Torque Specifications

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

Description N.m Ft. Lbs. In. Lbs.
A/C Compressor Bolts 33 25 -
A/C Compressor Mounting Bracket Bolts 115 85 -
A/C Compressor Shaft Nut 17.5 13 155
Blower Motor Screws 2 - 17
Center Bezel Outlet Screws 2 - 17
Condenser Mounting Bracket Bolts 5 - 45
Discharge Line to Condenser Nut 23 17 -
Discharge Line to Compressor Nut 23 17 -
Expansion Valve Mounting Screws 11 - 100
Filter-drier Mounting Bracket Nuts 10 - 89
Floor Console Base Nuts and Bolts 5 - 45
Floor Console Support Screws 2 - 17
Front Fascia Grille Insert Screws 2 - 17
Front Fascia to Closure Panel Crossmember Bolts 6 - 53
Hands-Free Module Screws 2 - 17
Heater-A/C Control Screws 2 - 17
Heater-A/C Unit Housing Bracket Screw 3 - 26
Heater-A/C Unit Housing Screws 2 - 17
Heater-A/C Unit Housing Stud Nuts 7 - 62
Heater Core Tube Sealing Plate Screws 3 - 27
Heater Inlet Tube Bolts 10 - 89
Hood Latch Bolts 14 10 123
Instrument Panel Outlet Screws 2 - 17
Liquid Line to Condenser Nut 23 17 -
Liquid Line to Expansion Valve Nut 23 17 -
Liquid Lines to Filter-drier Bolts 11 - 100
Mode, Blend and Recirculation Door Actuator Screws 2 - 17
Power Module Screws 2 - 17
Rear Blower Motor Housing to Console Screws 2 - 17
Rear Blower Motor Housing Screws 2 - 17
Rear Blower Motor Switch Screws 2 - 17
Suction Line to Compressor Nut 23 17 -
Suction and Liquid Line to Expansion Valve Nut 23 17 -
Transmission Oil Cooler Bolts 5 - 45
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