Buy Right Door Panel for Your Suzuki
Used, aftermarket and reconditioned parts. Not supplied by Suzuki Auto South Africa.

Part of our full range of Suzuki interior .
Suzuki Right Door Panel by model
Choose the model and we'll take right door panel from there.

Suzuki Swift
hatchback

Suzuki Jimny
suv

Suzuki Ertiga
mpv

Suzuki Vitara
crossover

Suzuki Grand Vitara
suv

Suzuki Baleno
hatchback

Suzuki Ignis
hatchback

Suzuki Dzire
sedan

Suzuki XL6
mpv

Suzuki Fronx
crossover

Suzuki Brezza
suv

Suzuki Ciaz
sedan

Suzuki SX4
crossover

Suzuki Celerio
hatchback

Suzuki Alto
hatchback

Suzuki S-Presso
hatchback

Suzuki Super Carry
commercial

Suzuki Eeco
van

Suzuki Kizashi
sedan
Choosing right door panel for a Suzuki without guessing
Interior parts are where Suzuki's sibling models diverge most. The XL6 and the Ertiga share the mechanical package but not the seating; the Eeco is sold in panel and passenger form with different rear layouts; and entry derivatives across the range go without the mounting provision that higher specs assume is there.
In plain terms, the call you have to make is whether the replacement has to be an exact trim match, or whether a near-equivalent lifted from a different spec of the same car will do the job β and the model name on the boot lid is not enough information to make it.
Include the derivative, the trim colour, and confirmation that the car left the factory with the feature you are replacing when you ask us about right door panel. Two questions up front beats a part that has to be couriered back.
Right Door Panel, explained
On a right-hand-drive car the right door panel is the driver's trim card, and it carries the master window switch pack β so it is the one that gets taken off most often. Broken clips, a worn armrest and a scuffed lower corner are the usual reasons for replacing it.
How you know right door panel are on the way out
Recognise any of that? Tell us the model and year and we will go and check what we can get hold of for you.
What customers ask about right door panel
What decides which right door panel fits my Suzuki?
Interior parts are where Suzuki's sibling models diverge most. The XL6 and the Ertiga share the mechanical package but not the seating; the Eeco is sold in panel and passenger form with different rear layouts; and entry derivatives across the range go without the mounting provision that higher specs assume is there. In practice the decision in front of you is whether the replacement has to be an exact trim match, or whether a near-equivalent lifted from a different spec of the same car will do the job.
What do you need from me to quote right door panel?
The derivative, the trim colour, and confirmation that the car left the factory with the feature you are replacing. With that we can usually confirm the right part quickly, and we'll tell you whether we're quoting new, aftermarket or good used rather than leaving you to guess.
Why is the driver door panel always the worst one in the car?
Because it does the most work. It gets pulled and pushed every time somebody gets in or out, your elbow lives on the armrest, and it is the only panel that carries the master switch pack, so any window or mirror electrical job means it comes off again. Passenger cards on the same car are often still like new.
Do the window switches come with the panel?
Depends what you are buying. A panel sold as a bare trim card will not include them, and a complete panel off a scrapped car usually will. Say which you want when you enquire, because the switch pack is often the expensive half.
Half the clips broke when the panel came off. Is that normal?
Completely normal, especially on an older car where the plastic has hardened in the sun. Buy a bag of the correct clips at the same time as any door job. Refitting a panel on half its clips is how the rattles start.
Does the plastic sheet behind the panel matter?
Very much. That sheet is the moisture barrier keeping rain that runs down inside the door off the back of the trim card and out of the cabin. If it is torn or was not stuck back down properly, the board warps and the carpet gets damp. Re-seal it with butyl, not tape.
Will a panel from another Suzuki fit?
Trim cards are model and often facelift specific, and the switch cutouts, speaker aperture and clip pattern all have to line up. Colour and grain then have to match what is in the car. Send the VIN and the trim colour through the quote form and we will check against what we have.
Further reading on right door panel
Independent sources, not ours. Worth a look if you want the background before you enquire.
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Right Rear SeatRear seat sections and backs for Suzuki models, passenger side, including third-row parts off the MPVs
Center ConsoleCentre consoles, armrests, cup holders and gear surrounds for Suzuki cabins
Glove CompartmentGlovebox bins, lids, latches and dampers for Suzuki models
Right Door Panel, wherever the car is
The identification work is the same wherever the car is β only the last leg differs.
Send the VIN β we'll find the right door panel
The derivative, the trim colour, and confirmation that the car left the factory with the feature you are replacing is all we need. We cross-reference it against what we can source and come back with what fits.