Restraints System (Service Information): Specifications: Specifications

2011 Jeep Liberty Sport, 4WD, AutomaticSECTION Specifications
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS

DESCRIPTION N.m Ft. Lbs. In. Lbs.
Clockspring Mounting Screws 3 - 27
Curtain Airbag Mounting Nuts 8 - 71
Driver Airbag (Horn Switch) Mounting Screws 13 10 -
Front Impact Sensor Mounting Nut 8 - 71
Side Impact Sensor Mounting Nut 7 - 62
Occupant Classification Module Mounting Screws 2 - 20
Occupant Restraint Controller Mounting Screws 10.5 - 95
Occupant Restraint Controller Mounting Nuts 10.5 - 95
Passenger Airbag Lower Instrument Panel Bracket Nuts 20 15 -
Passenger Airbag Lower Mounting Nuts 7 - 62
Passenger Airbag Upper Instrument Panel Bracket To Structural Duct Screw 2.9 - 25
Passenger Airbag Upper Instrument Panel Bracket Mounting Screws 29.5 21 -
Front Seat Belt Buckle Lower Anchor Mounting Screw 43 32 -
Second Row Center and Right Outboard Seat Belt Buckle Mounting Screw 55 41 -
Second Row Seat Cushion Leg Mounting Screws 54 40 -
Second Row Center Seat Belt Anchor and Left Outboard Buckle Mounting Nut 62.5 46 -
Front Seat Belt Retractor Lower Bracket Mounting Screw 44.5 33 -
Front Seat Belt Turning Loop Mounting Screw 44.5 33 -
Front Seat Belt Lower Anchor Mounting Screw 44.5 33 -
Second Row Center Seat Belt Retractor Mounting Screw 55 41 -
Second Row Outboard Seat Belt Retractor Lower Bracket Mounting Screw 44.5 33 -
Second Row Outboard Seat Belt Turning Loop Mounting Screw 44.5 33 -
Second Row Outboard Seat Belt Lower Anchor Mounting Nut 62.5 46 -
Seat Belt Turning Loop Adjuster Mounting Screw 44.5 33 -
Seat Weight Sensor to Seat Adjuster Track Mounting Nuts 28 21 -
Seat Weight Sensor to Seat Riser Mounting Nut 44.5 33 -
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