How often should a timing belt be changed km?
Most car manufacturers recommend a replacement interval of between 100,000 and 160,000 km. This means that the belt must be replaced at 100,000 km; then at 200,000 km; then 300,000 km, and so on. Your timing belt replacement interval will also be listed in the maintenance section of your owner’s manual.
Does Volvo XC90 have a timing belt or chain?
All 2019 Volvo XC90 engines have a timing belt and are interference.
Does an Volvo XC90 have a timing belt or timing chain?
All 2011 Volvo XC90 engines have a timing chain and are interference. All 2010 Volvo XC90 engines have a timing chain and are interference. All 2008 Volvo XC90 engines have a timing chain and are interference. All 2007 Volvo XC90 engines have a timing chain and are interference. All 2006 Volvo XC90 engines have a timing chain and are interference.
When did the Volvo XC90 come out in the UK?
The Volvo XC90, launched in 2002, has grown to be quite a popular vehicle, with around 50,000 on UK roads today. In this ‘Belt Clinic’ the technical experts from INA – a brand of Schaeffler Automotive Aftermarket – show you how to perform an accurate timing belt replacement:
Do you need to change the timing belt?
Yes, the timing belt is due at 105k. You need to change the following. water pump – thats up to you, replace if it’s leaking at the freeze plug or has any play in it. The little nipple that comes out of the thermostat housing is plastic and I don’t think one has ever been removed without it breaking. Hence the reason for the hose and thermostat.
How long does the serpentine belt on a Volvo last?
(There are more photos in the forum topic.) At 110K miles, the Timing Belt shows very minor hairline cracks. My guess is this TB should last another 30K or so. Ditto for the Serpentine Belt, minor rib cracks but no big deal, it should easily last another 30K.