Torque Specifications

2005 Ford Cutaway 5.4 L, 5R110WSECTION Torque Specifications
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS

Description Nm lb-ft lb-in
Brake shift interlock solenoid bolts 9 - 80
Ignition switch bolts 7 - 62
Steering column shaft-to-steering column bolt 49 36 -
Steering column shaft-to-steering column bolt (all except commercial chassis) 25 18 -
Steering column shaft-to-steering column bolt (commercial chassis vehicles built before 09/05/2005) 25 18 -
Steering column shaft-to-steering column bolt (commercial chassis vehicles built after 09/0502005) 40 30 -
Steering column shaft-to-steering gear bolt (commercial chassis) 49 36 -
Steering column shaft-to-steering gear bolt (all except commercial chassis) 25 18 -
Lock cylinder housing screws 22 16 -
Shift control tube screws 9 - 80
Steering column lower bearing retainer bolt 10 - 89
Steering column nuts 15 11 -
Steering column support bracket nuts (all except commercial chassis) 9 - 80
Steering column support bracket nuts (commercial chassis) 18 13 -
Steering wheel bolt 38 28 -
Transmission range selector lever arm and support bolts 15 11 -
Lower steering column shaft-to-steering column coupler bolt (non-commercial chassis vehicles built before 09/05/2005) 28 18 -
Lower steering column shaft-to-steering column coupler bolt (non-commercial chassis vehicles built after 09/05/2005) 25 18 -
Upper steering column shaft-to-lower steering column shaft bolt (commercial chassis vehicles built before 09/05/2005) 49 36 -
Upper steering column shaft-to-lower steering column shaft bolt (commercial chassis vehicles built after 09/05/2005) 63 47 -
Steering wheel rotation sensor screws 1 - 9
RENDER: 1.0x

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