Power and Ground Distribution: Specifications

1997 Oldsmobile LSS V6-3.8L VIN KSECTION Specifications
G100 17 N.m (12.5 lb. ft.)
G101 17 N.m (12.5 lb. ft.)
G102 17 N.m (12.5 lb. ft.)
G104 17 N.m (12.5 lb. ft.)
G105 17 N.m (12.5 lb. ft.)
G106 17 N.m (12.5 lb. ft.)
G201 9 N.m (79.5 lb. in.)
G202 9 N.m (79.5 lb. in.)
G402 9 N.m (79.5 lb. in.)
RENDER: 1.0x

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