Fastener Tightening Specifications

2004 Oldsmobile Bravada AWDSECTION Fastener Tightening Specifications
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Fastener Tightening Specifications

Application Specification
Metric English
Air Inlet Grille Panel Screws 2 N.m 18 lb in
Battery Tray Bolts 9 N.m 80 lb in
Cab Mount Bolts 75 N.m 55 lb ft
Cable Handle Nut 11 N.m 97 lb in
Condenser Mounting Bolts 9 N.m 80 lb in
Diagonal Brace Bolts 25 N.m 18 lb ft
Fender Bolts 25 N.m 18 lb ft
Fender to Cowl Support Brace Bolts 9 N.m 80 lb in
Fender to Door Hinge Bolts 25 N.m 18 lb ft
Fender to Radiator Support Bolts 25 N.m 18 lb ft
Fender to Upper Cowl Bracket Bolts 25 N.m 18 lb ft
Ground Strap Nut 9 N.m 80 lb in
Headlamp Housing Screws 9 N.m 80 lb in
Hinge to Fender Bracket Bolt 25 N.m 18 lb ft
Hood Hinge Bolts 25 N.m 18 lb ft
Hood Latch Bolts 9 N.m 80 lb in
Hood Spring Bolts 25 N.m 18 lb ft
Link Assembly Bolts 25 N.m 18 lb ft
Lower Fender Bolts 25 N.m 18 lb ft
Pickup Box to Frame Rail Bolts 70 N.m 52 lb ft
Pivot Bolt 25 N.m 18 lb ft
Radiator Support to Frame Mounting Nut 70 N.m 52 lb ft
Upper Radiator Support Bolts 9 N.m 80 lb in
Washer Reservoir Bolt 9 N.m 80 lb in
Wheelhouse Panel Bracket Bolts 9 N.m 80 lb in
Wheelhouse Panel Bracket Nuts 25 N.m 18 lb ft
Wheelhouse Panel to Dash Panel Bolt 9 N.m 80 lb in
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