The Abarth parts catalog on 7zap is an independent reference resource for identifying assemblies, diagram positions and OEM part numbers. It supports research for selected Abarth passenger cars without implying manufacturer affiliation, product availability or confirmed compatibility. Start with the vehicle list above, choose the relevant generation and then work through the displayed catalog structure.
Catalog entries include distinct Cinquecento and Punto versions. Examples include Nuova Cinquecento (Type 312) (2008–2012), Cinquecento (Type 312) (2012–2015) and Punto (Type 199) Facelift (2013). Similar names do not make their parts interchangeable, so the generation label, type and displayed production period should be checked before opening an assembly.
Depending on the selected vehicle, navigation may use universal categories or manufacturer categories. These two views help organize the available component groups from different reference perspectives. Open the category closest to the assembly being researched, then narrow the search through its subgroups and diagrams.
An Abarth parts diagram can help show how cataloged components relate within an assembly. Typical catalog navigation may lead to structural groups, service-related components, electrical items or other systems when those sections are displayed for the chosen vehicle. Coverage can differ between generations and configurations, so the visible catalog should define the scope of the search.
An Abarth exploded view separates an assembly into illustrated positions. Numbered callouts direct the reader to corresponding rows in a parts list, where an OEM reference, description, quantity note or applicability remark may be shown. A callout is only a pointer to a list row; it is not necessarily an orderable part number.
Abarth OEM part numbers are useful for comparison with markings, maintenance records and third-party documentation. However, a matching-looking number or description does not by itself establish suitability for a particular car. Prefixes, suffixes, notes and configuration distinctions should be retained when recording a reference.
Manual browsing begins with the displayed model family and generation. Distinguish, for example, Grande Punto (Type 199) (2007–2008) from Punto (Type 199) (2010–2012), rather than relying on the shared type alone. Review any further factory-configuration choices presented by the catalog and compare them with reliable vehicle information. If a detail remains uncertain, record the candidate references for further verification instead of assuming interchangeability.
VIN lookup is an independent, vehicle-specific path. It is not a configuration and does not select one of the manually browsed configurations. When VIN functionality is available, enter the identifier through that dedicated route and assess the returned catalog information separately. Manual generation browsing remains useful when researching diagrams or when vehicle-specific identification is unavailable.
No. 7zap is an independent reference catalog and does not claim affiliation with Abarth or manufacturer-authorized status.
The callout points to a parts-list row. That row may contain an OEM number, but the callout itself should not be treated as the part number.
The shared type designation is not sufficient evidence. Check the selected Punto or Grande Punto generation, the relevant diagram, list notes and vehicle details.
No. An OEM number is a research reference. Vehicle configuration, catalog notes and information from the existing component should be checked before the reference is used.

