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2008 Volvo XC60 Engine Oil — What It Does and How to Look After It
Technical sources such as the Volvo XC60 Owner’s Manual (MY2009), Volvo’s VIDA/Workshop Information, and industry standards like ACEA and SAE J300 viscosity classifications confirm that engine oil is absolutely relevant and required for all 2008-build Volvo XC60 engines (both petrol and diesel). It’s a core service fluid specified by Volvo for lubrication, cooling, cleaning, and proper turbo and valve timing operation.
For the 2008 Volvo XC60, engine oil is the quiet achiever that keeps everything moving smoothly. It forms a protective film between metal parts to reduce wear, pulls heat away from hot spots (especially around the turbo), suspends soot and deposits so the filter can catch them, and helps prevent corrosion. It also supports hydraulic systems like variable valve timing, so the right oil spec isn’t just nice to have — it’s crucial for how the engine behaves day to day.
Volvo typically calls for a high-quality, full-synthetic oil meeting the manufacturer’s specification (commonly referred to in this era as Volvo VCC 95200377) and an ACEA A5/B5 performance level, often in 0W-30 viscosity. In warmer parts of Australia and New Zealand, a quality 5W-30 that still meets the same Volvo/ACEA spec can be acceptable. Diesel variants with a particulate filter may require low-ash formulations as stated in the handbook — owners should always match oil to the exact engine code and emission gear listed in the vehicle documentation.
Service intervals for the XC60 in local conditions are generally 12 months or around 15,000 km, whichever comes first. Many owners of turbo models prefer shortening that to about 10,000 km for extra peace of mind. A genuine or high-quality oil filter, a new sump plug washer, and careful level checks are part of the routine. Expect a small amount of oil consumption between services