When to replace the Volvo 850 timing belt
The Volvo 850 came in both sedan and estate versions. This success story was produced between 1991 and 1997. The 850 came with both petrol and diesel engines. Below, you will find an overview of the timing belt replacement intervals since 1991. If you don't know which engine your car has, you can enter the license plate number below.
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Petrol variants manufactured between 1991 and 1997
- Volvo 850 2.0 93 and 105 kW = 120 000 Kilometres or after 8 years maximum.
- Volvo 850 2.0 Turbo 155 kW = 120 000 Kilometres or after 8 years maximum.
- Volvo 850 2.3 T5 166 kW = 120 000 Kilometres or after 8 years maximum.
- Volvo 850 2.3 T5-R 184 kW = 120 000 Kilometres or after 8 years maximum.
- Volvo 850 2.5 10v 103 and 106 kW = 120 000 Kilometres or after 8 years maximum.
- Volvo 850 2.5 20v 125 kW = 120 000 Kilometres or after 8 years maximum.
- Volvo 850 2.5 AWD 142 kW = 120 000 Kilometres or after 8 years maximum.
Diesel Variants manufactured between 1991 and 1997
- Volvo 850 2.5 TDI 103 kW = 60 000 Kilometres or after a maximum of 4 years.