If you don’t know the age or condition of the timing belt on your Volvo and it isn’t noted in your records, you should consider replacing it. Record the date and miles somewhere under the hood for future reference.
The cost of not replacing your timing belt might surprise you. There’s the inconvenience of an unexpected stop that leaves you and your Volvo cold. There’s the cost of towing, and, if you’re not near home, the unknown shop repair costs. Volvo recommends replacement every 50K miles.
CRP Automotive takes great pride in their history of offering superior quality replacement parts and fluids through OEM and OES, as well as Warehouse Distributors in the USA, Canada, and Mexico.