Torque Specifications

2024 Dodge and Ram 1500 TRXSECTION Torque Specifications
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2023 RAM 1500. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
DESCRIPTION N. m Ft. Lbs. In. Lbs. COMMENT
48V+ Nut to MGU Specific Torque Sequence. Refer to UNIT, MOTOR GENERATOR (MGU), REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, 3.6L or UNIT, MOTOR GENERATOR (MGU), REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, 5.7L .  
48 Volt Harness Trough To Stud Bracket Nuts 11 8 -  
48 Volt Harness Trough To Engine Bracket Nuts 11 8 -  
B+ Battery Positive at Power Distribution Center (PDC) 8 - 71  
Battery Negative to Negative Post 7 - 62  
Battery Positive Cable 7 - 62  
Battery Positive to Positive Post 7 - 62  
Battery Bracket Bolt - Battery Hold Down to Tray 5 - 44  
Battery Tray Bolts 10 - 89  
Generator B+ Nut - 5.7L 14 10 -  
Generator M10 Bolts - 5.7L 55 41 -  
Generator to Front Cover - 5.7L 25 18 -  
Generator to Front Cover - Upper - 3.0L 5 - 44  
Generator to Front Cover - Lower - 3.0L 25 18 -  
Generator to Generator Mounting Bracket - 6.2L (Bolts) 25 18 -  
Generator to Generator Mounting Bracket - 6.2L (Nut) 25 18 -  
Generator to Generator Mounting Bracket - 6.2L (Double Ended Stud) 5 - 44  
Instrument Panel Ground Eyelet to Crossbeam 5 - 44  
Wire Harness Ground to Body 12 9 -  
Rear Chassis Wire Harness Bracket to Frame (TRX) 55 41 -  
Ground to Body 20 18 -  
Intelligent Battery Sensor (IBS) Sensor to Negative Post 5 - 44  
Jumper to MGU 11 8 -  
MGU Studs to Engine - 3.6L 10 - 89  
MGU Nuts to Studs - 3.6L 62 46 -  
MGU Bolt to Cylinder Head - 3.6L 62 46 -  
BSG Cable to MGU Bracket - 3.6L 9 - 80  
MGU Harness Trough To Cylinder Head Cover Nut 11 8 -  
MGU M10 Bolts to Engine - 5.7L Specific Torque Sequence. Refer to UNIT, MOTOR GENERATOR (MGU), REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, 3.6L or UNIT, MOTOR GENERATOR (MGU), REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, 5.7L .  
MGU M8 Bolts to Engine - 5.7L Specific Torque Sequence. Refer to UNIT, MOTOR GENERATOR (MGU), REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, 3.6L or UNIT, MOTOR GENERATOR (MGU), REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, 5.7L .  
Negative Battery Cable to the IBS 7 - 62  
Battery Negative Lead to Fender 20 15 -  
Negative Battery Cable to Engine Block 30 25 -  
Pencil Brace M8 Bolt to MGU Specific Torque Sequence. Refer to UNIT, MOTOR GENERATOR (MGU), REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, 3.6L or UNIT, MOTOR GENERATOR (MGU), REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, 5.7L .  
Pencil Brace M8 Bolts to Valve Cover Brace Specific Torque Sequence. Refer to UNIT, MOTOR GENERATOR (MGU), REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, 3.6L or UNIT, MOTOR GENERATOR (MGU), REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, 5.7L .  
PDC to Wiring Connector 4 - 35  
PDC to B+ 12 9 -  
PDC Tray To Cross Beam
Nuts
8 - 71  
Power Pack Unit (PPU) Ground to Body Nut 20 15 -  
PPU Ground Stud Nut 20 15 -  
PPU to PPU Bracket Lower 20 15 -  
PPU to PPU Bracket Upper 20 15 -  
PPU 12 Volt Connection Nut 20 15 -  
PPU 48 Volt Connection Nut 20 15 -  
PPU Upper Bracket To Cab Back Bolt 20 15 -  
PPU Lower Bracket To Floor 46 34 -  
PPU Wiring Shield Nuts 8 - 71  
Starter Bolt to Engine - 3.0L - Long 63 46 -  
Starter Bolt to Engine - 3.0L - Short 40 30 -  
Starter Bolt to Transmission - 3.6L 55 41 -  
Starter Bolt to Transmission - 5.7L 63 46 -  
Starter Bolt to Transmission - 6.2L 57 42 -  
Transmission Cooler Lines 5 - 53  
Starter Heat Shield Bolts - 5.7L 11 8 -  
Starter B+ Nut 11 8 -  
Tensioner to MGU 55 41 -  
Wiring From MGU to PPU Nuts 6 - 53  
Wiring Pass Through Nuts in Rear Floor 5 - 53  
Wiring Breakout Block Underhood Nuts 6 - 53  
RENDER: 1.0x

NO RELATED

Recommended Tools & Savings

Use the Manual With the Right Hardware

Pair factory procedures with proven DIY tools so the instructions are easier to execute.

Affiliate disclosure: We may earn a commission at no extra cost to you.

When to See a Mechanic

Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:

  • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
  • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
  • The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
  • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
  • You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.