







The Venucia parts catalog on 7zap provides a structured reference for identifying vehicle assemblies, diagram positions, and OEM part numbers. It is intended for owners, repair professionals, and parts researchers who need to examine how components are grouped before checking a number against a specific vehicle.
Begin with the generation list shown above. Catalog entries include Venucia passenger-car families such as the D50, D60, e30, M50V, R30, T60, T70, and T90. The displayed production ranges help distinguish entries that may otherwise have similar model names. For example, the catalog separates D50 — D50 (2012–2019) from D60 — D60 (2017–2019), while T70 — T70 (2014–2019) and T90 — T90 (2016–2019) remain distinct browsing choices.
After choosing a displayed generation, follow the available catalog navigation into the relevant vehicle system or assembly. Depending on the selected record, this can help narrow research from a broad area to a diagram and its associated parts list. The catalog structure is useful when a component name is uncertain or when several nearby pieces must be distinguished visually.
A Venucia parts diagram may show an exploded view with numbered callouts. Each callout points to a corresponding row in the parts list; it is not necessarily an orderable part number. The row may provide an OEM number, description, quantity context, or notes available for that catalog record. Treat Venucia part numbers as research references rather than proof that a component applies to a particular car.
Select the model family and production range that match the vehicle documentation. Where the manually browsed catalog presents additional factory configuration choices, compare them carefully with known vehicle details. Similar-looking components can differ because of production timing or equipment distinctions that are not obvious from an illustration.
VIN lookup is an independent, vehicle-specific path. It is not a configuration within the manually browsed Venucia parts catalogue and does not select one of its displayed configurations. When VIN-based lookup is available, enter the vehicle identifier through that separate route and assess the resulting information on its own terms.
Choose the displayed model generation that agrees with the vehicle information, then open the relevant assembly and inspect its diagram and parts list together.
No. A callout is a visual pointer to a parts-list row. Check that row for the associated description and any OEM reference presented there.
An OEM number is valuable for comparison, but it does not by itself confirm applicability. Generation, factory configuration, production details, and later number changes may require further checking.
Return to the generation and configuration choices, then compare callouts, descriptions, adjacent components, and number suffixes. Avoid identifying a part from illustration shape alone.
No. 7zap is an independent reference catalog designed to support parts research and OEM-number identification.