Fastener Tightening Specifications

2006 Isuzu Ascender S, 4.2 S, 4WDSECTION Fastener Tightening Specifications
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Fastener Tightening Specifications

Application Specification
Metric English
Closeout Insulator Left Panel Screws 2.5 N.m 22 lb in
Closeout Insulator Lower Panel Screws 1.9 N.m 17 lb in
Closeout Insulator Right Panel Screws 2.5 N.m 22 lb in
Cowl Side Carrier Bracket Nuts 50 N.m 36 lb ft
Floor Console Bracket to Floor Panel Nuts 25 N.m 18 lb ft
Floor Console Bracket to I/P Bracket Nuts 10 N.m 88 lb in
Floor Console Screws 2.5 N.m 22 lb in
Floor Console Storage Bin Screws 2.5 N.m 22 lb in
HVAC Center Support Bracket Nuts 10 N.m 88 lb in
HVAC Module to I/P Carrier Nuts 10 N.m 88 lb in
I/P Assembly Bolts 7 N.m 62 lb in
I/P Cluster Bezel Screws 2.5 N.m 22 lb in
I/P Storage Compartment Door Screws 2.5 N.m 22 lb in
I/P Wire Harness Ground Terminal to Front Fender Bolt 10 N.m 88 lb in
I/P Wire Harness to Front Plenum Weld Stud Nut 10 N.m 88 lb in
I/P Wire Harness to Ground Terminal Hood Bolt 10 N.m 88 lb in
I/P Wire Harness to I/P Support Bracket Screws 2.5 N.m 22 lb in
I/P Wire Harness to Left I/P Support Bracket Screw 2.5 N.m 22 lb in
I/P Wire Harness to Splice Pack Bolt 10 N.m 88 lb in
I/P Wire Harness to Steering Column Electrical Connector Bolt 6 N.m 53 lb in
I/P Wire Harness to Underhood Battery Cable Terminal Nut 10 N.m 88 lb in
Knee Bolster Screw 9 N.m 80 lb in
Knee Bolster Trim Panel Screw 9 N.m 80 lb in
Side Window Defogger Duct Screw 2.5 N.m 22 lb in
Steering Column Support Bracket Bolts 50 N.m 36 lb ft
Trim Plate I/P Accessory Screws 2.5 N.m 22 lb in
Trim Plate Left I/P Accessory Screws 2.5 N.m 22 lb in
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