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Suzuki Swift Engine Parts

New, aftermarket and good used engine parts for the Swift, checked before anything is packed — always Suzuki Swift parts, matched to your car rather than to the badge

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Engine Parts for the Suzuki Swift

Before you send the Swift enquiry

Suzuki's local range is almost entirely petrol, so there is no diesel-versus-petrol fork to navigate — but the same engine turns up under several different nameplates. The 1.5 K15B alone appears in the Ertiga, Baleno, Ciaz, XL6, Fronx and Brezza, and the 1.0 three-cylinder is shared between the Alto, Celerio and S-Presso. That overlap is your advantage: a donor car need not wear the same badge as yours.

The decision in front of you is usually whether the engine you have is worth repairing or whether a replacement unit gets you back on the road for less total outlay. To get you a straight answer on it we need the code cast into the engine itself or printed on the VIN plate, plus the year of manufacture — on a Suzuki the name on the tailgate will not get you there.

The car

Suzuki Swift, 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.

Narrow down engine parts for the Swift

The code cast into the engine itself or printed on the VIN plate, plus the year of manufacture — on a Suzuki the name on the tailgate will not get you there will settle most of these. Pick the component and we'll confirm the rest.

Camshafts for the Suzuki Swift

Camshafts

Camshafts pulled from K12, K14, K15 and M-series heads, with the lobes and journals inspected before we quote

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Crankshafts for the Suzuki Swift

Crankshafts

Crankshafts for Suzuki three- and four-cylinder petrol engines, checked for journal wear and end-float before they leave the yard

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Pistons for the Suzuki Swift

Pistons

Pistons, rings and gudgeon pins sized for the light, short-stroke petrol engines Suzuki uses across the hatch and MPV range

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Connecting Rods for the Suzuki Swift

Connecting Rods

Con rods and big-end shells for Suzuki petrol engines, the parts that usually need replacing after a spun bearing

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Valves for the Suzuki Swift

Valves

Inlet and exhaust valves, guides and stem seals for Suzuki cylinder heads

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Cylinder Heads for the Suzuki Swift

Cylinder Heads

Bare and complete cylinder heads for Suzuki petrol engines, pressure-tested where the donor history is unknown

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Engine Blocks for the Suzuki Swift

Engine Blocks

Block castings and short motors for Suzuki petrol engines when the bores are past a rebore

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Timing Chains for the Suzuki Swift

Timing Chains

Chain, tensioner and guide kits — the timing setup used on virtually every modern Suzuki petrol engine

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Timing Belts for the Suzuki Swift

Timing Belts

Belt kits for the older belt-driven Suzuki engines — most later K and M units are chain-driven instead

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Rocker Arms for the Suzuki Swift

Rocker Arms

Rocker arms, followers and hydraulic lash adjusters from the top end of Suzuki petrol engines

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Engine Bearings for the Suzuki Swift

Engine Bearings

Main, big-end and thrust shells in standard and undersize for Suzuki engine rebuilds

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Filters for the Suzuki Swift

Filters

Oil, air, fuel and pollen filters for the Suzuki range — the cheapest parts on the car and the ones most often left too long

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Spark Plugs for the Suzuki Swift

Spark Plugs

Copper, platinum and iridium plugs in the heat range and gap your Suzuki engine was built around — the whole local range is petrol, so these are a service item on every model

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Swift generations and what changes

The Swift reached South Africa as the RS-series cars, then the 2011–2017 Swift, the 2018–2024 car, and the current fourth-generation model, running M13A 1.3 and M15A 1.5 (RS-series), K14B 1.4 (2011–2017), K12M 1.2 (2018–2024) and Z12E 1.2 three-cylinder (current car). Engine Parts fitment splits on the generation long before it splits on trim. The switch from the four-cylinder K12M to the three-cylinder Z12E in the newest Swift is the hardest break in the model's local history — nothing that bolts to the engine carries across it, so the year of manufacture settles the question before anything else does. Find your derivative below, then send the code from the VIN plate with your enquiry.

  • Suzuki Swift 1.3 GLS (RS)
  • Suzuki Swift 1.5 GLS (RS)
  • Suzuki Swift 1.4 GL (2011-2017)
  • Suzuki Swift 1.4 GLS (2011-2017)
  • Suzuki Swift 1.2 GA
  • Suzuki Swift 1.2 GL
  • Suzuki Swift 1.2 GLX

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 Swift

What shifts across the years

The Swift has arrived in South Africa as the RS-series cars, then the 2011–2017 Swift, the 2018–2024 car, and the current fourth-generation model, and that on its own changes the answer.

The switch from the four-cylinder K12M to the three-cylinder Z12E in the newest Swift is the hardest break in the model's local history — nothing that bolts to the engine carries across it, so the year of manufacture settles the question before anything else does.

Useful to know: the Swiftthe K12M is the same unit fitted to the Dzire and the Ignis of the same period, so an engine-part hunt does not have to begin and end with Swifts.

What we check on engine parts

  • The generation code — the Swift parts list splits on it
  • Which engine you have; this one was sold with M13A 1.3 and M15A 1.5 (RS-series), K14B 1.4 (2011–2017), K12M 1.2 (2018–2024) and Z12E 1.2 three-cylinder (current car)
  • The code cast into the engine itself or printed on the VIN plate, plus the year of manufacture — on a Suzuki the name on the tailgate will not get you there
  • Where the car sits either side of its facelift

Locally, the Swift is mostly the default first car, driving-school car and city commuter in South Africa, which means an odometer reading understates how many cold starts and how much stop-start traffic the mechanical parts have actually absorbed. 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 Swift owners ask about engine parts

Does engine parts fitment change across Swift generations?

Almost always. Across the RS-series cars, then the 2011–2017 Swift, the 2018–2024 car, and the current fourth-generation model, the switch from the four-cylinder K12M to the three-cylinder Z12E in the newest Swift is the hardest break in the model's local history — nothing that bolts to the engine carries across it, so the year of manufacture settles the question before anything else does. Tell us the year and we can rule most engine parts options in or out immediately.

Which Swift engines were sold here, and does it affect engine parts?

M13A 1.3 and M15A 1.5 (RS-series), K14B 1.4 (2011–2017), K12M 1.2 (2018–2024) and Z12E 1.2 three-cylinder (current car). Engine Parts fitment often follows the engine family rather than the nameplate, so the code on the block is worth reading before you order.

Could engine parts from another model fit my Swift?

Occasionally, yes — the K12M is the same unit fitted to the Dzire and the Ignis of the same period, so an engine-part hunt does not have to begin and end with Swifts. For engine parts specifically we check whether the crossover actually holds before quoting, because a shared platform is a place to look rather than a guarantee.

For the general side of engine parts — what it does, the symptoms of a failure, and what to look at before you buy — see the Engine Parts page for the whole Suzuki range .

Let's match the engine parts before you pay

Send us the code cast into the engine itself or printed on the VIN plate, plus the year of manufacture — on a Suzuki the name on the tailgate will not get you there and we'll confirm the right engine parts for your Swift before we quote a price.

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