Fastener Tightening Specifications

2004 Oldsmobile Bravada AWDSECTION Fastener Tightening Specifications
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Fastener Tightening Specifications

Application Specification
Metric English
Clock Retaining Screws 2 N.m 18 lb in
Console Compartment Door Screws 1.6 N.m 14 lb in
Console Extension Trim Bezel Screws 2 N.m 18 lb in
Data Link Connector (DLC) Screw 2 N.m 18 lb in
DIC and Power Outlet Bracket Screws 1.6 N.m 14 lb in
Floor Console to the Floor Console Bracket Bolts 3.5 N.m 31 lb in
Floor Console End Panel Screws 1.6 N.m 14 lb in
Floor Console Storage Bin Screws 1.6 N.m 14 lb in
Instrument Panel Assembly to Carrier Support Screws and Nuts 9 N.m 80 lb in
Instrument Panel Carrier Side Bolts 50 N.m 37 lb ft
Instrument Panel Carrier Top Bolts 50 N.m 37 lb ft
Instrument Panel Center Support Bracket Bolt 25 N.m 18 lb ft
Instrument Panel Cluster Screws 2 N.m 18 lb in
Instrument Panel Compartment Screws 1.9 N.m 17 lb in
Instrument Panel Cupholder Screws 2 N.m 18 lb in
Instrument Panel to Console Screws 2 N.m 18 lb in
Instrument Panel Trim Pad Retaining Screws 2 N.m 18 lb in
Instrument Panel Upper Bracket Bolts 2 N.m 18 lb in
Knee Bolster Deflector Nuts 9 N.m 80 lb in
Knee Bolster Screws 2 N.m 18 lb in
Lower Instrument Panel Trim Panel Screws 2 N.m 18 lb in
Power Outlet Cover Screws 1.6 N.m 14 lb in
Underhood Ground and Connection Nut 9 N.m 80 lb in
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