Fastener Tightening Specifications

2004 Oldsmobile Bravada AWDSECTION Fastener Tightening Specifications
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Fastener Tightening Specifications

Application Specification
Metric English
Air Distribution Extension Duct Bolts 2 N.m 18 lb in
Arm Rest Screws 2 N.m 18 lb in
Assist Handle Nuts 8 N.m 71 lb in
Audio System Bolts 2 N.m 18 lb in
Cross Car Beam at Hinge Pillars Bolts 25 N.m 18 lb ft
Data Link Connector Bolts 2 N.m 18 lb in
Front Floor Console Front Mounting Point Bolts 6 N.m 53 lb in
Front Floor Console Rear of Storage Compartment Base Bolts 6 N.m 53 lb in
Front Floor Console Rear of Transaxle Shift Lever Bolts 6 N.m 53 lb in
Heads Up Display Bolts 2 N.m 18 lb in
Heater A/C Control Bolts 2 N.m 18 lb in
Hood Release Handle Base Bolts 2 N.m 18 lb in
Instrument Panel Cluster Bolts 2 N.m 18 lb in
Instrument Panel Cluster Trim Plate Bolts 2 N.m 18 lb in
Instrument Panel Compartment Bolts 2 N.m 18 lb in
Instrument Panel Compartment Door Retractor Cord Bolt 2 N.m 18 lb in
Instrument Panel Compartment Hinge Bolts 4 N.m 35 lb in
Instrument Panel Compartment Latch Bolts 2 N.m 18 lb in
Instrument Panel Forward Extension Compartment Bolts 2 N.m 18 lb in
Instrument Panel Trim Pad at Lower Hinge Pillars Bolts 20 N.m 15 lb ft
Instrument Panel Trim Pad at Windshield Bolts 5 N.m 44 lb in
Overhead Console Screws 2 N.m 18 lb in
Steering Column Bracket Bolts 6 N.m 53 lb in
Trim Plate Screws 2 N.m 18 lb in
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