Torque Specifications

2010 Mercury Mariner Hybrid, AWDSECTION Torque Specifications
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TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS

Description Nm lb-ft lb-in
Ball joint 63 46 -
Black transaxle case bolt 65 48 -
Clutch hydraulic line bracket bolt 2.5 - 22
Crossmember bolts 115 85 -
Drain plug 35 26 -
Fill level inspection plug 35 26 -
Final drive gear bolts 120 89 -
LH transaxle support insulator bolts 48 35 -
LH transaxle support insulator bracket nuts 40 30 -
LH transaxle support insulator through bolt 103 76 -
Mainshaft bearing retainer bolt 7 - 62
Reduction gear bolts 96 71 -
Reverse lever bracket bolts 14 10 -
Shift assembly bolts 7 - 62
Shift cable bracket bolts 22 16 -
Shift check bolt 24 18 -
Stabilizer bar link 55 41 -
Standard (gold) transaxle case bolts 52 38 -
Stopper bolt 28 21 -
Tie-rod end 55 41 -
Transaxle fill plug 35 26 -
Transaxle front support insulator bolts 90 66 -
Transaxle front support insulator bracket bolts 48 35 -
Transaxle front support insulator through bolt 115 85 -
Transaxle front-to-aft crossmember bolts 90 66 -
Transaxle front-to-aft crossmember nut 175 129 -
Transaxle rear support insulator bolt 80 59 -
Transaxle rear support insulator bracket bolts 48 35 -
Transaxle rear support insulator nuts 80 59 -
Transaxle rear support insulator through bolt 115 85 -
Transaxle-to-engine bolts 47 35 -
Wiring harness bracket nuts 12 9 -
RENDER: 1.0x

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