Fastener Tightening Specifications

2005 Audi A6 3.2 TSECTION Fastener Tightening Specifications
Components Bolt Size Nm
Brake rotor cover bolt - 10
Brake carrier ribbed bolt, FN3 - 190
Brake rotor bolt, FN3, FNRG60 - 5
Guide Pin, FN3, FNRG60, 2FNR 42 AL - 30
Brake carrier ribbed bolt, FNRG60 M14 x1.5 x 38 196
Brake line connection to brake hose, FNRG60, 2FNR 42 AL - 12
Brake line connection to brake caliper, FNRG60 - 17
Bracket bolt, FNRG60 - 25
Brake carrier ribbed bolt, 2FNR 42 AL M14 x1.5 x 38 190
Brake line connection to brake caliper, 2FNR 42 AL, Front Ceramic - 19
Bracket bolt, 2FNR 42 AL M 8 x 16 25
Front brake caliper bolt, steel, RS 6 - 196
Front brake rotor bolt, steel, RS 6, Front Ceramic - 10
Front tension strut bolt, steel, RS 6 - 30
Front brake line bracket bolt, steel, RS 6, Front Ceramic - 10
Front ceramic brake caliper bolts(1) - 196
Electromechanical parking brake actuator self-locking bolt TORX® 30 12
Rear brake guide pin self-locking bolt(1) - 35
Rear brake rotor screw - 5
Rear brake shield hex-bolts - 10
Rear brake ribbed bolts, lower connection(1) M 12 x 1.5 x 60 115
Rear brake ribbed bolts, upper connection(1) M 12 x 1.5 x 60 140
TORX® flange bolt for mounting bracket for pedal assembly - 10
Clutch lever stop(2) - 140
Clutch lever stop(3) - 150
Clutch master cylinder TORX® flange bolts(4) - 10
Clutch sensor bracket TORX® flange bolts(4) - 10
TORX® flange bolt for mounting bracket for pedal assembly (5) - 10
(1) : Always replace.
(2) : Black for 2.4L gasoline engines.
(3) : White for all other engines.
(4) : For manual transmission.
(5) : For automatic transmission.
RENDER: 1.0x

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