Fastener Specifications

2025 Chevrolet Equinox RS, FWDSECTION Fastener Specifications
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Forward Collision Alert Display

Callout Component Name [Component Quantity] Single Use Fastener/Component Thread Locking Adhesive Required Specification Procedure
Metric (English)
1 Forward Collision Alert Display Bolt [2x] - - 2.5 N.m (22 lb in) Forward Collision Alert Display Replacement 
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Forward Range Radar Bracket

Callout Component Name [Component Quantity] Single Use Fastener / Component Thread Locking Adhesive Required Specification Procedure
Metric (English)
1 Forward Range Radar Bracket Double Stud - - 9 N.m (80 lb in) Forward Range Radar Bracket Replacement 
2 Forward Range Radar Bracket Bolt - - 9 N.m (80 lb in) Forward Range Radar Bracket Replacement 
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Forward Range Radar Sensor

Callout Component Name [Component Quantity] Single Use Fastener / Component Thread Locking Adhesive Required Specification Procedure
Metric (English)
1 Forward Range Radar Sensor Bolt [3x] - - 9 N.m (80 lb in) Forward Range Radar Sensor Replacement 
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Short Range Radar Rear Sensor

Callout Component Name [Component Quantity] Single Use Fastener / Component Thread Locking Adhesive Required Specification Procedure
Metric (English)
1 Short Range Radar Sensor Bolt [2x] - - 2.5 N.m (22 lb in) Short Range Radar Rear Sensor Replacement 
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Side Obstacle Detection Control Module

Callout Component Name [Component Quantity] Single Use Fastener / Component Thread Locking Adhesive Required Specification Procedure
Metric (English)
1 Side Object Sensing Alert Module Bolt [2x] - - 2.5 N.m (22 lb in) Side Obstacle Detection Control Module Replacement 
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