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Parts for your 2023 Suzuki Splash
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2023 Suzuki Splash: everyday-friendly hatch and easy upkeep
The 2023 Suzuki Splash is a breezy little runabout built for Aussie and Kiwi streets. It’s compact, easy to park, and thrifty at the bowser, yet the tall cabin and clever storage make everyday errands painless. Light steering and a friendly ride keep commuting stress down, even when traffic’s doing your head in.
This page covers the part and the vehicle it suits. From oil and air filters to spark plugs, wiper blades, bulbs, and trim clips, the fitment targets Splash models commonly registered in 2023 across Australia and New Zealand. The focus is simple: no-fuss compatibility that helps the car stay reliable, tidy, and ready to roll.
Maintenance is straightforward. Most owners service every 10,000–15,000 kilometres or 12 months, whichever comes first. Short hops, hot weather, or dusty roads can justify earlier oil and filter changes. Use the oil grade shown under the bonnet or in the owner’s manual, and stick with coolant and brake fluid meeting Suzuki specifications. Keep tyres at recommended pressures and rotate regularly for even wear and better grip.
Between services, quick checks help keep it sweet:
- Fluid levels: engine oil, coolant, brake, and washer.
- Tyres: pressures, tread depth, and sidewall nicks.
- Brakes: listen for squeal, feel for vibration.
- Battery: clean terminals, watch for slow cranks.
- Visibility: fresh wipers and clean lenses.
Do that, and the Splash stays cheerful for the long haul.
What fuel does the 2023 Suzuki Splash use?
Most owners will be fine with regular unleaded petrol. Check the fuel flap or the owner’s manual for the recommended RON and any E10 guidance. Premium isn’t typically required unless noted by the manufacturer.
How often should the Splash be serviced in Australia and New Zealand?
A good guide is every 10,000–15,000 kilometres or 12 months, whichever comes first. If the car does lots of short trips, sees dusty roads, or faces hot summers, consider shorter intervals and always follow the logbook.
Is the Splash good for long motorway trips?
Yes, so long as it’s well maintained and properly packed. Set correct tyre pressures, keep fluids topped up, and plan breaks. It’s a city-friendly hatch, but it’ll cruise comfortably when driven sensibly.