Fiat Parts By Vin Number ❲2026❳
Consider the Fiat 500. A 2015 model could be a standard Pop, a Sport, a Lounge, or an Abarth. It could have a 1.2L engine, a 1.4L engine, or the 0.9L TwinAir. The brake pads for a 1.2L city car are vastly different from those on a performance-tuned Abarth. If you order based on the model name, you might end up with parts that physically fit but offer the wrong performance characteristics, or worse, parts that don't fit at all because the mounting brackets changed mid-year.
Not all part catalogs are created equal. Here is the hierarchy of where to search.
Enter the VIN. That 17-character alphanumeric string isn’t just a random code. It’s your Fiat’s DNA. fiat parts by vin number
Your Fiat deserves precision. Your wallet deserves the peace of mind.
For the Fiat 124 Spider (which is basically a Mazda ND Miata with a Fiat engine), standard Fiat sites may fail you. Try EuroCompulsion or MoparOnlineParts. Consider the Fiat 500
You need rear shocks for a 2017 Fiat 500 Pop. Without the VIN, you might buy part #51933243. But with the VIN, the system shows your car has the “sport-tuned suspension” option. The correct part is different—and you just saved a return shipping headache.
If you buy a used engine or transmission from a junkyard (like LKQ or eBay), you must ask the seller: "What is the donor VIN?" Take that donor VIN and check it against your own using the Mopar catalog. If the part numbers for the short block differ, walk away. The brake pads for a 1
Input your VIN to see "Active Filters" that lock the catalog to your exact configuration, including MVS codes and production dates.
Since Fiat is owned by Stellantis (formerly FCA), the official parts database is shared with Mopar.
