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Old May 14th, 2024, 14:55   #1
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Default Service schedule and belts

I have an S60 D4 2014

It's coming up to 80K on the clock but at 10 years old I was wondering if I should get the belt changed before next service (April 2015)?

Also is there a definitive service schedule and if so where can I find it? I seem to have conflicting info from the web.

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I have an S60 D4 2014

It's coming up to 80K on the clock but at 10 years old I was wondering if I should get the belt changed before next service (April 2015)?

Also is there a definitive service schedule and if so where can I find it? I seem to have conflicting info from the web.

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is it a 4 cylinder or a 5 cylinder ? and new in April 2015 you say?
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No it's a 2014 4 cylinder model

next service is due April 2025, sorry, mistype
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Volvo reduced the cambelt interval for the 4 cylinder VEA to 90,000 or 10 years.
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is it a 4 cylinder or a 5 cylinder ? and new in April 2015 you say?
Thanks for the PM. I don't have enough messages to reply to you....

but it's the volvo 2.0 litre as far as I am aware. 4 cylinder.
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Thanks for the PM. I don't have enough messages to reply to you....

but it's the volvo 2.0 litre as far as I am aware. 4 cylinder.
In that case what is said above is right, 90000 miles / 10 years which ever comes first and all the belts and tensioners should be changed.

If it is an auto and you are keeping it a good idea to change the gearbox oil and brake fluid which is often neglected.
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In that case what is said above is right, 90000 miles / 10 years which ever comes first and all the belts and tensioners should be changed.

If it is an auto and you are keeping it a good idea to change the gearbox oil and brake fluid which is often neglected.
Thanks for this. Appreciated!

All the belts? how many are there?

It's a manual.

Do appreciate the help
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