
Volvo XC60 maintenance items include oil change, oil filter replacement, air filter replacement, cabin air filter replacement, and fuel filter replacement. Below is a detailed introduction to the Volvo XC60: 1. Exterior: Grille design and chrome trim accents. 2. Powertrain: The new Volvo XC60 offers three powertrain options: the T4/T5 models equipped with low-power/high-power turbocharged engines, and the T8 plug-in hybrid model. As the flagship of the lineup, the XC60 T8 features a twin-charged engine with a maximum power output of 320 horsepower and 400 Nm of torque, paired with an electric motor delivering 87 horsepower and 240 Nm of torque. The combined system output reaches 407 horsepower and 640 Nm of torque.

I've been driving a Volvo XC60 for several years. Every time I go for basic maintenance, it generally includes changing the engine oil and oil filter to keep the engine running smoothly; checking the brake pad wear and brake fluid level—safety first, right; tire rotation and balancing to prevent uneven wear and save fuel; they also test the battery health and clean the air conditioning system's filter to avoid odors. Replacing the air filter is also a regular task to reduce dust buildup affecting the engine. I think it's important not to underestimate these basic items, as they can prevent major issues, such as regularly checking the coolant to prevent overheating and engine seizure. The manual recommends doing it based on mileage—minor maintenance every 5,000-10,000 kilometers, and major maintenance might include transmission checks and spark plug replacements. Developing this habit makes driving much more reassuring.

As someone who frequently works on cars, I'm very familiar with the maintenance details of the XC60. The core items are changing the engine oil and dual filters (oil filter and air filter) to ensure clean engine operation. The braking system must be checked, including disc pad thickness, fluid level, and hose condition. The drivetrain shouldn't be overlooked, such as regular automatic transmission fluid changes to prevent overheating. From a safety perspective, we test electronic stability systems like ABS and EBD. We also inspect suspension component wear and adjust tire pressure. These basic maintenance tasks can reduce failure rates and save on repair costs in the long run. I recommend owners follow the factory manual and not wait until problems appear to address them.

Save Money on XC60 Maintenance? Start with Yourself. Daily checks of oil and coolant levels are simple tasks you can do at home. No need to visit the 4S store every time; opt for affordable repair shops to replace air filters or rotate tires, cutting costs in half. Purchase aftermarket filters for easy replacement; wait for discounts on major items like brake pad replacements. Remember, regular tire pressure checks extend tire life. Don’t let small oil leaks turn into costly major repairs. DIY basic tasks and leave the professional work to technicians—this way, your wallet stays happy and your car stays healthy.


