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
Active Air Dam to Frame Nut 18 13 -  
Active Vibration Cancellation Actuator to Frame Bolt 20 15 -  
Active Vibration Cancellation Module to Body Nut 9 - 80  
Adaptive Cruise Control Sensor to B and C Pillars 8 - 71  
Aux Power Distribution Center (PDC) to Vertical Post Bolt 11 8 -  
B(+) Input to PDC Nut 11 9 -  
Body Control Module (BCM) to Bracket Nut 9 - 80  
Body Ground to Left Fender 12 9 106  
Bracket Seal to Air Dam Bolt 5 - 44  
Driver Assistant System Module (DASM) Bracket to Windshield Bracket Nut 6 - 53  
Drivetrain Control Module (DTCM) Bracket Nut 7 - 62  
Electronic Steering Lock (ESL) Module Bolts 8   71  
Horn Bracket Bolt 6 - 53  
Module, Tailgate Control to Reinforcement 8 - 71  
Occupant Restraint Controller to Body Nut 12 9 -  
Park Guide Bracket to Case Bolt 13 10 -  
Power Inverter Module (PIM) Retaining Bolts 6 - 53  
Powertrain Control Module (PCM) to Bracket Bolt 8 - 71  
Powertrain Control Module (PCM) to Bracket Nut 8 - 71  
PCM Bracket to Body Bolt 6 - 53  
PCM Ground Wire Install 7 - 62  
PCM Ground Wire Nut 20 15 177  
Power Distribution Center (PDC) to Wiring Connector 4 - 44  
PDC To Cross Beam Nut 9 - 80  
PDC Lower Cover to BATT Tray Nut 5 - 44  
Power Inverter Module to CCB Bolt 6 - 53  
Security Gateway Module (SGW) to Instrument Panel Bolt 5 - 44  
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