OEM Volvo Belts and Hoses
There are numerous moving parts and systems in your Volvo vehicle, each of which depends on either belts or hoses to keep them running right. That's why it's crucial that you replace any failing belts or hoses at the first signs of trouble -- and with the genuine Volvo options that deliver a compatibility you can trust. We have yours in stock, and priced up to 35% lower than the MSRP. Order today for quick shipping to your home!
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Belt Guide
Volvo - Volvo:
- C40 Recharge,
- EC40
Belt Molding
Volvo - Volvo:
- XC60
Belt Molding
Volvo - Volvo:
- XC40,
- XC40 Recharge
Belt Molding
Volvo - Volvo:
- XC40,
- XC40 Recharge
Belt Molding
Volvo - Volvo:
- XC90
Belt Molding
Volvo - Volvo:
- XC90
Belt Molding
Volvo - Volvo:
- XC90
Belt Molding
Volvo - Volvo:
- XC90
Belt Molding
Volvo - Volvo:
- XC60
Belt Molding
Volvo - Volvo:
- S60,
- S60 Cross Country,
- V60,
- V60 Cross Country
Timing Belt
Volvo - Volvo:
- 240,
- 244,
- 245,
- 740,
- 745,
Belt Molding
Volvo - Volvo:
- C70
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FAQs About Volvo Belts and Hoses
What Types of Volvo Belts Are There?
First you have the timing belt, which coordinates the movements of the crankshaft and the camshaft, keeping them operating in sync with one another. if it fails, your engine will stop running almost immediately.
Then you have both serpentine belts and drive belts. Serpentine belts team with the tensioner, idler pulley, and crank pulley to move parts such as your power steering and alternator. Drive belts run off the crank pulley and help move the water pump and other components. When either of this type breaks, you have a small window of time to resolve the problem before things magnify.
What Types of Hoses Are in My Volvo?
Hoses move fluids between parts to help keep them lubricated and cool -- like the hoses that connect your radiator to your engine. Other types of hoses include brake hoses and fuel hoses.
How Do I Spot Faulty Belts and Hoses?
Signs of trouble include:
- Loose or slack belts
- Cracked hoses
- Overly tight belts
- Frayed belt edges
- Pools of liquid collecting under your vehicle
If you notice any of these symptoms, conduct a thorough inspection of your car or SUV to determine the cause so that you can fix the situation before it leads to even more expensive repairs.