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- (-) Remove Seat Airbag filter Seat Airbag
- Airbag (114) Apply Airbag filter
- Airbag Clock Spring (1) Apply Airbag Clock Spring filter
- Airbag Control Unit ECU (1) Apply Airbag Control Unit ECU filter
- Airbag Cover (1) Apply Airbag Cover filter
- Airbag Curtain/Side (3) Apply Airbag Curtain/Side filter
- Airbag Door (1) Apply Airbag Door filter
- Airbag Kit (Set) (1) Apply Airbag Kit (Set) filter
- Airbag Roof (1) Apply Airbag Roof filter
- Airbag Seat (1) Apply Airbag Seat filter
- Airbag Sensor (1) Apply Airbag Sensor filter
- Airbag SRS Control Module (1) Apply Airbag SRS Control Module filter
- Curtain Airbag (17) Apply Curtain Airbag filter
- Dashboard (9) Apply Dashboard filter
- Door (4) Apply Door filter
- ECU (20) Apply ECU filter
- IMA sensor (1) Apply IMA sensor filter
- Passenger Airbag (3) Apply Passenger Airbag filter
- Seat (2) Apply Seat filter
- Steering Wheel (18) Apply Steering Wheel filter
Used Fiat Airbag Systems
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Fiat trivia
- Fiat has steadily grown, and now owns a variety of car companies, including Lancia, Ferrari, Chrysler, and Alfa Romeo.
- Fiat has won the European Car of the Year award an incredible nine times, more than any other manufacturer. However, the first Fiat to win the prestigious award was the 124 model, which was released in 1967.
- The British School of Motoring uses Fiats as learner vehicles. They moved from the Vauxhall Corsa to Fiats in 2009, and Fiat has now supplied over 14,000 vehicles to the BSM.
- There was an ongoing joke in the UK that Fiat was an acronym for 'Fix it again, Tony'. Fiat found it hilarious and used the slogan themselves in 2014 in their ads.
- Fiat vans have an odd way of being named. They are all named after antique Italian coins! That’s why they have names like Doblo, Ducato, and Fiorino.