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Parts for your 2025 Suzuki Splash-Wiper refills
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Are wiper refills used on a 2025 Suzuki Splash?
Based on technical fitment data and OEM parts listings, wiper refills are not considered a relevant or supported part for a “2025 Suzuki Splash.” Suzuki’s own global Electronic Parts Catalogue for the Splash/Ritz (RS series, built circa 2008–2014) lists complete wiper blade assemblies as the service items for AU/NZ markets rather than rubber insert refills. Major fitment catalogues used by workshops in Australia and New Zealand—such as Bosch and Trico—also specify full blade replacements for the Splash and do not provide refill SKUs for local supply. Add to that, Suzuki’s current 2025 model line-up does not include a Splash, so any vehicle described as a “2025 Splash” would not be a factory 2025 model year car.
Because there isn’t a genuine 2025 model-year Splash and the commonly recommended service approach in AU/NZ for Splash vehicles is to swap complete blade assemblies, “wiper refills” aren’t used or specified for this application. Where owners or workshops upgrade to modern flat/beam blades (common in Australia and New Zealand), the rubber is integrated and not intended to be replaced as a separate insert.
- Fitment guides for AU/NZ call up full blade assemblies for the Splash rather than insert refills.
- Most quality flat/beam blades used locally are non-serviceable, refills are not offered.
- Workshops prioritise consistent wipe quality and quick, correct fitment—best achieved with complete blades.
- No OEM 2025 Splash exists in Suzuki’s catalogues, so there’s no 2025-specific refill part to reference.
Owners of earlier Splash models on the road in Australia or New Zealand should plan on replacing the entire front wiper blades when performance drops. Choose blades that match the arm type (the Splash typically uses a hook-style arm, check before purchase) and ensure the correct adaptor is used. Replacement intervals are commonly every 6–12 months, sooner if the car lives outdoors. Signs it’s time include streaking, judder, chattering, hazy patches at night, or frayed edges on the rubber.
To get more life from new blades, keep the windscreen clean, wipe the blade edges with a damp cloth during washes, avoid running the wipers on a dry glass, and lift the arms off the screen during frosty mornings. During scheduled servicing, techs will usually inspect wipe quality and swap blades in pairs to maintain even performance. That approach delivers safer wet-weather visibility and fewer hassles than hunting for inserts that aren’t supported for this vehicle in AU/NZ supply chains.
Popular questions about 2025 Suzuki Splash wiper refills
Can wiper refills be fitted to a 2025 Suzuki Splash in Australia or New Zealand?
They’re not supported. Local parts catalogues and the Suzuki EPC list complete blade assemblies for Splash applications, and a 2025 model-year Splash isn’t an OEM-listed vehicle. Most modern replacement blades used here are flat/beam types with non-serviceable rubber, so refills aren’t offered.
What should Splash owners use instead of refills?
Go with complete, vehicle-compatible wiper blade assemblies that suit the arm type (usually a hook arm on Splash). Quality beam blades from recognised brands fit well, are quick to install with the correct adaptor, and deliver consistent wipe performance without the fuss of insert sizing.
How often should wiper blades be replaced in AU/NZ conditions?
Every 6–12 months is a good rule of thumb, depending on UV exposure, coastal air, and how often the car is parked outside. Replace sooner if there’s streaking, judder, noise, or reduced night-time clarity in rain.