Suzuki Fronx Electrical
The Fronx sold here as the Fronx, on sale in South Africa since 2023, so we work from the generation rather than the name on the tailgate to find Suzuki Fronx replacement parts, matched to your car
Used, aftermarket and reconditioned parts. Not supplied by Suzuki Auto South Africa.

What we need before we can price electrical
Suzuki's SA range spans cars built more than fifteen years apart, and the electrical architecture is where that gap shows most. An early Alto or SX4 is largely conventional wiring; the current Swift, Fronx and mild-hybrid Grand Vitara carry coded modules that expect to be matched and configured. Which end of that range your car sits at changes what "a working second-hand one" even means.
The decision in front of you is usually whether the part itself has failed or something upstream of it has, because a replacement fitted to a bad circuit will fail in exactly the same way. To get you a straight answer on it we need the year and derivative, plus any fault code the scanner has already produced.
The car
Suzuki Fronx, 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 electrical does your Fronx need?
The year and derivative, plus any fault code the scanner has already produced will settle most of these. Pick the component and we'll confirm the rest.

Battery
Batteries in the sizes Suzuki models take, including the smaller cases the compact hatches use
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Alternator
Alternators for Suzuki petrol engines, plus the regulator packs and pulleys that fail before the whole unit does
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Starter
Starter motors and solenoids for Suzuki petrol engines, including reconditioned exchange units
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Ignition Coils
Pencil coils and coil packs for Suzuki petrol engines, one of the most common causes of a cylinder misfire
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Fuses
Blade fuses, maxi fuses and fusebox housings for Suzuki models
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Relays
Relays for Suzuki fuel pumps, cooling fans, headlights and starters
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Wiring Harness
Engine and body looms, connectors and pigtails for Suzuki models — often the honest fix for chafed or rodent-damaged wiring
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ECU/PCM
Engine control units for Suzuki models, which are tied to the immobiliser and need coding rather than plugging straight in
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Sensors
Crank, cam, MAP, throttle position, knock and temperature sensors for Suzuki petrol engines
View sensors →Sorting the derivative out first
The Fronx reached South Africa as the Fronx, on sale in South Africa since 2023, running K15B 1.5. Electrical fitment splits on the generation long before it splits on trim. The Fronx has simply not been on South African roads long enough to fill the salvage yards, so used stock is genuinely thin — for most Fronx requests the honest answer is new or quality aftermarket, and we would rather say that at the quote stage than after you have waited. Find your derivative below, then send the code from the VIN plate with your enquiry.
- Suzuki Fronx 1.5 GL
- Suzuki Fronx 1.5 GL Auto
- Suzuki Fronx 1.5 GLX
- Suzuki Fronx 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.
What a parts desk needs to hear about your Fronx
What shifts across the years
Any electrical question for a Fronx starts in the same place: which of the Fronx, on sale in South Africa since 2023 are we dealing with?
The Fronx has simply not been on South African roads long enough to fill the salvage yards, so used stock is genuinely thin — for most Fronx requests the honest answer is new or quality aftermarket, and we would rather say that at the quote stage than after you have waited.
Useful to know: the Fronxalso sold here as the Toyota Starlet Cross, which doubles the pool of donor cars for a model that badly needs it, and runs the same K15B as the Ertiga, Baleno, Ciaz, XL6 and Brezza.
What we check on electrical
- •The generation code — the Fronx parts list splits on it
- •Which engine you have; this one was sold with K15B 1.5
- •The year and derivative, plus any fault code the scanner has already produced
- •Where the car sits either side of its facelift
Locally, the Fronx is mostly still overwhelmingly a first-owner car here, which means the enquiries we see are accident-driven rather than wear-driven. That is the wear pattern we source against, and it is why we ask what the car does rather than only what it is.
Suzuki Fronx Electrical — questions we get asked
Does electrical fitment change across Fronx generations?
More than people expect. The Fronx covers the Fronx, on sale in South Africa since 2023 here, and the Fronx has simply not been on South African roads long enough to fill the salvage yards, so used stock is genuinely thin — for most Fronx requests the honest answer is new or quality aftermarket, and we would rather say that at the quote stage than after you have waited. That is the single biggest factor in getting electrical right first time.
Which Fronx engines were sold here, and does it affect electrical?
K15B 1.5. Electrical fitment often follows the engine family rather than the nameplate, so the code on the block is worth reading before you order.
Could electrical from another model fit my Fronx?
It can. Also sold here as the Toyota Starlet Cross, which doubles the pool of donor cars for a model that badly needs it, and runs the same K15B as the Ertiga, Baleno, Ciaz, XL6 and Brezza. That gives us somewhere else to look when electrical is slow to turn up under the Fronx name, though we still confirm the match against your VIN first.
The background reading on electrical, independent of which model you drive, sits on the Electrical page for the whole Suzuki range .
More Fronx parts
Fronx Electrical — quoted against your derivative
Send us the year and derivative, plus any fault code the scanner has already produced and we'll confirm the right electrical for your Fronx before we quote a price.