System Specifications

1999 Chevrolet Astro Van 2WD V6-4.3L VIN WSECTION System Specifications
Child Restraint Belt Tether Retaining Bolts 20 Foot Pound-Force (ft.lb)
Seat Belt Buckle Bolt To Front Bucket Seat Riser 39 Foot Pound-Force (ft.lb)
Seat Belt Buckle Bolt To Rear Bucket Seat Riser 39 Foot Pound-Force (ft.lb)
Seat Belt Buckle And Latch Bolt To Rear Seat Frame 39 Foot Pound-Force (ft.lb)
Seat Belt Buckle And Latch Bolt To Rear Seat #2 Frame 39 Foot Pound-Force (ft.lb)
Seat Belt Buckle Bolt To Rear Seat Frame 39 Foot Pound-Force (ft.lb)
Seat Belt Buckle Bolt To Rear Seat #2 Frame 39 Foot Pound-Force (ft.lb)
Seat Belt Latch Nut 39 Foot Pound-Force (ft.lb)
Seat Belt Shoulder Guide Adjuster Bracket Bolt To Pillar 22 Foot Pound-Force (ft.lb)
Seat Belt Shoulder Bolt To Seat Belt Shoulder Guide Bracket 26 Foot Pound-Force (ft.lb)
Seat Belt Shoulder Bolt To Rear Wheelhouse 39 Foot Pound-Force (ft.lb)
Seat Belt Shoulder Bolt To Reinforcement Left Rear Bracket 26 Foot Pound-Force (ft.lb)
Seat Belt Shoulder Reinforcement Bolt Left Rear 26 Foot Pound-Force (ft.lb)
Seat Belt Shoulder Reinforcement Nut To Left Rear Roof Panel 26 Foot Pound-Force (ft.lb)
Seat Belt Shoulder Bolt To Reinforcement Left Rear Bracket 26 Foot Pound-Force (ft.lb)
Seat Belt Shoulder Bolt Right Rear 26 Foot Pound-Force (ft.lb)
Seat Belt Shoulder Reinforcement To The Right Rear Roof Panel 26 Foot Pound-Force (ft.lb)
Seat Belt Shoulder Bolt To Right Reinforcement Bracket 26 Foot Pound-Force (ft.lb)
Seat Riser To Floor Nuts 32 Foot Pound-Force (ft.lb)
Seat To Seat Rise Bolts 22 Foot Pound-Force (ft.lb)
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