Not sure where you are, friend, but my data book tells me the Fiat Strada was produced in the 1980's and there wasn't a 1.2 model, a 1.1 and a 1.3 is what appears in the book.
I remember the car quite well as I worked on a few, typically the car was short-lived due to the severe rate of body corrosion.
If your car is a locally made under licence in the way of many of the eastern bloc Fiats, you will need to obtain technical information locally as in those circumstances made under licence cars rarely used the original engines.
It is also possible your car is not a Strada at all but maybe something like a Fiat Bravo that is locally named a Strada because another manufacturer is already using the Bravo name or perhaps the original name clashed with a slightly distasteful product. The Strada was originally the Ritmo but had to be named Strada in the USA due to a similar sounding brand of sanitary towels.
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Not sure where you are, friend, but my data book tells me the Fiat Strada was produced in the 1980's and there wasn't a 1.2 model, a 1.1 and a 1.3 is what appears in the book.
I remember the car quite well as I worked on a few, typically the car was short-lived due to the severe rate of body corrosion.
If your car is a locally made under licence in the way of many of the eastern bloc Fiats, you will need to obtain technical information locally as in those circumstances made under licence cars rarely used the original engines.
It is also possible your car is not a Strada at all but maybe something like a Fiat Bravo that is locally named a Strada because another manufacturer is already using the Bravo name or perhaps the original name clashed with a slightly distasteful product. The Strada was originally the Ritmo but had to be named Strada in the USA due to a similar sounding brand of sanitary towels.