Fastener Tightening Specifications

2004 Oldsmobile Bravada RWDSECTION Fastener Tightening Specifications
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Fastener Tightening Specifications

Application Specification
Metric English
Armrest Bolts 9 N.m 80 lb in
Armrest Trim Cover Screws 2 N.m 18 lb ft
Cushion Front Nuts 21 N.m 15 lb ft
Cushion Side Bolts 35 N.m 26 lb ft
Folding Head Restraint Assembly Bolts 7 N.m 61 lb in
Front Recliner Attachment Bolts 53 N.m 39 lb ft
Front Seat Belt Buckle Nut 53 N.m 39 lb ft
Hinge Assembly Bolts 7 N.m 61 lb in
Inboard Pivot Bolt 35 N.m 26 lb ft
Latch Cover Screws 2 N.m 18 lb in
Lumbar Switch Screws 2 N.m 18 lb in
Memory Module Screws 3 N.m 26 lb in
Outboard Pivot Bolt 35 N.m 26 lb ft
Outboard Seat Belt Anchor Nut 53 N.m 39 lb ft
Power Seat Switch Bezel Screws 2 N.m 18 lb in
Power Seat Switch Screws 2 N.m 18 lb in
Rear Heated Seat Switch Screw 1.6 N.m 14 lb in
Rear Seat Back Latch Bolt 45 N.m 33 lb ft
Rear Seat Back Latch Screw 25 N.m 18 lb ft
Recliner Arm Attachment Bolts 53 N.m 39 lb ft
Recliner/Release Handle Screws 2 N.m 18 lb in
Recliner Screw 10 N.m 89 lb in
Seat Back Folding Mechanism Bolts 21 N.m 15 lb ft
Seat Back Side Bolts 35 N.m 26 lb ft
Seat Belt Tower Cover Screw 1.9 N.m 17 lb in
Seat Front Retaining Nuts 55 N.m 41 lb ft
Seat Rear Retaining Bolts 55 N.m 41 lb ft
Trim Panel Screws 2 N.m 18 lb in
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