Model | Trim | Years | Torque |
---|---|---|---|
124 | 2 DOOR / SPIDER | 1967 - 1981 | 65 ft.-lbs. |
124 SPIDER | 16"BASE / CONVERTBLE | 2017 - 2018 | 95 ft.-lbs. |
500 - POP | 15"STEEL / POP | 2012 - 2018 | 70 ft.-lbs. |
500 - POP | 15"ALUM / POP | 2012 - 2018 | 80 ft.-lbs. |
500 - SPORT | 16"BASE / SPORT | 2012 - 2018 | 80 ft.-lbs. |
500C - POP | 15"STEEL / POP | 2012 - 2018 | 70 ft.-lbs. |
500C - LOUNGE | 15"BASE / LOUNGE | 2012 - 2016 | 80 ft.-lbs. |
500E | 15"BASE / ELECTRIC | 2013 - 2016 | 80 ft.-lbs. |
500L - POP | 16"STEEL / POP | 2014 - 2016 | 65 ft.-lbs. |
500L - EASY | 16"ALUM. / EASY | 2014 - 2016 | 90 ft.-lbs. |
500X | 17"BASE / EASY | 2016 - 2016 | 90 ft.-lbs. |
X1/9 | 2 DOOR / SPORT SPDR | 1974 - 1983 | 65 ft.-lbs. |
Ensuring proper lug nut torque specifications is crucial for all vehicles, including Fiats. Lug nuts are responsible for securing the wheels to the vehicle, and if they're not tightened to the manufacturer's specifications, it can lead to various issues such as loose wheels, uneven tire wear, and potentially dangerous driving conditions.
Each Fiat model may have slightly different torque specifications, so it's essential to refer to the owner's manual or contact a Fiat dealership to obtain the correct torque values for your specific vehicle.