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Your Volvo requires regular servicing, there's never been a better time to book a service. To ensure your Volvo always keeps you safe book your service well in advance.
The prescribed Volvo service intervals are:
• Petrol engines require servicing every 20 000km/annually (which ever comes first) from initial date of purchase
• Diesel engines require an oil change every 10 000km and regular servicing every 20 000km/annually (which ever comes first) from initial date of purchase
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Always choose Genuine Volvo Brakes.
We don’t need to tell you about the importance of brakes on a car. But the quality of brakes could mean the difference between safely avoiding an accident, and having one. Variances in the friction, hardness, heat resistance and flexibility of brake pads could jeopardise safety as they can affect the performance of systems such as ABS, DSTC, Tracs, RSC City safety or full auto braking. Only Volvo genuine parts can guarantee quality and optimal braking performance.
Why you should choose synthetic-based oil over mineral-based oil for your Volvo?
A key difference between synthetic oil and mineral based oil is the molecular structure. Due to its rigorous refining process, synthetic oil molecules become equal in size. This creates an even film between the engine parts, leading to greater protection, a reduction in power loss and allows for longer drainage intervals.
What does my catalytic converter actually do for the environment?
It’s quite simple: the clever three-way catalytic converter on your car changes the chemical composition of the dangerous and deadly exhaust fumes of hydrocarbon, carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides into the chemicals essential for life to grow, namely water, carbon dioxide and nitrogen. |
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