Seats

1999 Ford Econoline E150 1/2 Ton V6-4.2L VIN 2SECTION Seats
Front Seat Support to Floorpan Bolts and Nuts 34-46 Foot Pound-Force (ft.lb)
Armrest Bolt 22-30 Foot Pound-Force (ft.lb)
Front Seat Back Pivot Side Inner Cover Screws 14-19 Inch Pound-Force (in.lb)
Front Seat Back Latch Lower Cover Screws 14-19 Inch Pound-Force (in.lb)
Seat Back Latch Bolts 30-41 Foot Pound-Force (ft.lb)
Seat Back Pivot Bolts 15-21 Foot Pound-Force (ft.lb)
Passenger Seat Storage Drawer Retainer Screws 14-19 Inch Pound-Force (in.lb)
Rear Bench Seat Back Frame to Seat Cushion Frame Bolts 16-21 Foot Pound-Force (ft.lb)
Rear Bench Stanchion to seat Cushion Frame Bolts 16-21 Foot Pound-Force (ft.lb)
Armrest Bracket to Rear Bench Seat Back Frame Bolts 16-21 Foot Pound-Force (ft.lb)
Rear Bench Seat Latch Striker to Floorpan 34-46 Foot Pound-Force (ft.lb)
Rear Bench Seat Belt and Buckle Assembly to Stanchion Bolts 25-34 Foot Pound-Force (ft.lb)
Rear Bench Seat Belt and Buckle Assembly to Seat Cushion Frame Bolt 25-34 Foot Pound-Force (ft.lb)
Rear Bucket Seat Safety Belt Buckle End Bolt 25-34 Foot Pound-Force (ft.lb)
Rear Bucket Seat Safety Belt Anchor and Strap Bolt 25-34 Foot Pound-Force (ft.lb)
Rear Bench Seat Latch Striker Extended Wagon 34-46 Foot Pound-Force (ft.lb)
Seat Track to Seat Support Nuts 15-21 Foot Pound-Force (ft.lb)
Seat Track to Seat Support Bolts 15-21 Foot Pound-Force (ft.lb)
Seat Track to Seat Cushion Bolts 15-21 Foot Pound-Force (ft.lb)
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