Torque Specifications

2010 Ford Focus S, StandardSECTION Torque Specifications
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2006 Mercury Mariner and 2006 Ford Escape. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS

Description Nm lb-ft lb-in
Power Steering System - Escape, Mariner 
Generator splash shield bolt (3.0L) 4 - 35
Inner tie-rod 110 81 -
Outer tie-rod end nuts 55 41 -
Power steering fluid cooler bolts 10 - 89
Power steering fluid cooler nuts 10 - 89
Power steering fluid reservoir bolts 8 - 71
Power steering line clamp plate bolt 25 18 -
Power steering pressure line bracket nut (2.3L) 10 - 89
Power steering pressure line bracket nut (3.0L) 12 9 -
Power steering pressure line bracket-to-steering gear bolt 10 - 89
Power steering pressure line fitting nut (2.3L) 65 48 -
Power steering pressure line fitting nut (3.0L) 73 54 -
Power steering pump bolts 25 18 -
Power steering pump pulley nut (3.0L) 61 45 -
Rear transaxle mounting plate bolts 80 59 -
Rear transaxle insulator-to-bracket through-bolt 115 85 -
Rear transaxle insulator bracket bolt 80 59 -
Rear transaxle insulator bracket nuts 80 59 -
Steering column coupling-to-steering gear pinch bolt 30 22 -
Steering gear mounting bolts 115 85 -
Steering gear-to-fluid cooler return hose bracket-to-steering gear stud 10 - 89
Steering gear-to-fluid cooler return hose bracket-to-subframe bolt 10 - 89
Tie-rod end jam nuts 40 30 -
Upper steering column pinch bolt 24 18 -
RENDER: 1.0x

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