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Parts for your 2020 Suzuki Splash-Wiper blades
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Wiper blades for the 2020 Suzuki Splash
Wiper blades are absolutely relevant to a 2020 Suzuki Splash. The Splash (also known as the Ritz in some markets) is equipped with front windscreen wipers and, on most trims, a rear wiper as well. This is supported by Suzuki’s factory owner’s manual for the Splash/Ritz, which specifies wiper operation and blade care, and by roadworthiness rules in Australia and New Zealand that require operative windscreen wiping and washing systems on passenger vehicles. Industry standards such as SAE J903 for wiper performance further underpin the expectation that the vehicle uses serviceable wiper blades.
On a 2020-registered Splash, the wiper blades do the everyday heavy lifting: clearing rain, road grime and sea spray so the driver can see clearly in all conditions. Fresh blades maintain a clean sweep across the curved screen, reduce glare at night, and help the demister work more efficiently on damp mornings. They’re a small, low-cost item that punches well above its weight for safety and comfort in Aussie and Kiwi conditions.
As part of servicing the 2020 Suzuki Splash, it’s smart to treat wiper blades like a consumable. Most owners will get six to twelve months out of a set, but harsh UV, inland dust, coastal salt air and regular parking outdoors can shorten that. If the blades leave streaks, chatter across the glass, miss patches, or squeak even on a wet screen, the rubber has likely hardened or deformed and it’s time to swap them out. The rear wiper deserves the same attention—especially useful in wet city traffic and on mucky rural roads.
- Inspect the edges of the rubber for nicks or glazing during each service.
- Clean the blade edge and the windscreen with a damp microfibre cloth to lift road film.
- Top up washer fluid with a proper screenwash to break down oily residue.
- Check the wiper arms for correct spring tension and smooth hinge movement.
- Park in the shade when possible, and avoid dragging dry blades over a dusty screen.
- Match the correct lengths and fitting style (hook or specific adaptor) for the Splash, the driver and passenger blades are different sizes, and there’s a specific rear blade.
Whether choosing conventional framed refills or beam-style aero blades, fitting quality, vehicle-specific blades to the 2020 Splash keeps wet-weather visibility crisp and road trips drama-free.
Popular questions about 2020 Suzuki Splash wiper blades
What size wiper blades fit a 2020 Suzuki Splash?
Sizes can vary slightly by market and windscreen supplier. The driver and passenger sides are different lengths, and most models also use a specific-size rear blade. The safest bet is to check the Splash owner’s manual, compare the old blades, or use a parts lookup by registration/VIN to ensure the correct lengths and connector style (commonly a hook or clip-on adaptor).
How often should Splash wiper blades be replaced in Australia or New Zealand?
Plan on every six to twelve months, sooner if exposed to strong UV, coastal salt air, or frequent dust. Replace at the first signs of streaking, judder, squeaks, or missed areas. Regular cleaning with proper screenwash and a quick wipe of the rubber edge will help them last longer between services.
Are beam-style (aero) blades better for the Suzuki Splash?
Beam blades contour evenly to the Splash’s curved windscreen, often giving quieter, streak-free performance and less lift at highway speeds. They’re a solid upgrade if they match the correct lengths and fittings. Quality framed blades also work well, the key is choosing a reputable brand and the exact fit for the Splash’s arms and connectors.