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Parts for your 2024 Suzuki Splash-Wiper refills
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Are wiper refills used on the 2024 Suzuki Splash?
Based on technical sources — Suzuki’s global model lineup and parts catalogues, plus 2024 Australia–New Zealand application guides from major wiper manufacturers such as Bosch and Trico — the Splash was discontinued internationally in the mid‑2010s (the related Maruti Suzuki Ritz also ended later in the decade). There is no 2024 model year Splash listed. That means a “2024 Suzuki Splash wiper refills” request isn’t applicable to a current-production vehicle.
Because a 2024 Suzuki Splash isn’t a thing on the market, there’s no OEM specification for 2024-specific wiper refills for this model. For owners maintaining an earlier Splash today, whether “wiper refills” can be used depends on the blade design fitted to the car. Older framed blades with insert channels often accept refills, many modern beam-style blades and some dealer/OEM assemblies are integrated units where the rubber can’t be swapped separately, so a complete blade is the go.
- Workshop practice across AU/NZ increasingly favours full blade replacement on vehicles with integrated or beam-style designs — it’s faster, avoids compatibility hiccups with insert profiles, and restores clear wiping in one go.
- Refill fitment requires matching the insert width and rail style, mismatches cause streaking, chatter, or the insert sliding out of the end cap.
- Ageing blade frames on older cars can warp or clog with road grime and UV damage, new inserts won’t fix a tired frame.
If servicing an earlier (pre‑2015) Splash in 2024 and considering refills, first check the blade type. If the blade has a proper channel and locking tabs for inserts, measure the insert width and profile before buying. If the blade is a sealed beam-style unit, replace the whole blade with a quality aftermarket option matched to the correct fitting. For best results in Aussie and Kiwi conditions, give the rubbers a quick clean with a damp cloth monthly, keep the windscreen washed, and replace the blades or refills at the first sign of smear, noise, or skipped patches.
Popular questions about 2024suzukisplash wiperrefills
Is there a 2024 Suzuki Splash, and does it take wiper refills?
No. Technical listings from Suzuki and major AU/NZ parts catalogues don’t show a 2024 Splash. For earlier Splash models still on the road, some blade types accept refills, but many integrated blades require complete replacement.
Can universal refills be used on an older Splash?
Often yes, if the car has framed blades with a proper insert channel. Match the insert width/profile and ensure the locking stops engage. If the blade is a one‑piece beam design, go for a complete blade instead.
How often should wiper blades or refills be changed on a Splash in AU/NZ?
Plan on every 6–12 months, or sooner if there’s streaking, squeaks, or missed arcs. Sun, salt air, and road grime age the rubber quickly, so regular checks keep visibility sharp.