When to replace the Volvo V60 timing belt

The Volvo V60 is an estate/variant from the Swedish supplier, produced from 2010 onwards. This model was delivered with both petrol and diesel engines. Below is the overview of the timing belt replacement intervals from 2010. If you do not know which engine your car has, you can enter the license plate number below.

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Petrol variants produced from 2010 onwards -

  • Volvo V60 1.6 DRIVe 84 kW = 140 000 Kilometres or after a maximum of 10 years.
  • Volvo V60 2.0 T 149 kW = Timing chain. Check and replace if necessary after 10 years. 
  • Volvo V60 2.4 Hybrid 158 kW = 180 000 Kilometres or after a maximum of 10 years.
  • Volvo V60 T3 110 kW = 240 000 Kilometres or after a maximum of 10 years.
  • Volvo V60 T4 132 kW = 240 000 Kilometres or after a maximum of 10 years.
  • Volvo V60 T5 157 kW = 180 000 Kilometres or after a maximum of 10 years.
  • Volvo V60 T5 177 kW = Timing chain. Check and replace if necessary after 10 years. 
  • Volvo V60 T5 180 kW = 240 000 Kilometres or after a maximum of 10 years.
  • Volvo V60 T6 225 kW = 240 000 Kilometres or after a maximum of 10 years.
  • Volvo V60 T6 AWD all variants = Timing chain. Check and replace if necessary after 10 years. 

Diesel variants produced from 2010 onwards -

  • Volvo V60 2.4 D5 158 kW = 180 000 Kilometres or after a maximum of 10 years.
  • Volvo V60 D3 100 and 120 kW = 180 000 Kilometres or after a maximum of 10 years.
  • Volvo V60 D4 133 kW = 240 000 Kilometres or after a maximum of 10 years.
  • Volvo V60 D4 AWD 120 and 133 kW = 180 000 Kilometres or after a maximum of 10 years.
  • Volvo V60 D5 151 and 169 kW (incl. AWD) = 180 000 Kilometres or after a maximum of 10 years.
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