Fastener Tightening Specifications

2004 Oldsmobile Bravada AWDSECTION Fastener Tightening Specifications
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Fastener Tightening Specifications

Application Specification
Metric English
Axle Bracket Retaining Bolts/Nuts 25 N.m 18 lb ft
Brake Hose Bracket Retaining Bolt 12 N.m 106 lb in
Control Module Bracket to Frame Bolts 10 N.m 81 lb in
Control Module to Frame Bracket Nuts 24 N.m 18 lb ft
Inner Tie Rod End Support Clamp 25 N.m 18 lb ft
Inner Tie Rod End to Steering Gear 100 N.m 74 lb ft
Inner Tie Rod Jam Nut 65 N.m 48 lb ft
Lower Ball Joint Pinch Bolt 230 N.m 169 lb ft
Lower Ball Joint Retaining Bolts 110 N.m 81 lb ft
Outer Tie Rod End Retaining Bracket Bolts 65 N.m 48 lb ft
Outer Tie Rod End Retaining Nut to Steering Knuckle 55 N.m 40 lb ft
Park Brake Cable Bracket Retaining Bolt 65 N.m 48 lb ft
Rear Wheel Position Sensor 4 N.m 35 lb in
Steering Gear Actuator and Cover Retaining Bolts 61 N.m 45 to ft
Steering Gear Motor To the Steering Gear, 6 mm bolts 10 N.m 89 lb in
Steering Gear Motor To the Steering Gear, 4 mm bolts 4 N.m 35 lb in
Steering Gear Protection Shield Retaining Bolts 180 N.m 132 lb ft
Upper Ball Joint Retaining Bolts 110 N.m 81 lb ft
Upper Bail Joint Retaining Nut 200 N.m 147 lb ft
Wheel Hub and Bearing Retaining Bolts 180 N.m 132 lb ft
Wheel Drive Shaft Retaining Nut 250 N.m 184 lb ft
Yaw Rate Sensor/Lateral Accelerometer Nuts 10 N.m 89 lb in
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