Torque Specifications

2002 Chevrolet Tracker 2D Utility, RWD, StandardSECTION Torque Specifications
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS

Application Ft. Lbs. (N.m)
Camshaft Position Sensor Bolt 11 (15)
Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor 11 (15)
Front Suspension Support Brace Bolt (2.5L) 37 (50)
Fuel Pipe Hold-Down Bolt (2.0L) 19 (25)
Fuel Rail Bolts
2.0L 22 (30)
2.5L 17 (23)
Fuel Rail Crossover Pipe Union Bolt (2.5L) 22 (30)
Fuel Supply Pipe Union Bolt 22 (30)
Fuel Tank Shield Bolts 26 (35)
Fuel Tank Strap Bolts 26 (35)
Intake Collector-To-Intake Manifold Bolt (2.5L) 16 (22)
Intake Manifold Reinforcement Bracket Bolt (2.0L) 18 (25)
Intake Surge Tank Nuts 16 (22)
Knock Sensor (2.0L) 17 (23)
Oxygen Sensor 32 (45)
Spark Plug 18 (25)
Throttle Body Retaining Bolt/Nut
2.0L 18 (25)
2.5L (1)
INCH Lbs. (N.m)Β 
Crankshaft Position Sensor Bolt 89 (10.0)
EVAP Canister Bolt 89 (10.0)
EVAP Canister Filter Bolt 89 (10.0)
EVAP Canister Purge Valve Nut
2.0L 14 (1.6)
2.5L 89 (10.0)
EVAP Canister Vent Valve Bracket Bolt 89 (10.0)
Fuel Cut-Off Valve Bolt 30 (3.5)
Fuel Filler Pipe Bolt 30 (3.5)
Fuel Filter Bracket Bolt 97 (11.0)
Fuel Limiter Vent Valve Bolt 30 (3.5)
Fuel Pipe Bracket Bolt (2.5L) 89 (10.0)
Fuel Pressure Regulator Bolt 89 (10.0)
Fuel Sender Assembly Bolts 60 (5.0)
Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor Bolts 30 (3.5)
Idle Air Control Valve Bolt 30 (3.5)
Ignition Coil Bolt 89 (10.0)
MAF Sensor Bolts (2.0L) 89 (10.0)
MAP Sensor Bolt 27 (3.0)
PCM
Bracket Bolt 89 (10.0)
Retaining Bolt 89 (10.0)
Throttle Position Sensor Screw
2.0L 30 (3.5)
2.5L 22 (2.5)
(1) Tighten to 106 INCH lbs. (12.0 N.m).
RENDER: 1.0x

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  • β€’ You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
  • β€’ Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
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