Torque Specifications: TACOMA

2004 Toyota Matrix XR, FWD, StandardSECTION TACOMA
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TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS (TACOMA)

Application Ft. Lbs. (N.m)
A/F Sensor Retaining Nut 15 (20)
ECT Sensor 15 (20)
EGR Pipe Bolt/Nut
2.7L 14 (19)
EGR Valve Retaining Nut
2.7L 14 (19)
Fuel Filter Mounting Bolt 15 (20)
Fuel Inlet Pipe-To-Fuel Rail Union Bolt 22 (30)
Fuel Rail-To-Cylinder Head Bolt 15 (20)
Generator Mounting Bracket-To-Timing Chain Cover Bolt
Large Bolt 55 (75)
Small Bolt 13 (18)
Heated Oxygen Sensor-To-Exhaust Pipe Retaining Nut 15 (20)
Knock Sensor 33 (45)
Starter Bolt 29 (39)
Throttle Body Bolt/Nut 15 (20)
Transmission Oil Cooler Line Elbow 25 (34)
Transmission Oil Cooler Line Nut 25 (34)
Vehicle Speed Sensor Retaining Bolt (1)
INCH Lbs. (N.m)Β 
Airflow Meter Retaining Nut 71 (8)
Camshaft Position Sensor Bolt 44 (5)
Crankshaft Position Sensor Bolt 71 (8)
Fuel Pressure Regulator Bolt 80 (9)
Fuel Pump Mounting Bracket-To-Fuel Tank Bolt 35 (4)
Ignition Coil Bolt 80 (9)
PNP Switch Retaining Bolt
2.4L 44 (5)
2.7L (2)
PNP Switch Retaining Nut
2.4L 35 (4)
2.7L 62 (7)
(1) On A/T models, tighten retaining bolt to 12 ft. lbs. (16 N.m) on 2WD models or 102 INCH lbs. (11.5 N.m) on 4WD models. On M/T models, tighten retaining bolt to 115 INCH lbs. (13.0 N.m) on 2WD models or 102 INCH lbs. (11.5 N.m) on 4WD models.
(2) On 2.7L models with A/T, tighten to 10 Ft. Lbs. (13 N.m)
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