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2023 Suzuki Splash Batteries
Based on technical sources including the Suzuki Splash Owner’s Manual (EU, 2013), Suzuki K10B/K12B workshop data, and AU/NZ battery fitment catalogues from Century Yuasa and Bosch (2023), the Suzuki Splash uses a 12‑volt automotive starting battery. Some market variants may feature idle‑stop systems that require enhanced batteries (EFB/AGM). So, batteries are absolutely relevant to a 2023 Suzuki Splash listing or service enquiry.
This little hatch relies on its battery for far more than starting. The 12‑volt unit wakes the ECU, fuels the ignition system, powers the fuel pump, stabilises voltage for ABS, EPS and safety systems, and keeps lights and accessories happy when the alternator’s not doing the heavy lifting. If the car has idle‑stop, the battery also endures frequent restarts, so spec matters.
For Aussie and Kiwi conditions, a healthy Splash battery should last around 3–5 years, depending on driving mix and heat. Common fitments in this class are JIS B24L footprint units in the 45–55 Ah, 330–410 CCA range