Section 21 (Antilock Brake System (Abs) (Service Information)): Specifications: Specifications

2013 Dodge and Ram Journey Crew, AWDSECTION Specifications
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DESCRIPTION N.m Ft. Lbs.Β  In. Lbs.Β 
ABS ABM Mounting Screws (To HCU) 2 - 17
ABS ICU Mounting Bolt (To Bracket) 11 8 97
ABS ICU Mounting Pins 11 8 97
ABS ICU Mounting Bracket Screws (To Frame) 23 17 203
ABS ICU Mounting Bracket Screw And Nut (To Body) - Right-Hand-Drive 23 17 203
ABS Wheel Speed Sensor Head Mounting Bolt - Front 12 9 106
ABS Wheel Speed Sensor Head Mounting Bolt - Rear 6 4.5 55
ABS Wheel Speed Sensor Routing Bracket Screws - Front 20 15 177
ABS Wheel Speed Sensor Routing Bracket Screws - Rear 20 15 177
Brake Tube Nuts 17 12.5 150
Brake Hose Bracket Bolt 18 13 160
Brake Hose Caliper Banjo Bolt 26 19 230
Brake Shield Mounting Screws 8 6 71
Disc Brake Caliper Adapter Mounting Bolts - Front 169 125 -
Disc Brake Caliper Adapter Mounting Bolts - Rear 100 74 -
Disc Brake Caliper Guide Pin Bolts - Front 35 26 -
Disc Brake Caliper Guide Pin Bolts - Rear 35 26 -
Disc Brake Caliper Bleeder Screw 10 7 88
Dynamics (ESP) Sensor Mounting Nuts 9 6.5 80
Master Cylinder Mounting Nuts 25 19 225
Pedal Bracket Upper Mounting Nuts 28 21 250
Power Brake Booster Mounting Nuts 28 21 250
Parking Brake Cable Mounting Screws to Hand Lever - Front 28 21 250
Parking Brake Cable Routing Clamp Screws/Nuts 6 4.5 55
Parking Brake Cable Routing Loop Mounting Nuts 6 4.5 55
Parking Brake Lever Mounting Nuts - Foot Lever System 28 21 250
Parking Brake Lever Mounting Nuts - Hand Lever System 20 15 177
Wheel Mounting (Lug) Nuts 135 100 -
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