Common Specifications & Procedures

2022 Ford Bronco Base, 4D Utility, 2.3L Eng VIN H, Automatic T/Case ControlSECTION Common Specifications & Procedures
BRONCO COMMON SPECIFICATIONS & PROCEDURES

System Specifications/Procedures
Air Conditioning
Service Specifications
Torque Refer to the appropriate component in Removal And Installation .
Axle Nut/Hub Nut
Torque 221 lb.ft (300 Nm)
Battery Specifications
Brakes
Bleeding Sequence Brake System Pressure Bleeding - Vehicles With: Electric Brake Booster or Brake System Pressure Bleeding - Vehicles With: Vacuum Brake Booster
Front Disc Brakes w/Torque Refer to appropriate component in Removal And Installation
Rear Disc Brakes w/Torque Refer to appropriate component in Removal And Installation
Charging
Generator w/Torque
2.3L EcoBoost (199kW/270PS) Generator Bolt: 18 lb.ft (25 Nm)
2.7L EcoBoost (238kW/324PS) Generator Bolt and Stud Nut: 35 lb.ft (47 Nm)
Drive Belts
Adjustment
2.3L EcoBoost (199kW/270PS) Accessory Drive Belt
2.7L EcoBoost (238kW/324PS) Accessory Drive Belt
Belt Routing
2.3L EcoBoost (199kW/270PS) Accessory Drive - Component Location
2.7L EcoBoost (238kW/324PS) Accessory Drive - Component Location
Engine Cooling
General Service Specifications
2.3L EcoBoost (199kW/270PS) Specifications
2.7L EcoBoost (238kW/324PS) Specifications
Radiator Cap Pressure 120 kPa (17.4 psi) to 150 kPa (21.7 psi)
 
Radiator Pressure Test (Removed From The Vehicle) 138 kPa (20 psi)
Thermostat R & I
2.3L Thermostat
2.7L Thermostat
Water Pump R & I
2.3L Coolant Pump
2.7L Coolant Pump
Engine Mechanical
2.3L
Compression Specifications
Oil pressure @ 1, 500 rpm with engine oil temperature between 121.9 -175.9 °F (50 -80 °C) 27.6 -37.7 psi (190 -260 kPa)
Overhaul Specifications
Torque Refer to the appropriate procedure in Removal And Installation
2.7L
Compression Specifications
Oil pressure @ 1, 500 rpm with engine oil temperature between 121.9 -175.9 °F (50 -80 °C) 6.0 -24.7 psi (110 -170 kPa)
Overhaul Specifications
Torque Refer to appropriate component in Removal And Installation
Fluid Specifications See FLUIDS under MAINTENANCE tab. From within Manager or Service Writer, click the "30/60/90 Interval" or "Maint." button.
Flywheel/Flex Plate Torque
2.3L For tightening sequence, refer to Flexplate and Flywheel .
Flexplate 
Stage 1: 37 lb.ft (50 Nm)
Stage 2: 59 lb.ft (80 Nm)
Stage 3: 83 lb.ft (112 Nm)
Flywheel 
Stage 1: 37 lb.ft (50 Nm)
Stage 2: 59 lb.ft (80 Nm)
Stage 3: 86 lb.ft (116 Nm)
2.7L For Tightening Sequence Refer to Flexplate
59 lb.ft (80 Nm)
Fuel System
Fuel Filter Location Located in fuel tank as part of Fuel Pump Module.
Fuel Filter R & I
2.3L Fuel Pump And Sender Unit
2.7L Fuel Pump And Sender Unit
Pressure Release Procedure
2.3L Fuel System Pressure Release
2.7L Fuel System Pressure Release
Pressure Specification
2.3L Specifications
2.7L Specifications
Fuel Pressure Test Procedure
2.3L Fuel System Pressure Check
2.7L Fuel System Pressure Check
Ignition
Firing Order & Cylinder Identification  
Ignition Wires (Routing) Engines are equipped with Coil-on-plug ignition.
Spark Plugs
2.3L
Type CYFS 12Y RT3
Gap 0.0295 in (.75 mm)
Torque 106 In. Lbs. (12 N.m)
2.7L
Type CYFS 12Y RT3
Gap 0.028-0.031 in (0.7-0.8 mm)
Torque 133 In. Lbs. (15 N.m)
Starting
Starter
2.3L Specifications
2.7L Specifications
Torque
2.3L For removal and installation, refer to Starter Motor .
2.7L For removal and installation, refer to Starter Motor .
Wheel Alignment
Adjustment Specifications Specifications
Torque Refer to the appropriate procedure in General Procedures
Wheel & Tire
Wheel Lug Nut Torque For tightening sequence, refer to Wheel And Tire
100 lb.ft (135 Nm)
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When to See a Mechanic

Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:

  • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
  • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
  • The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
  • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
  • You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.