Fiat said all but one of its Italian car plants resumed normal production on Friday as some workers remained on strike at the southern Melfi factory for a 12th day.
However, the striking workers' decision to lift a blockade of the Melfi plant on Thursday had freed up components for shipment to other Fiat production lines in Italy, a Fiat spokesman said.
"As of this morning, all our other plants are back to normal," the spokesman said. "We are getting the supply of components needed from Melfi."