Torque Specifications - Restraints

2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo X, AWDSECTION Torque Specifications - Restraints
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS - RESTRAINTS

DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION COMMENT
Front Seat Belt Height Adjuster Bolts 55 N.m (41 Ft. Lbs.)  -
Front Seat Belt Buckle Bolt 54 N.m (40 Ft. Lbs.)  -
Front Seat Belt Tensioner Bolt 55 N.m (41 Ft. Lbs.)  -
Front Seat Belt Tensioner Bracket Bolts 48 N.m (35 Ft. Lbs.)  -
Front Seat Belt Retractor Bolt 55 N.m (41 Ft. Lbs.)  -
Front Seat Belt Turning Loop Nut 47 N.m (35 Ft. Lbs.)  -
Second Row Bucket Seat Belt Buckle Bolt 45 N.m (33 Ft. Lbs.)  -
Second Row Center Seat Belt Buckle Bolt 45 N.m (33 Ft. Lbs.)  -
Second Row Center Seat Belt Anchor Bolt 55 N.m (41 Ft. Lbs.)  -
Second Row Center Seat Belt Retractor Bolt 47 N.m (35 Ft. Lbs.)  -
Second Row Left Seat Belt Buckle Bolt 45 N.m (33 Ft. Lbs.)  -
Second Row Outboard Seat Belt Anchor Bolt 55 N.m (41 Ft. Lbs.)  -
Second Row Outboard Seat Belt Retractor Bolt 55 N.m (41 Ft. Lbs.)  -
Second Row Right Seat Belt Buckle Bolt 45 N.m (33 Ft. Lbs.)  -
Second Row Seat Belt Turning Loop Bolt - Long Wheelbase 48 N.m (35 Ft. Lbs.)  -
Second Row Seat Belt Turning Loop Bolt - Short Wheelbase 50 N.m (37 Ft. Lbs.)  -
Third Row Seat Belt Retractor Bolt 55 N.m (41 Ft. Lbs.)  -
Third Row Seat Belt Anchor Bolt.437-20X35.00 55 N.m (41 Ft. Lbs.)  -
Third Row Seat Belt Anchor Bolt.437-20X40.00 48 N.m (35 Ft. Lbs.)  -
Third Row Seat Belt Buckle Assembly Bolt 45 N.m (33 Ft. Lbs.)  -
Third Row Seat Belt Turning Loop Bolt 48 N.m (35 Ft. Lbs.)  -
RENDER: 1.0x

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