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Parts for your 2022 Suzuki Splash-Coil springs
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2022 Suzuki Splash coil-springs — are they relevant?
There isn’t a 2022 Suzuki Splash. Manufacturer and industry sources — including the Suzuki factory workshop manual for the Splash (model years 2008–2014), the Suzuki Electronic Parts Catalogue, and Autodata suspension specifications — show the Splash was built with coil springs front and rear, but the model itself ceased in Europe by 2014 and in India (as the Maruti Ritz, the Splash’s twin) by 2016. So a “2022 Suzuki Splash” coil-springs listing isn’t applicable to a new 2022 vehicle because that model year simply doesn’t exist.
Why aren’t coil-springs used on the 2022 Suzuki Splash? It’s not a case of the car switching to air or leaf suspension — it’s because there’s no 2022 Splash to fit them to. If someone’s referring to a “2022 Splash”, they might be talking about a different Suzuki (like a Swift or Celerio), or an older Splash first registered in 2022. For actual Splash production years, the technical literature noted above confirms a MacPherson-strut front end with coil springs and a torsion-beam rear axle with coil springs.
Shoppers chasing the right parts can do a quick sense check:
- Confirm the build year and VIN to match springs by chassis, trim level and axle rating.
- Choose the correct position (front or rear) and note any left/right fitment notes in the EPC.
- Replace in axle pairs and book a wheel alignment after fitting — standard practice recommended by workshop manuals and Autodata.
Need help cross-checking springs for an earlier Splash? A VIN lookup against the Suzuki EPC or a peek at the factory service manual specs will keep things tidy and compliant for Aussie and Kiwi roads.
FAQs
Does a 2022 Suzuki Splash have coil springs?
There was no 2022 model-year Splash. Earlier Splash vehicles (2008–2014 in most markets) use coil springs at the front (MacPherson struts) and rear (torsion-beam). If a car is described as a 2022 Splash, it’s likely a different Suzuki or an older Splash first registered in 2022.
How can someone tell if their Splash coil springs need replacing?
Common tell-tales are a sagging corner, uneven ride height, clunks over bumps, or visible cracks in the spring. Tyre cupping and a crashy ride are also clues. If any of these show up, a technician should inspect the springs and related hardware and replace them in axle pairs.
Which coil springs fit a Splash?
Fitment depends on VIN, build year, engine/trim and axle rating. The Suzuki Electronic Parts Catalogue and the Splash workshop manual list different rates and free lengths. Matching by VIN avoids guesswork and ensures correct ride height and handling.