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Used Suzuki Swift Side Repeater

All used Suzuki Swift Side Repeater listed on Breakeryard.com are tested, original (OEM) manufacturer parts and come with a 14 day money back guarantee. Breakeryard.com list cheap new OES or aftermarket car parts at discounted prices or used OEM car parts up to 80% cheaper than main dealer prices for Suzuki Swift from premium breaker yards from across the UK.

About Side Repeater

The Swift Suzuki side repeater, as the name suggests, is located on the side of the vehicle and is paired with another front side repeater on the opposite side of the vehicle. These amber-coloured lights work alongside the front and rear indicators by flashing repeatedly in time with each other to alert drivers to any turns your vehicle is going to make. Combined together, the front, rear and side indicators alert traffic from all directions of your intention to turn.

The Swift Suzuki side repeater is a legal requirement for all vehicles, and failure to have a working Swift Suzuki side repeater with a light visible from the distance of 1000mm is an MOT failure. It’s therefore essential to check the Swift Suzuki side repeater regularly and replace any faulty bulbs. If a problem with the side repeater still remains after it’s bulb has been replaced, the issue could lie with the wiring of the Swift Suzuki side repeater to the power supply and this should be inspected by someone who is knowledgeable with vehicle electrics and the problem rectified as soon as possible.

Suzuki Swift trivia

  • The Suzuki Swift has won over 60 awards over its production run. These awards include several Car of the Year wins, but also ‘Most Fun Car to Drive’ and the ‘Best Buy Hot Hatchback’.
  • The final generation of the Suzuki Swift was 10mm shorter than its predecessor, but legroom increased by 20mm. The boot was also a lot larger and had 265-litres of storage space.
  • You might know it as the Suzuki Swift, but it’s called very different names around the world. In Europe, it’s sold as the Ignis, and in the US it’s known as the Aerio. The Japanese version is called the Cultus Crescent!
  • The footballer Cristiano Ronaldo was the face of the 2005 marketing campaign for the Suzuki Swift, and the star has been named as one of the reasons for the immediate high sales figures.
  • By August 2014, the Suzuki Swift had sold four million units worldwide. That’s just nine years and nine months since the initial launch date. An estimated half of those sales were to customers in India.