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Parts for your 2008 Volvo Xc60
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2008 Volvo XC60: easy-going comfort with straightforward upkeep
The 2008 Volvo XC60 blends Scandinavian smarts with everyday practicality, making it a tidy choice for families and commuters across Australia and New Zealand. It’s comfy on long hauls, feels planted on twisty backroads, and brings classic Volvo safety tech to the table. The cabin is spacious, the seats are supportive, and there’s enough tech to keep it modern without being fussy.
When it comes to parts, owners aren’t left scratching their heads. Routine consumables—oil and air filters, cabin filters, brake pads and rotors, wiper blades, and bulbs—are easy to source in both genuine and quality aftermarket options. Fluids that meet Volvo specifications keep things humming along, and there’s solid specialist support if they prefer an independent workshop over the dealer.
Maintenance is refreshingly straightforward. Keep to regular services, use quality full-synthetic oil, and don’t skip fluid changes for the systems that actually do the heavy lifting in daily driving.
- Engine oil and filter at sensible kilometre intervals.
- Air, fuel, and cabin filters checked and replaced as needed.
- AWD (Haldex) coupling oil/filter serviced on schedule.
- Automatic transmission drain-and-fill to maintain smooth shifts.
- Coolant and brake fluid renewed at time-based intervals.
- Tyres, alignment, and suspension bushes watched for wear.
- Battery health and software updates kept current.
Whether it’s a fresh set of brake pads or a full service kit, the XC60 takes well to preventative care. Treated right, it’ll rack up the kilometres with minimal fuss and plenty of comfort under the bonnet and in the cabin.
FAQs
How often should a 2008 Volvo XC60 be serviced?
Most owners opt for every 10,000–15,000 km or 12 months, whichever comes first. Short, stop–start trips, towing, or dusty roads may justify shorter intervals. Always follow the owner’s manual and service history.
Does the 2008 XC60 have a timing belt or a chain?
It depends on the engine. Many petrol 3.2 models use a timing chain, while diesel D5 variants use a timing belt with a set age/kilometre interval. Confirm by engine code and maintenance records.
What’s the towing capacity of a 2008 XC60?
Typically up to 2,000 kg braked, depending on engine, tow package, and the vehicle’s compliance plate. Downball limits and local regulations also apply, so check the handbook and label before fitting a towbar.