Identifying Fiat workshop tools

Identifying Fiat workshop tools

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ModernAndy

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2,094 posts

135 months

Friday 3rd November 2017
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I've got a box of Fiat/Alfa workshop tools, I'd guess you'd call them 'OEM' as they're genuine Fiat rather than Snap-On or Laser or whoever. They're things like suspension blocks, fuel injection system testers, etc.

I was hoping I could check ePER to identify them but other than giving the original dealer price and what family of products the part is from, it's pretty useless. Does anybody know if there's a system like ePER that gives you applications for Fiat tools? I've put a few examples of part numbers below to make it clearer what sort of bits I'm looking through:

2000025300

2000024500

2000022600

2000001600

2000010700

227bhp

10,203 posts

128 months

Tuesday 7th November 2017
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ModernAndy said:
I've got a box of Fiat/Alfa workshop tools, I'd guess you'd call them 'OEM' as they're genuine Fiat rather than Snap-On or Laser or whoever. They're things like suspension blocks, fuel injection system testers, etc.

I was hoping I could check ePER to identify them but other than giving the original dealer price and what family of products the part is from, it's pretty useless. Does anybody know if there's a system like ePER that gives you applications for Fiat tools? I've put a few examples of part numbers below to make it clearer what sort of bits I'm looking through:

2000025300

2000024500

2000022600

2000001600

2000010700
There is a system called 'Google images' this taught me that the last one is for pressing out the rear bushes on the front crossmember of a Punto, maybe you could try that?