What is the first maintenance mileage for Volvo S60?

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DeJohn
09/08/25 5:17am
According to the data provided by Volvo manufacturer, the first maintenance for Volvo S60 is at 10,000 kilometers or 12 months. To ensure your car maintains optimal performance, please perform the first maintenance in a timely manner. Before the first maintenance, pay attention to the following points: Make an appointment in advance: It is best to make an appointment with the 4S store beforehand. Otherwise, you might encounter situations where there are no available service bays or long waiting times. Bring necessary documents: When going for the first maintenance, bring essential items such as the maintenance manual and vehicle registration. If you are unsure about which documents to bring, be sure to ask during the appointment. Record issues promptly: If you encounter any faults or questions while driving, note them down and inform the staff during the first maintenance registration. This will help the technician check all the issues during the maintenance.
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VonAaliyah
09/20/25 3:56am
I drive a Volvo S60, and just a few months after buying it new, I took it to the dealership for its first service. I remember it was done at around 10,000 kilometers. The technician said the new engine needed breaking in, so the first service included an oil change, checking the filters, and removing any debris from the break-in period. Even if you haven't driven 10,000 kilometers but it's been over a year, you should still get it done to avoid voiding the warranty. After that service, the car felt much smoother, and the fuel consumption even dropped a bit. Since then, I've been servicing it every 10,000 kilometers, with regular checks on the brakes and tires, which helps the car last longer. Always pay attention to the manual's reminders—timely maintenance keeps things worry-free and safe.
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