Torque Specifications

2010 Ford Edge Limited, FWDSECTION Torque Specifications
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS

Description Nm lb-ft lb-in
Front Seat 
Cushion frame-to-seat track bolts 23 17 -
Fold-flat or power recliner-to-backrest frame bolts 50 37 -
Manual seat track front Occupant Classification Sensor (OCS) weight sensor bolt protection bracket screw 5 - 44
Manual seat track rear OCS  weight sensor bolt protection bracket screw 2 - 18
OCS weight sensor bolt nuts 33 24 -
Power seat track front cross brace nuts 20 - 177
Power seat track inboard OCS  weight sensor bolt protection bracket screw 2 - 18
Power seat track outboard OCS  weight sensor bolt protection bracket screws 6 - 53
Recliner motor bolt 8 - 71
Recliner-to-seat track bolts 50 37 -
Safety belt buckle-to-seat track bolt/nut 40 30 -
Safety belt retractor belt anchor nut 47 35 -
Seat track-to-floor bolts (1) - - -
Side air bag module bolts 23 17 -
Rear Seat 
40 percent seat backrest assembly-to-floor nuts (1) - - -
40 percent seat kneeling assembly-to-floor bolt (1) - - -
40 percent seat kneeling assembly-to-floor nut (1) - - -
60 percent seat backrest assembly-to-floor nut (1) - - -
60 percent seat kneeling assembly-to-floor bolt (1) - - -
60 percent seat kneeling assembly-to-floor nut (1) - - -
60 percent seat rear tie-down-to-floor nut (1) - - -
Armrest bolt 25 18 -
Cushion frame pivot bracket bolts 25 18 -
Kneeling assembly-to-cushion frame bolts 25 18 -
Safety belt buckle bolt (40 and 60 percent seat) 65 48 -
Safety belt retractor belt and buckle anchor bolt (60 percent seat) 65 48 -
Safety belt retractor nut 50 37 -
(1) Refer to the procedure in this article.
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