Torque Specifications Chart

2009 Lincoln Navigator L RWDSECTION Torque Specifications Chart
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS CHART

Description Nm lb-ft lb-in
Front Row 
Backrest frame-to-seat track bolts 45 33 -
Cushion frame-to-seat track bolts 25 18 -
Lumbar screws 7 - 62
Safety belt buckle pretensioner nut 55 41 -
Seat-to-floor bolts - - -
Seat track rail-to-seat track nuts (manual seat track) 30 22 -
Side air bag module nuts 10 - 89
Second Row - 20 Percent 
Backrest-to-cushion bolts 48 35 -
Pivot bolt 55 41 -
Riser-to-cushion frame bolts 30 22 -
Safety belt buckle nut 55 41 -
Safety belt retractor anchor bolt 55 41 -
Safety belt retractor bolt 40 30 -
Seat-to-floor bolts - - -
Swivel bolts 30 22 -
Second Row - 40 Percent E-Z Entry 
Armrest bolt 45 33 -
Backrest-to-cushion bolts 55 41 -
Safety belt buckle bolt 50 37 -
Seat-to-floor bolts 40 30 -
Striker plate bolts 40 30 -
Third Row 
Child safety seat tether anchor bolt 15 - 133
Inboard latch-to-backrest frame bolts, 40 percent 40 30 -
Inboard latch-to-backrest frame bolts, 60 percent 55 41 -
Inboard slide bracket-to-backrest frame nut 15 - 133
Inboard slide bracket-to-cushion frame nut 15 - 133
Inboard slide bracket-to-inboard latch nut 15 - 133
Outboard latch-to-cushion frame bolt, 60 percent seat 35 26 -
Outboard latch-to-cushion frame bolt, 40 percent seat 30 22 -
Outboard slide bracket-to-backrest frame nut 15 - 133
Outboard slide bracket-to-cushion frame nut 15 - 133
Outboard slide bracket-to-outboard latch nut 15 - 133
Power-fold seat motor bracket-to-latch bolt 30 22 -
Power-fold seat motor bracket-to-pivot bolt 30 22 -
Riser-to-cushion frame bolts 30 22 -
Safety belt anchor bolt 40 30 -
Safety belt buckle bolt 40 30 -
Safety belt retractor bolt 40 30 -
Seat-to-floor bolts 40 30 -
RENDER: 1.0x

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