Torque Specifications

2013 Volkswagen Beetle R-Line, 2.0L Eng VIN TSECTION Torque Specifications
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TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS

Description Nm lb-ft lb-in
ABS module screws 5 - 44
Brake caliper-to-hydraulic control unit (HCU) brake tube fittings - vehicles equipped with standard ABS 18 13 -
Brake caliper-to-HCU brake tube fittings - vehicles equipped with roll stability control (RSC) 28 21 -
Charge air cooler (CAC) clamp nuts 12 9 -
Degas bottle bolts 10 - 89
Front wheel speed sensor bolt 9 - 80
HCU bracket-to-inner fender well nuts 29 21 -
HCU-to-HCU bracket bolts - vehicles equipped with standard ABS 15 11 -
HCU-to-HCU bracket bolts - vehicles equipped with RSC 11 8 -
Instrument panel LH knee bolster bolts 9 - 80
Master cylinder primary and secondary brake tube fittings - vehicles equipped with standard ABS 18 13 -
Master cylinder primary and secondary brake tube fittings - vehicles equipped with RSC 28 21 -
Power steering fluid reservoir bracket bolts 28 21 -
Rear wheel speed sensor bolt - vehicles equipped with RSC 25 18 -
Stability control sensor cluster bolts 6 - 53
Steering wheel rotation sensor bolts 1 - 9
Wheel speed sensor harness bolts 9 - 80
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