Torque Specifications

2010 Mercury Mariner Hybrid, AWDSECTION Torque Specifications
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2007 Mercury Mariner and 2007 Ford Escape. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS

Description Nm lb-ft lb-in
Accelerator cable bracket bolts 10 - 89
Accelerator cable snow shield bolts 10 - 89
Accessory drive belt tensioner bolt 45 33 -
Air conditioning compressor bracket bolts 25 18 -
Air conditioning compressor bolts 25 18 -
Battery cable nut 10   89
Block heater 21 15 -
Brake hose and wiring retainers 15 11  
Camshaft journal and thrust cap boltsa - - -
Camshaft oil seal retainer bolts 10 - 89
Camshaft position (CMP) sensor bolt 10 - 89
Catalyst monitor sensor electrical connector bracket nut 10   89
Center accessory drive belt idler pulley bolt 25 18 -
Coil-on-plug bolts 6 - 53
Coolant bypass tube nut and bolt 10 - 89
Coolant pump bolts 10 - 89
Crankcase cover bolts 10 - 89
Crankshaft position (CKP) sensor bolt 10 - 89
Crankshaft pulley bolta - - -
Cross brace bolts 90 66 -
Cross brace nut 175 129 -
Cylinder head boltsa - - -
Driveshaft-to-power takeoff bolts and washers 37 27 -
Engine control wiring harness (B+) shield nuts 6 - 53
Engine front cover bolts and studsa - - -
Engine lift bracket bolt 118 87 -
Engine oil filtera - - -
Engine oil pressure (EOP) switch 14 10 -
Engine support insulator bolts 48 35 -
Engine support insulator bracket bolt 90 66 -
Engine support insulator bracket nuts 55 41 -
Exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) tube 40 30 -
EGR tube nuts 40 30 -
EGR vacuum regulator stud bolt nut 6 - 53
Exhaust manifold nutsa - - -
Exhaust manifold studs 12 9 -
Exhaust Y-pipe flange nuts 29 21  
Flexplate bolts 80 59 -
Front roll restrictor bolt 115 85  
Gearshift cable bracket bolts 23 17  
Generator B+ wiring harness nut 6   53
Generator B+ wire nut 8 - 71
Generator bolt 47 35 -
Generator studs 8 - 71
Generator stud nuts 47 35 -
Ground strap bolt 10 - 89
Ground wire bolt 10 - 89
Ground wire eyelet nut 25 18 -
Halfshaft support bracket bolts 48 35 -
Heated oxygen sensor (HO2S) 47 35 -
Ignition coil-on-plug bolts 6 - 53
Intermediate shaft bracket nuts 27 20  
Lateral support crossmember bolts 115 85  
LH accessory drive belt idler pulley bolt 47 35 -
LH transaxle support insulator through bolt 115 85 -
Lower ball joint pinch bolts and nuts 63 46  
Lower intake manifold boltsa - - -
Oil level indicator tube stud bolt 10 - 89
Oil pan baffle nutsa - - -
Oil pan bolts and studs 25 18 -
Oil pan drain plug 26 19 -
Oil pan-to-transaxle bolts 40 30 -
Oil pump bolts 10 - 89
Oil pump screen and pickup tube bolts and nut 10 - 89
Output shaft speed (OSS) sensor bolt 13 10 -
Power distribution box cable nuts 12 9 -
Power transfer unit (PTU) bolts 45 33  
PTU vent tube bolt 14 10  
Powertrain control module (PCM) wiring nut 8   71
Radio interference capacitor nut 6 - 53
Rear transaxle support insulator through bolt 103 76 -
RH accessory drive belt idler pulley and bracket bolts 25 18 -
RH and LH lower splash shield bolts 9 - 80
RH transaxle support insulator bracket nuts and bolt 80 59 -
RH radio ignition interference capacitor nut 6 - 53
RH transaxle support insulator through bolt 115 85 -
Speed control actuator nuts 9 - 80
Stabilizer link-to-strut nuts 63 46  
Tie-rod end nuts 55 41  
Timing chain guide bolts 25 18 -
Timing chain tensioner bolts 25 18 -
Torque converter-to-flexplate nuts 40 30 -
Transaxle cooler tube bracket bolt 13 10  
Transaxle cooler tube fitting nut 23 17  
Transaxle-to-engine bolts 47 35 -
Transaxle-to-engine stud and nuts 48 35 -
Transaxle-to-oil pan bracket bolt 25 18 -
Upper intake manifold boltsa - - -
Upper radiator support bracket bolts 10 - 89
Valve cover bolts and stud boltsa - - -
Wiring harness-to-valve cover stud bolt nut 6 - 53

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