Torque Specifications Table

2007 Ford Fusion SEL, 2.3 Z, StandardSECTION Torque Specifications Table
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TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS TABLE

Description Nm lb-ft lb-in
Brake caliper anchor plate bolt 70 52 -
Brake disc bolt 20 - 177
Brake disc shield bolt 23 17 -
Jounce stop 55 41 -
Lower arm cam adjuster nut 101 74 -
Lower arm outboard nut 103 76 -
Parking brake cable bracket bolt 10 - 89
Shock absorber bracket bolt 40 30 -
Shock absorber lower bolt - All-Wheel Drive (AWD) 90 66 -
Shock absorber lower bolt - Front Wheel Drive (FWD) 115 85 -
Shock absorber upper bolt - AWD  90 66 -
Shock absorber upper bolt - FWD  103 76 -
Stabilizer bar bracket bolt 40 30 -
Stabilizer bar bracket nut 40 30 -
Stabilizer bar link lower bolt 45 33 -
Stabilizer bar link upper nut 30 22 -
Toe link inboard nut 110 81 -
Toe link outboard bolt - FWD  110 81 -
Toe link outboard bolt - AWD  90 66 -
Toe link shield bolt 8 - 71
Trailing arm-to-frame bolts 125 92 -
Trailing arm-to-knuckle nut 100 74  
Upper arm inboard bolt (1) - - -
Upper arm outboard nut 110 81 -
Wheel hub nut (1) - - -
Wheel speed sensor bolt 23 17 -
Wheel speed sensor harness bracket nut 23 17 -
Wheel spindle bolt 140 103 -
(1) Refer to the appropriate procedure(s).
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