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Baleno Fuel System, Identified Before It Ships

The Baleno sold here as the WB1 from 2016, then the WB2 from 2022, so we work from the generation rather than the name on the tailgate to find Suzuki Baleno second-hand parts, matched to your car

Used, aftermarket and reconditioned parts. Not supplied by Suzuki Auto South Africa.

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Fuel System for the Suzuki Baleno

Before you send the Baleno enquiry

Everything in Suzuki's local range is petrol, but the injection hardware still splits sharply: the multipoint systems on the older M-series and K-series engines, the DualJet twin-injector heads on the later 1.0 and 1.5 units, and the direct-injected Boosterjet turbo in the 1.4 Vitara are three different propositions. The engine code is the only reliable way to tell which you are dealing with.

The decision in front of you is usually whether the symptom points at delivery, at injection or at a sensor telling the ECU the wrong story. To get you a straight answer on it we need the engine code, which resolves it immediately, and any fuel-related fault code you already have.

The car

Suzuki Baleno, year of manufacture, and the derivative if you know it.

The code

VIN or registration number. A photo of the licence disc works just as well.

The problem

What has failed, or what you need replaced. A photo helps for anything cosmetic.

Sorting the derivative out first

The Baleno reached South Africa as the WB1 from 2016, then the WB2 from 2022, running K14B 1.4 (WB1) and K15B 1.5 (WB2). Fuel System fitment splits on the generation long before it splits on trim. The 2022 change from the 1.4 to the 1.5 is the line that matters for anything attached to the engine, and the two generations differ in body dimensions too, so panels do not swap. Find your derivative below, then send the code from the VIN plate with your enquiry.

  • Suzuki Baleno 1.4 GL
  • Suzuki Baleno 1.4 GLX
  • Suzuki Baleno 1.5 GL
  • Suzuki Baleno 1.5 GLX

Not sure which derivative you own? Send the VIN with your enquiry and we'll confirm compatibility before anything is dispatched.

How we pin fuel system to your particular Baleno

What shifts across the years

There is no single Baleno for parts purposes — the WB1 from 2016, then the WB2 from 2022 have all been sold here.

The 2022 change from the 1.4 to the 1.5 is the line that matters for anything attached to the engine, and the two generations differ in body dimensions too, so panels do not swap.

Useful to know: the Balenosold alongside itself as the Toyota Starlet, which is the same car with a different badge — and the K15B in the WB2 is shared with the Ertiga, Ciaz, XL6, Fronx and Brezza.

What we check on fuel system

  • The generation code — the Baleno parts list splits on it
  • Which engine you have; this one was sold with K14B 1.4 (WB1) and K15B 1.5 (WB2)
  • The engine code, which resolves it immediately, and any fuel-related fault code you already have
  • Where the car sits either side of its facelift

Locally, the Baleno is mostly bought by people who wanted the most cabin space their money would buy and then kept the car well past the warranty — Baleno owners are usually repairing rather than replacing. That is the wear pattern we source against, and it is why we ask what the car does rather than only what it is.

Before you order Baleno fuel system

Does fuel system fitment change across Baleno generations?

Yes, and on fuel system it is the first thing we check. The Baleno sold here as the WB1 from 2016, then the WB2 from 2022, and the 2022 change from the 1.4 to the 1.5 is the line that matters for anything attached to the engine, and the two generations differ in body dimensions too, so panels do not swap. Give us the year or the code and the rest follows quickly.

Which Baleno engines were sold here, and does it affect fuel system?

K14B 1.4 (WB1) and K15B 1.5 (WB2). Fuel System fitment often follows the engine family rather than the nameplate, so the code on the block is worth reading before you order.

Could fuel system from another model fit my Baleno?

Sometimes, and it is worth knowing where: sold alongside itself as the Toyota Starlet, which is the same car with a different badge — and the K15B in the WB2 is shared with the Ertiga, Ciaz, XL6, Fronx and Brezza. Where the hardware is genuinely shared it widens the pool we can search for fuel system. We verify the overlap before offering it — we never assume it.

The background reading on fuel system, independent of which model you drive, sits on the Fuel System page for the whole Suzuki range .

Tell us which Baleno you have

Send us the engine code, which resolves it immediately, and any fuel-related fault code you already have and we'll confirm the right fuel system for your Baleno before we quote a price.

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