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Sep 04, 2024 - 01:34 PM
Volvo’s maintenance schedule is designed to ensure your vehicle runs efficiently over time. Here's a general overview of the recommended service intervals for most Volvo models:
Every 10,000 miles or 12 months:- Oil and filter change
- Tire rotation and inspection
- Brake inspection
- Fluid level checks and top-offs
- General safety inspection
- Replace cabin air filter
- Inspect suspension components
- Check and replace wiper blades if necessary
- Replace engine air filter
- Inspect and replace spark plugs if necessary
- Check and service the battery
- Replace brake fluid
- Inspect and replace timing belt if necessary (varies by model)
- Comprehensive vehicle system inspection
- Replace timing belt and water pump (if not done earlier)
- Full brake system overhaul
- Major fluid changes (transmission, differential, etc.)
These intervals are general guidelines and may vary based on the specific model and year of your Volvo. Always refer to your owner’s manual for the most accurate maintenance schedule.
