Fastener Tightening Specifications

2006 Cadillac SRX 4.6 A, AWDSECTION Fastener Tightening Specifications
Fastener Tightening Specifications

Application Specification
Metric English
Armrest Nuts 9 N.m 80 lb in
Bottom Panel Screws - Rear Seat No. 1 2 N.m 18 lb in
Front Seat Anchor Bolts 30 N.m 22 lb ft
Front Seat Retractor Nut 26 N.m 19 lb ft
Horizontal Motor Screws - Rear Seat No. 2 10 N.m 88 lb in
Latch Assembly Screw - Rear Seat No. 1 2 N.m 18 lb in
Left and Right Front Seat Upper and Lower Retractor Nuts 55 N.m 40 lb ft
Left and Right Pretensioner/Seat Belt Buckle Nut 42 N.m 31 lb ft
Left and Right Rear Shoulder Belt Retractor Bolts and Nuts 30 N.m 22 lb ft
Pivot Bolt to Front Seat Back Frame 35 N.m 26 lb ft
Pivot Cover Screws - Rear Seat No. 1 2 N.m 18 lb in
Power Recliner Motor to Seat Adjuster Nuts 10 N.m 88 lb in
Rear Seat Back Bolts 35 N.m 26 lb ft
Rear Seat Back Panel Bolts - Rear Seat No. 2 9 N.m 80 lb in
Rear Seat Belt Buckler Nuts - Rear Seat No. 1 42 N.m 31 lb ft
Rear Seat Control Module Nuts 9 N.m 80 lb in
Rear Seat Cushion Nuts 24 N.m 18 lb ft
Rear Seat Mounting Nuts 45 N.m 33 lb ft
Rear Seat Release Latch Screws 2 N.m 18 lb in
Recliner Arm Cover Screws 2 N.m 18 lb in
Recliner Motor Screws - Rear No. 2 10 N.m 88 lb in
Roller Assembly Bolt 52 N.m 38 lb ft
Roller Assembly Cover Screws 5 N.m 44 lb in
Rotation Motor Bolts - Rear No. 2 7 N.m 62 lb in
Seat Back Frame to Recliner Bolts 52 N.m 38 lb ft
Seat Belt Guide Screw - Rear No. 1 2 N.m 18 lb in
Seat Cushion to Adjuster Assembly Nuts 9 N.m 80 lb in
RENDER: 1.0x

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