Torque Specifications

2004 Toyota Matrix XR, FWD, StandardSECTION Torque Specifications
Torque Specifications

Part Tightened N.m kgf.cm ft.lbf
Fuel delivery pipe sub-assy x Cylinder head sub-assy (1ZZ-FE) Bolt A 19 194 14
Bolt B 9.0 92 80 in..lbf
Cylinder head cover No. 2 x Cylinder head cover sub-assy (1ZZ-FE) 7.0 71 62 in..lbf
Fuel delivery pipe sub-assy x Cylinder head sub-assy (2ZZ-GE) Bolt A 29 296 21
Bolt B 9.0 92 80 in..lbf
Clamp x Cylinder head cover sub-assy (2ZZ-GE) 9.0 92 80 in.lbf
Engine wire x Cylinder head cover sub-assy (2ZZ-GE) 10 102 7
Fuel tank vent tube set plate x Fuel tank assy 6.0 61 53 in..lbf
Separate type rear seat cushion assy x Body 41 420 30
Fuel tank protector No. 2 x Fuel tank assy (4WD) 6.0 61 53 in..lbf
Fuel tube clamp No. 4 x Fuel tank assy 6.0 61 53 in..lbf
Fuel tank band sub-assy No. 1 x Body 39 400 29
Fuel tank band sub-assy No. 1 LH x Body 39 400 29
Parking brake cable assy No. 2 x Body 5.4 55 48 in..lbf
Parking brake cable assy No. 3 x Body 5.4 55 48 in.lbf
Fuel tank protector No. 1 x Body 5.4 55 48 in.lbf
Fuel tank protector No. 1 x Fuel tank band sub-assy No. 1 5.4 55 48 in..lbf
Exhaust pipe assy front x Exhaust manifold (FF) 43 440 32
Exhaust pipe assy front x Tail pipe assy (FF) 43 440 32
Floor panel brace front x Body (FF) 30 302 22
Fuel tank inlet valve assy x Fuel tank assy (4WD) 3.5 36 31 in..lbf
Fuel tube clamp No. 4 x Fuel tank assy (4WD) 6.0 61 53 in..lbf
Check valve protector x Fuel tank assy (4WD) 3.5 36 53 in..lbf
Evaporation vent tube clamp No. 2 x Fuel tank assy (4WD) 6.0 61 53 in..lbf
Charcoal canister assy x Body (4WD) 19 194 14
Front floor heat insulator No. 2 x Body (4WD) 5.5 56 49 in..lbf
Front floor heat insulator No. 1 x Body (4WD) 5.5 56 49 in..lbf
Exhaust pipe assy center x Exhaust pipe assy front (4WD) 43 440 32
Exhaust pipe assy center x Tail pipe assy (4WD) 32 330 24
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