Honda Pilot: Torque Specifications
NOTE:
- Refer to the appropriate portion of the manual for the precautions and
complete procedures.
- Refer to the appropriate portion of the manual for the bolts/nuts not
indicated here.
- *1: Parts to be tightened in a particular order.
- *2: Follow the appropriate manual procedures closely for torque,
sequence, and special steps.
- Power tools must be used appropriately.
- Follow instructions and precautions carefully per the tool's
manufacturer.
- Do not use power tools for tightening. Only use them during removals
of fasteners.
- When using some special tools or crowfoot-type
wrenches, the torque value changes due to the added leverage. The actual
torque applied will be greater than the torque reading shown.
- The torque specification given is the actual torque, not the reading
on the torque wrench.
- To compensate for this additional leverage, use the formula below to
calculate the torque value reading on the torque wrench.
- Always use the special tool or crowfoot-type
wrench in a straight line with the torque wrench, or you will apply
improper torque.
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