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Climate Control Module Torque Specs

for 2003 Dodge Viper 8.3L V10 · RWD
Units
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8 fasteners

Seq
Component
Torque
Angle
AC Line Fittings
Critical
Use new O-rings, add PAG oil
15 lb-ft · 20 Nm
Blower Motor Screws
3 lb-ft · 4 Nm
Bracket Bolts
15 lb-ft · 20 Nm
Compressor Bolts
Critical
25 lb-ft · 34 Nm
Cover Screws
8 lb-ft · 11 Nm
Hose Clamps
2 lb-ft · 3 Nm
Line Fittings
Critical
15 lb-ft · 20 Nm
Mounting Bolts
20 lb-ft · 27 Nm
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