Fastener Specifications

2025 Chevrolet Traverse High Country, FWDSECTION Fastener Specifications
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Engine Wiring Harness Junction Block

Callout Component Name [Component Quantity] Single Use Fastener/Component Thread Locking Adhesive Required Specification Procedure
Metric (English)
1 Engine Wiring Harness Fuse Block Nut - - 16 N.m (12 lb ft) Engine Wiring Harness Junction Block Replacement
2 Engine Wiring Harness Junction Block Bolt - - 22 N.m (16 lb ft) Engine Wiring Harness Junction Block Replacement
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NOTE: Callout items in the following chart represent components shown in graphic above.
Engine Wiring Harness Fuse Block Bracket

Callout Component Name [Component Quantity] Single Use Fastener/Component Thread Locking Adhesive Required Specification Procedure
Metric (English)
1 Engine Wiring Harness Fuse Block Bracket Nut [2x] - - 9 N.m (80 lb in) Engine Wiring Harness Fuse Block Bracket Replacement
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NOTE: Callout items in the following chart represent components shown in graphic above.
Generator and Starter Fasteners

Callout Component Name [Component Quantity] Single Use Fastener/Component Thread Locking Adhesive Required Specification Procedure
Metric (English)
1 Generator Bolt [2x] - - 22 N.m (16 lb ft) Generator Replacement
2 Battery Positive and Negative Cable Nut @ Generator - - 15 N.m (11 lb ft) Battery Positive and Negative Cable Replacement
3 Battery Positive and Negative Cable Nut @ Starter - - 12.5 N.m (111 lb in) Battery Positive and Negative Cable Replacement
4 Battery Negative Cable Ground Bolt @ Transmission - - 22 N.m (16 lb ft) Battery Positive and Negative Cable Replacement
5 Starter Bolt [3x] - - 58 N.m (43 lb ft) Starter Replacement
6 Engine Wiring Harness Bracket Bolt - - 9 N.m (80 lb in) Starter Replacement
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NOTE: Callout items in the following chart represent components shown in graphic above.
Battery Fasteners

Callout Component Name [Component Quantity] Single Use Fastener/Component Thread Locking Adhesive Required Specification Procedure
Metric (English)
1 Battery Negative Cable Nut - - 9 N.m (80 lb in) Battery Negative Cable Disconnection and Connection
2 Battery Positive Post Clamp Nut - - 4.5 N.m (40 lb in) Battery Negative Cable Disconnection and Connection
3 Battery Positive and Negative Cable Nut [2x] - - 22 N.m (16 lb ft) Battery Positive and Negative Cable Replacement
4 Front Compartment Fuse Block Cable Nut [5x] - - 8 N.m (71 lb in) Battery Negative Cable Disconnection and Connection
5 Front Compartment Fuse Block Cable Nut [2x] - - 8 N.m (71 lb in) Battery Negative Cable Disconnection and Connection
6 Battery Hold Down Retainer Nut - - 5 N.m (44 lb in) Powertrain Control Module Replacement
7 Battery Hold Down Retainer Bolt - - 5 N.m (44 lb in) Battery Hold Down Retainer Replacement
8 Battery Hold Down Retainer Bolt - - 22 N.m (16 lb ft) Battery Replacement
9 Wiring Harness Ground Nut - - 8 N.m (71 lb in) Battery Positive and Negative Cable Replacement
10 Battery Monitor Module - - 4.5 N.m (40 lb in) Battery Monitor Module Replacement
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NOTE: Callout items in the following chart represent components shown in graphic above.
Battery Tray Fastener

Callout Component Name [Component Quantity] Single Use Fastener/Component Thread Locking Adhesive Required Specification Procedure
Metric (English)
1 Battery Tray Bolt [4x] - - 22 N.m (16 lb ft) Battery Tray Replacement
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