an ear out for any chain rattle on cold starts. Auto transmissions appreciate fluid changes at 60–80,000 kilometres, while manuals benefit from fresh gear oil by 80–100,000 kilometres.

  • Tyre pressures when cold: 220–240 kPa (32–35 psi), adjusted for load and long trips.
  • Brakes and wipers: inspect pads, discs, and blades, flush brake fluid every two years.
  • Battery and lights: clean terminals, test charge, and replace bulbs promptly.
  • Alignment and suspension: check after potholes or kerb strikes to protect tyres.

What is the recommended service interval for a 2019 Suzuki Splash?

Most owners follow 10,000 kilometres or 12 months, whichever comes first. If the car does lots of short trips, dusty roads, or frequent cold starts, servicing a bit earlier can be smart. Use quality 5W‑30 oil and replace filters on schedule.

What tyre pressures and sizes suit the 2019 Splash?

Typical sizes are 165/70R14 or 185/60R15, depending on wheels and trim. Aim for 220–240 kPa (32–35 psi) when cold, nudge pressures up a touch for heavy loads or long highway runs. Always check the door placard for your exact setup.

Does the 2019 Splash use a timing belt or a chain?

It runs a timing chain. There’s no routine replacement interval, but clean, correct‑spec oil and on‑time services help the chain and tensioners last. Investigate any rattles on cold start or warning lights promptly.

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