Torque Specifications Table

2005 Ford Taurus SEL, 4D SedanSECTION Torque Specifications Table
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TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS TABLE

Description Nm lb-ft lb-in
Ground strap bolts 12 - 106
Main control valve body bolts (1) - - -
Power steering return line bolts 9 - 80
Manual control lever nut 12 - 106
Roll restrictor bracket bolts 90 66 -
Selector lever cable bracket bolts 12 - 106
Selector lever cable bracket nut 12 - 106
Stabilizer bar link nuts 40 30 -
Steering gear mounting bolts 107 79 -
Subframe bracket-to-body bolts 103 76 -
Subframe nuts 150 111 -
Tie rod end nuts 48 35 -
Torque converter nuts 36 27 -
Transaxle insulator-to-frame bolts (2) 62 46 -
Transaxle support insulator bracket bolt 80 59 -
Transaxle support insulator bracket nuts 90 66 -
Transaxle support insulator bracket through bolt 150 111 -
Transaxle-to-engine bolts 48 35 -
Transmission Control Module (TCM) 24 18 -
Transmission fluid cooler tubes 10 - 89
Transmission fluid drain plug 47 35 -
Transmission fluid fill plug 39 29 -
Transmission fluid pan bolts 13 - 115
Transmission Fluid Temperature (TFT) sensor 10 - 89
Turbine Shaft Speed (TSS) sensor 12 - 106
(1) Refer to the appropriate procedure in this service information.
(2) When reinstalling fasteners originally coated with threadlock, clean the fasteners with a wire brush prior to applying new threadlock. Apply threadlock and sealer to threads of the bolt.
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