Torque Specifications - Battery Cooling

2024 Dodge and Ram ProMaster 3500 Base, CutawaySECTION Torque Specifications - Battery Cooling
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BATTERY COOLING (1 OF 4)

CALLOUT DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION COMMENT
1 Coolant Pump to Bracket Bolts 9 N.m (80 In. Lbs.)  -
2 Coolant Pump Bracket To EDM 49 N.m (36 Ft. Lbs.)  -
3 Coolant Pump Bracket To Engine Mount 23 N.m (18 Ft. Lbs.)  -
4 Battery Heater Bracket To Battery 9 N.m (80 In. Lbs.)  -
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BATTERY COOLING (2 OF 4)

CALLOUT DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION COMMENT
1, 3 Coolant Bottle Bracket To Body 9 N.m (80 In. Lbs.)  -
2 Coolant Bottle to Bracket 7 N.m (80 In. Lbs.)  -
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BATTERY COOLING (3 OF 4)

CALLOUT DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION COMMENT
1 Radiator Inlet Assembly To Cradle 28 N.m (21 Ft. Lbs.)  -
2 3-Way Valve To Bracket 13 N.m (10 Ft. Lbs.)  -
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BATTERY COOLING (4 OF 4)

CALLOUT DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION COMMENT
1 Chiller Bracket To Rail Nut 25 N.m (20 Ft. Lbs.)  -
2 Chiller To Bracket Nut 9 N.m (80 In. Lbs.)  -
3 A/C Suction & Liquid Line to Chiller Nut 20 N.m (15 Ft. Lbs.)  -
- RT Bundle to Rail 9 N.m (80 In. Lbs.)  -
- Cabin Heater Bracket To Rail 27 N.m (20 Ft. Lbs.)  -
- Radiator To Body Support 16 N.m (12 Ft. Lbs.)  -
- Cabin Heater Bracket To Battery Heater 11 N.m (8 Ft. Lbs.)  -
- Hose Bracket To Cradle 27 N.m (20 Ft. Lbs.)  -
- HVPDC/BCH Bracket To Cradle 12 N.m (9 Ft. Lbs.)  -
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