Torque Specifications

2023 Dodge and Ram 2500 HD Power WagonSECTION Torque Specifications
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS

DESCRIPTION N.m Ft. Lbs. In. Lbs. COMMENT
B-Pillar Impact Sensor Bolt 9 - 80  
Upper Child Seat Anchor Bolt 20 15 -  
C-Pillar Impact Sensor Bolt 9 - 80  
Side Curtain Airbag Screw 7 - 62  
Door Impact Sensor 9 - 80  
Front Center Seat Belt Anchor Bolt 40 30 -  
Front Center Seat Belt Buckle Bolt 48 35 -  
Front Center Seat Belt Retractor Lower Bracket Bolt 40 30 -  
Front Center Seat Belt Bracket To Body Bracket Bolt 20 15 -  
Front Impact Sensor Nut 12 9 -  
Front Seat Belt Height Adjuster Bolt 40 30 -  
Front Seat Belt Buckle Bolt 48 35 -  
Front Seat Belt Retractor and Anchor Tensioner Bolt 45 33 -  
Front Seat Belt Turning Loop Screw 45 33 -  
Passenger Airbag Bolt 7 - 62  
Rear Center Seat Belt Buckle Anchor Bracket Nut - Mega Cab 23 17 -  
Rear Center Seat Belt Buckle Anchor To Anchor Bracket Bolt - Mega Cab 40 30 -  
Rear Seat Rear Mounting Bracket Bolt - Mega Cab 47 35 - Do not reuse these fasteners. If removed, a new fastener must be installed and tightened to specifications.
Rear Seat Inboard Seat Hinge Stabilizer Bracket Screw - Mega Cab 5 - 44  
Rear Center Seat Belt Buckle Bolt 40 30 -  
Rear Center Seat Belt Bracket To Body Bracket Bolt 20 15 -  
Rear Center Seat Belt Retractor/Right Outboard Buckle Assembly and Seat Bolt 40 30 -  
Rear Left Outboard Seat Belt Buckle Bolt 40 30 -  
Rear Outboard Seat Belt Anchor Bolt 40 30 -  
Rear Outboard Seat Belt Retractor Bolt 40 30 -  
Rear Seat Belt Turning Loop Bolt 40 30 -  
Seat Airbag (SAB) Nut 6 - 53  
RENDER: 1.0x

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