

Engine (33%)
Transmission and Drivetrain (0%)
Brakes and Traction Control (0%)
Suspension and Steering (0%)
Electrical and Air Conditioning (22%)
Paint, Rust, Leaks, Rattles, and Trim (22%)
Other (0%)
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< $100 (100%)
turbocharged 160hp 1.4L I4 6-speed manual FWD
Fiat 500X in Florida, United States Jun 2017 - Jun 2018 | |||
Jul 201737600 mi | Vacuum line connection broke at air filter box. Entire air filter box was replaced. | ||
Sep 201742600 mi | Recirculation blend door was binding and not opening to allow fresh air in when fresh air mode was selected. Blend door motor and gears were replaced. Lower dash had to be disassembled to replace the parts. Driver side air vent faded from dark gray to a chalky whitish gray. Vent was replaced. | ||
Dec 201748900 mi | Passenger Side engine mount failed, causing clunks and vibration. Mount was replaced. |
180-horsepower 2.4L I4 9-speed shiftable automatic AWD
Fiat 500X in Pennsylvania, United States Jun 2016 - Jul 2018 | |||
Jun 20162414 mi | From the beginning (Feb 2016 - 250mi), the front collision system was malfunctioning. After diagnosing the issue, the module was replaced, but it need calibration. It took four months for them to get the calibration tool (from Italy). It was in June 2016 that the problem was fixed. | ||
Dec 20167000 mi | Another issue with the FCW system. but in a different module than the first problem.... this one was in the ACC Module (adaptive cruise control). The tool was brought in from Italy again and repair was done while car was in for regular service. | ||
Sep 201716000 mi | Engine mounts replaced due to excess vibrations. A TSB had been issued |
Fiat 500X in Illinois, United States Jun 2017 - Jun 2018 | |||
Aug 201717000 mi | Power seat stopped working on the driver’s side. Was told the body module that controls the seat was reset and everything is working normally. | ||
Jan 201820000 mi | Driver door latch was not fully disengaging when trying to open the door, resulting in it getting “stuck”. It required a solid shoulder bump to open. |