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Suzuki Brezza Cooling — Sourced by Derivative

A compact SUV bought for suburban use, so front bumpers, headlights and suspension components carry the bulk of the demand — worth knowing when we're choosing between Suzuki Brezza second-hand parts, matched to your car

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

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Cooling for the Suzuki Brezza

What we need before we can price cooling

Suzuki's small engines run compact cooling packs with little margin, and South African summer traffic is exactly the condition they have least of it in. Where a nameplate spans a naturally aspirated and a turbocharged derivative — the Vitara being the obvious case — the turbo car carries additional charge-air hardware that the 1.6 simply does not have.

The decision in front of you is usually whether swapping the one component that let go is enough, or whether the rest of the system has already been cooked alongside it. To get you a straight answer on it we need which derivative it is, whether the engine is turbocharged, and whether it has already run hot.

The car

Suzuki Brezza, 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.

Which Brezza is yours?

The Brezza reached South Africa as launched here in 2021 as the Vitara Brezza, later sold simply as the Brezza, running K15B 1.5. Cooling fitment splits on the generation long before it splits on trim. This model answers to three names in South Africa — Vitara Brezza, Brezza, and Toyota Urban Cruiser — and stock sits under all three. A search for one misses most of what is out there, which is why we check every listing under all three before telling you a part is unavailable. One date check matters: the Urban Cruiser sold here from March 2021 until it was withdrawn in November 2022 is the Brezza-based car, and Toyota later reused the same name on a different vehicle, so an Urban Cruiser donor outside that window is not this car. Find your derivative below, then send the code from the VIN plate with your enquiry.

  • Suzuki Brezza 1.5 GL
  • Suzuki Brezza 1.5 GL Auto
  • Suzuki Brezza 1.5 GLX
  • Suzuki Brezza 1.5 GLX Auto

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

Ordering cooling for a Brezza without a return trip

Will one cooling listing cover every Brezza?

It will not. launched here in 2021 as the Vitara Brezza, later sold simply as the Brezza are all still on the road locally, and they do not share one catalogue between them.This model answers to three names in South Africa — Vitara Brezza, Brezza, and Toyota Urban Cruiser — and stock sits under all three. A search for one misses most of what is out there, which is why we check every listing under all three before telling you a part is unavailable. One date check matters: the Urban Cruiser sold here from March 2021 until it was withdrawn in November 2022 is the Brezza-based car, and Toyota later reused the same name on a different vehicle, so an Urban Cruiser donor outside that window is not this car.

How do I tell which engine is in mine?

Locally sold cars came with K15B 1.5. Go by the code stamped on the block — the badge on the tailgate settles nothing.

What do you need from me to price cooling?

Which derivative it is, whether the engine is turbocharged, and whether it has already run hot. Suzuki's small engines run compact cooling packs with little margin, and South African summer traffic is exactly the condition they have least of it in. Where a nameplate spans a naturally aspirated and a turbocharged derivative — the Vitara being the obvious case — the turbo car carries additional charge-air hardware that the 1.6 simply does not have.

Locally, the Brezza is mostly a compact SUV bought for suburban use, so front bumpers, headlights and suspension components carry the bulk of the demand. That is the wear pattern we source against, and it is why we ask what the car does rather than only what it is.

What Brezza owners ask about cooling

Does cooling fitment change across Brezza generations?

Almost always. Across launched here in 2021 as the Vitara Brezza, later sold simply as the Brezza, this model answers to three names in South Africa — Vitara Brezza, Brezza, and Toyota Urban Cruiser — and stock sits under all three. A search for one misses most of what is out there, which is why we check every listing under all three before telling you a part is unavailable. One date check matters: the Urban Cruiser sold here from March 2021 until it was withdrawn in November 2022 is the Brezza-based car, and Toyota later reused the same name on a different vehicle, so an Urban Cruiser donor outside that window is not this car. Tell us the year and we can rule most cooling options in or out immediately.

Which Brezza engines were sold here, and does it affect cooling?

K15B 1.5. Cooling fitment often follows the engine family rather than the nameplate, so the code on the block is worth reading before you order.

Could cooling from another model fit my Brezza?

It can. Sold here in parallel as the first Toyota Urban Cruiser, and shares the K15B with the Ertiga, Baleno, Ciaz, XL6 and Fronx. That gives us somewhere else to look when cooling is slow to turn up under the Brezza name, though we still confirm the match against your VIN first.

More general cooling questions, plus the part explainer and outside reading, are on the Cooling page for the whole Suzuki range .

While you're here — other Brezza parts

Let's match the cooling before you pay

Send us which derivative it is, whether the engine is turbocharged, and whether it has already run hot and we'll confirm the right cooling for your Brezza before we quote a price.

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