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2016 Volvo XC60 oil filler cap — purpose, care, and when to replace

Yes, the 2016 Volvo XC60 absolutely uses an oil filler cap. Technical sources including the Volvo XC60 2016 Owner’s Manual, Volvo VIDA service information, and genuine Volvo parts catalogues all identify a dedicated engine oil filler cap mounted on the top of the rocker/cam cover. It’s the piece you remove to top up engine oil and the seal that keeps the lubrication system clean and the crankcase breathing system behaving.

On the 2016 XC60 range (Drive‑E 2.0 petrol and diesel, plus market‑specific five- or six‑cylinder options), the oil cap does two big jobs: it’s the safe access point for adding oil, and it seals the engine so oil doesn’t mist out and unmetered air doesn’t sneak in. A healthy cap and O‑ring help maintain correct crankcase pressure and PCV function. If the cap is loose, cracked, or its rubber seal has gone hard, owners might notice oil smell under the bonnet, light oil film on the cover, a rough idle from a vacuum leak, or even warning lights related to crankcase pressure.

During regular servicing on a 2016 XC60, the oil cap deserves a quick check. The cap should turn smoothly, seat fully, and its O‑ring should be soft, uncracked, and not flattened. Any damage, warping, or perished rubber is a cue to replace the cap or at least the seal. Using a genuine or high‑quality equivalent keeps the fit right and the seal reliable across hot-and-cold cycles typical of Aussie and Kiwi conditions.

There’s no torque wrench needed here — it’s a hand‑tight component. Fit it squarely and turn until it seats and stops. Don’t over‑muscle it