Hi Guys, I found this when going thru some Italian FIAT forums. This seems to be original list of Fiat SPECIFIC error codes. Although it is in Italian you...
Fiat Ducato (2015-2019..) fuses Fuse box location Fuses are grouped into three fuse boxes to be found respectively on the dashboard, on the passenger compartment right pil lar and in the engine compartment. Engine compartment fuse box
This thread is for the general discussion of the Guide Front shock absorber replacement. Please add to the discussion here. John202020 submitted a new guide: Front shock absorber replacement I had to replace our 2009 front shocks due to corrosion, this is how I did it, hopefully if you do...
Can you find products codes (OE Fiat codes) in eLearn? If "Yes", how?! In which section? And like... how?! Thanks! eLearn is the workshop manual used to assist with vehicle repairs. Product codes for spare parts are shown in ePer on the black bar at the top of this page. .
The firmware's are produced for all sorts of Fiat group, Peugeot and Citroen cars as the Uconnect unit for the 5inch is made by continental the manufacturers just add in their flavoring.
Hi, straight up confession, I was directed here from Ford Forum. 2015 KA with the Fiat 1.2 Engine. It has a coolant leak somewhere near the Water pump/Thermostat to the right of the engine looking from the front. Hopefully attached picture shows general area but is there any usual suspects I...
Hello, I've read that it is advised to replace Cam belt on Fiat 500 at 5 years. My car has only done 21,500 miles and is a 70 plate (2020). I have been quoted £450 does this sound reasonable?
Thanks, the Fiat dealer was a last gasp attempt I'm afraid. I can totally seeing them trying to flog me something from their forecourt. It's due an MOT and service next month too, not even sure to go ahead with these now as it could be a lost cause. Where are you based? Stalling at junctions doesn't sound like a pure gearbox problem..
Fiat 500 for 16 year olds | FIAT 500 (2007+) No it’s not April 1st, this is actually a thing in Germany Ellenator is a company that, for around $5,000 plus the cost of the car, will take a Volkswagen Polo, SEAT Ibiza, Skoda Fabia, or a Fiat 500 and replace the rear axle with a new one that uses a pair of 14 inch wheels only about 18...