Torque Specifications Table

2010 Mercury Mariner Hybrid, AWDSECTION Torque Specifications Table
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2010 Mercury Milan, 2010 Lincoln MKZ, and 2010 Ford Fusion. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS TABLE

Description Nm lb-ft lb-in
Brake caliper anchor plate bolt 90 66 -
Brake disc bolt 20 - 177
Brake flexible hose bracket-to-wheel knuckle bolt 20 - 177
Catalytic converter nuts 40 30 -
Damper fork-to-front lower arm bolt 103 76 -
Front lower arm-to-subframe bolt (1) - - -
Lower ball joint nut 200 148 -
Rear driveshaft-to-Power Transfer Unit (PTU) bolts 70 52 -
Rear lower arm-to-subframe bolt (1) - - -
Shock absorber rod nut 40 30 -
Shock absorber-to-damper fork bolt 48 35 -
Shock absorber upper mount nut 30 22 -
Stabilizer bar bracket nut 48 35 -
Stabilizer bar link nuts 42 31 -
Steering column shaft bolt (vehicles with Hydraulic Power Assist Steering (HPAS)) 25 18 -
Steering column shaft bolt (vehicles with Electronic Power Assist Steering (EPAS)) 20 - 177
Steering gear-to-subframe bolt 107 79 -
Subframe bracket-to-body bolt 103 76 -
Subframe bracket-to-subframe nut 150 111 -
Tie-rod end nut 48 35 -
Underbody cover shield bolts 7 - 62
Upper arm-to-body bolt 55 41 -
Upper ball joint nut 48 35 -
Wheel hub nut 255 189 -
Wheel speed sensor bolt 23 17 -
Wheel speed sensor harness bolt 23 17 -
(1) Refer to the appropriate procedure(s).
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