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Parts for your 2025 Suzuki Splash-Fuel pump
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2025 Suzuki Splash fuel pump — is it even a thing?
Short answer: a fuel pump isn’t relevant to a 2025 Suzuki Splash, because a 2025 Suzuki Splash doesn’t exist. Suzuki ended Splash production in the mid‑2010s and replaced it in most markets with other small hatches such as the Celerio. Technical sources that outline this include Suzuki’s global model catalogues and service literature, as well as OEM electronic parts catalogues that show Splash (also sold as the Ritz in some regions) production and parts coverage ending around 2014 in Europe and by 2016 in India. Those same sources list fuel‑pump assemblies only for those production years, with no 2025 model entries.
So why isn’t a fuel pump “used” on a 2025 Suzuki Splash? Because there’s no 2025 Splash to fit one to. Every petrol Splash that did exist used an in‑tank electric fuel pump module (with a strainer and level sender) suited to its K‑series engines, but there’s no current‑model application. If someone’s chasing a Splash fuel pump today, it’ll be for an earlier vehicle (typically 2008–2014 EU models, or up to 2016 where it was sold as the Ritz). In those cars the pump is inside the tank, priming with a short buzz when the key’s on, and it’s replaced as a complete module when it fails.
- If the search was really for a current Suzuki city car, check the exact model (for example, Celerio) and year on the VIN and order a pump to suit that vehicle.
- For older Splash/Ritz owners: look for tell‑tales like hard starting, stumbling under load, or a noisy in‑tank whine. Keep at least a quarter‑tank of petrol to help the pump stay cool, and replace the tank seal if the module’s removed.
- Because many Splash pumps have an integral filter, there’s no separate service interval, they’re replaced on condition. Depressurise the fuel system and follow workshop‑manual procedures to avoid sparks and spills.
FAQs
Does a 2025 Suzuki Splash exist, and does it use a fuel pump?
No. Suzuki’s model information and parts catalogues show the Splash ended mid‑2010s, so there’s no 2025 model and no valid 2025 fuel‑pump listing.
What type of fuel pump did earlier Suzuki Splash models use?
Earlier Splash/Ritz models used an in‑tank electric pump module with a built‑in strainer and level sender, matched to the vehicle’s engine and VIN. It’s generally replaced as a complete assembly.
Is there a scheduled fuel‑pump service for the Splash?
No scheduled interval. The pump is serviced on condition. Good habits—clean fuel, fresh filters where applicable, and not running the tank near empty—help extend pump life.