No they are not same, though they have fiat punto before them. The new fiat has brought a lot of changes to make it perfect for long drives n here goes it. 'The new FIAT PUNTO2012' .
I have the same problem but on Fiat Punto 75sx 1999. please let me know if you slove the problem and will do so if I solve it
my punto 8v 52 reg is 1,3,4,2. probably the same
Yes,they are the same,i have done this.
The fuse for the heater on a Fiat Punto (58 plate) is typically located in the fuse box, which is usually found in the engine compartment or under the dashboard on the driver's side. You can check the owner's manual for the exact location and designation of the heater fuse. Look for a fuse labeled for the heating system or blower motor. Always ensure to replace it with a fuse of the same amperage.
had the same issue, an it was a wheel bearing
Yes it will fit you would be better of changing box with engine and fuel setup is different so ecu will also have to be changed. fuel pump in tank should be the same but worth checking out...be carefull removing this pump + installing as they are easilly coroded and intake/return snap off. ecu may need recoding as may well eat the petrol but this is minor and very cheap to fix
Could be that your battery is tired and wants changing ? Expensive item @ $65.00 though. My car does the same thing when it is low on fuel. Punto gauges are poor quality.
of course.
I had the same problem and it turned out to be that the two outlets from the water drip tray in the bonnet were clogged with leaves.
On most cars, air filters are located on the top of an engine. This will probably be the same location for a Fiat Brava.
Sorry, no it is not possible. Are you sure that it is the heater? Airlocks in the radiator can cause same issues. Common fault. Cylinder head Gasket gone? Check oil for creamy substance. If present your gasket. I updated another couple of questons about same thing (in more detail). Search on Fiat Punto overheating. Good Luck.