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Brembo Front Brake Pads for Suzuki SX4 & SX4 Saloon - P23105

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Brembo Front Brake Pads for Suzuki SX4 & SX4 Saloon - P23105Vehicle Fitment & Part Details These Brembo front brake pads are listed for selected Suzuki SX4 and SX4 Saloon applications and use Part MPN P 23 105. Supplied details include Lucas brake system, WVA 24391 and 24392, EAN 8020584059418 and included accessories. Confirm compatibility by matching the listed fitment details and any OEM reference numbers supplied. Verify VIN engine. Key Details SKU P23105 Component Brake Pads Position Front Configuration

Vehicle Fitment & Part Details

These Brembo front brake pads are listed for selected Suzuki SX4 and SX4 Saloon applications and use Part MPN P 23 105. Supplied details include Lucas brake system, WVA 24391 and 24392, EAN 8020584059418 and included accessories. Confirm compatibility by matching the listed fitment details and any OEM reference numbers supplied. Verify VIN/engine.

Key Details

SKU
P23105
Component
Brake Pads
Position
Front
Configuration
Front Axle Set
Brand
BREMBO
Part MPN
P 23 105
GTIN / Barcode
8020584059418
Primary Fitment
Suzuki SX4 (EY, GY) (07/2010-)
Included
Accessories, brake caliper screws and anti-squeak plate
Specs
Front axle, width 132 mm, thickness 16 mm, height 57 mm, acoustic wear warning, Lucas brake system, WVA 24391 / 24392

Listing Highlights

  • Listed for selected Suzuki SX4 and SX4 Saloon applications shown in the fitment table.
  • Supplied as Brembo front brake pads with accessories, brake caliper screws and anti-squeak plate.
  • Use the supplied WVA numbers, dimensions, Lucas brake system and front axle position to compare against the original pads before ordering.

OEM Reference Numbers (Suzuki)

  • 5581079J00PPS
  • 5581079J00
  • 5581079J10
  • 5581079J00000
  • 5581079J10000
  • 5581079J00L00

Product Specifications

Specification Value
Fitting Position Front Axle
EAN 8020584059418
Width 132 mm
Thickness 16 mm
Height 57 mm
Wear Warning Contact With acoustic wear warning
Supplementary Info With accessories
Brake System Lucas
Supplementary Info 2 With brake caliper screws, with anti-squeak plate
Number of Wear Indicators Per Axle 1
WVA Number 24391, 24392
Trade Numbers 24391, 24392
Brand Class Premium
Manufacturer BREMBO
Manufacturer Part Number P 23 105

Vehicle Fitment

Includes 17 supplied applications covering selected Suzuki SX4 (EY, GY) and SX4 Saloon (GY, RW) 1.5, 1.6, 1.9 DDiS, 2.0 DDiS and 2.0 petrol variants from 06/2006 onward. Use the full table below to confirm model, chassis / platform, year range, engine and power before ordering.

View Full Vehicle Fitment (17 applications)
Model Chassis / Platform Years Engine Power
SX4 EY, GY 07/2010- 1.5 VVT (RW415, YA11S) M15A, Petrol 1.5, 1490ccm 82kW/112PS
SX4 EY, GY 06/2006-07/2010 1.5 (RW 415) M15A, Petrol 1.5, 1490ccm 73kW/99PS
SX4 EY, GY 07/2009- 1.6 VVT 4x4 (RW416) M16A, Petrol 1.6, 1586ccm 82kW/112PS
SX4 EY, GY 06/2006- 1.6 VVT 4x4 (RW416) M16A, Petrol 1.6, 1586ccm 79kW/107PS
SX4 EY, GY 06/2006- 1.6 VVT (RW416, YA21S) M16A, Petrol 1.6, 1586ccm 79kW/107PS
SX4 EY, GY 07/2009- 1.6 VVT (RW416, YA21S) M16A, Petrol 1.6, 1586ccm 88kW/120PS
SX4 EY, GY 07/2009- 1.6 VVT 4x4 (RW416) M16A, Petrol 1.6, 1586ccm 88kW/120PS
SX4 EY, GY 04/2007- 1.6 DDIS (RW416D) 9HX, Diesel 1.6, 1560ccm 66kW/90PS
SX4 EY, GY 06/2006- 1.9 DDiS 4x4 (RW419D) D19AA, Diesel 1.9, 1910ccm 88kW/120PS
SX4 EY, GY 06/2006- 1.9 DDiS (RW419D) D19AA, Diesel 1.9, 1910ccm 88kW/120PS
SX4 EY, GY 07/2009- 2.0 DDiS (RW420D) D20AA, Diesel 2.0, 1956ccm 99kW/135PS
SX4 EY, GY 07/2009- 2.0 DDiS 4x4 (RW420D) D20AA, Diesel 2.0, 1956ccm 99kW/135PS
SX4 EY, GY 07/2007-12/2015 1.5 VVTi (YA11S) M15A, Petrol 1.5, 1490ccm 81kW/110PS
SX4 EY, GY 11/2010-12/2015 1.6 VVT M16A, Petrol 1.6, 1586ccm 82kW/112PS
SX4 EY, GY 06/2006- 2.0 4x4 (RW415, RW416, RW420, YB41S) J20A, Petrol 2.0, 1995ccm 107kW/146PS
SX4 Saloon GY, RW 10/2007- 1.6 (RW416) M16A, Petrol 1.6, 1586ccm 120kW/120PS
SX4 Saloon GY, RW 10/2007- 1.6 (RW416) M16A, Petrol 1.6, 1586ccm 107kW/107PS

Fitment Notes

  • Always match OEM reference number(s), vehicle details and brake pad specifications before ordering. Verify VIN/engine.
  • This listing is for front axle brake pads supplied with accessories, brake caliper screws and anti-squeak plate.
  • Wear warning contact is listed as with acoustic wear warning. Compare against the removed pads and vehicle requirements before ordering.

Compatibility Verification Notes

  • Confirm compatibility using VIN, engine code, chassis / platform, OE reference and original part comparison before ordering.
  • Match the supplied fitment details to your vehicle, including model, year range, engine, chassis / platform and front position.
  • Confirm the listed pad dimensions, Lucas brake system, WVA numbers, wear warning contact detail and included contents before ordering.
  • Fitment data may vary by production date, market, import history, body shape and engine variant.
  • This listing is for part identification and compatibility checking only. Installation must be carried out according to the vehicle manufacturer's service information by a suitably qualified person.

Common Questions

Will these front brake pads fit my Suzuki SX4?
This part (P23105) is listed for the fitments shown on this page. Confirm by matching the fitment details, front position, pad dimensions, Lucas brake system and OE references. Verify VIN/engine.

What OEM part numbers does this cross-reference?
Cross-reference numbers are listed in the OEM Reference Numbers section above. Match at least one to your original part before ordering.

What is included?
Accessories, brake caliper screws and anti-squeak plate.

What brand is this part?
This listing is for BREMBO brake pads for the front axle set.

How do I confirm fitment if there are multiple variants?
Compare the supplied fitment details, OE reference numbers, original part details, front position, front axle set configuration and listed pad specifications before ordering. Verify VIN/engine.

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