How much is a serpentine belt for a Volvo?

How much is a serpentine belt for a Volvo?

The average cost for a Volvo S60 serpentine belt replacement is between $144 and $192. Labor costs are estimated between $87 and $110 while parts are priced between $57 and $82. This range is based on the number and age of Volvo S60’s on the road.

How often should you check and change replace the serpentine belt?

every 50,000
A good rule of thumb is to replace your V-Belt every 30,000 miles, while your serpentine belt and timing belt should be replaced every 50,000, although these numbers vary depending on the make and model of your car.

How do you replace a tensioner on a Volvo S60?

Now, route in the new tensioner up through the front passenger wheel well and set it into place. From up top, thread in the top tensioner bolt. Route the new belt onto the pulleys using the method shown in the below video. All other steps are the reverse of the removal steps indicated above.

Why is my Volvo S60 serpentine belt worn out?

Either serpentine belt wear which is identified by cracking belt rib, or t he bearing on the serpentine belt tensioner is worn out and noisy. Both of which can harm other parts on your Volvo if failure were to occur.

When do you replace timing belt on Volvo?

This bulletin contains information relating to the timing belt replacement interval for model year 1999 to model year 2015 Volvo vehicles. Continue on to the next page to see the interval listing base on year, engine and model beginning with model year 2015 and continuing down to model year 1999. Page 2 of 8 2014-01-15

What is the engine code of a Volvo?

Engine Code/MY Engine Version Replacement Mileage Vehicle and Regulatory Description Notes 59 B5254T2 120,000 miles / 10 years w tensioner & idler pulley 61 B5244S 105,000 miles / 10 years w tensioner 62 B5234T9 105,000 miles / 10 years w tensioner 63 B5244T7 105]