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Volvo Parts - OEM & Aftermarket for XC90, S60, V70 & All Volvo Models
eEuroparts.com is a US-based European auto parts retailer founded in 2000, specialising in OEM and aftermarket parts for Volvo, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Audi, Volkswagen, Jaguar, Land Rover, Saab, MINI, Porsche, and Fiat. For Volvo owners specifically, eEuroparts stocks a large inventory of genuine Volvo parts and premium aftermarket alternatives covering every Volvo model - from the classic 240 and 850 to the modern XC90, XC60, S60, V60, and XC40. Orders over $99 ship free to the continental US, and most orders placed before 2PM CST ship the same business day.
Volvo Parts by Model - Shop OEM & Aftermarket Parts for Your Volvo
Browse our Volvo parts catalog by model. Select your Volvo to find OEM and aftermarket parts filtered to your specific year, engine, and trim. Every part listing includes fitment verification - so you only see parts confirmed to fit your exact vehicle.
OEM & Aftermarket Volvo Parts - Quality You Can Trust
eEuroparts.com has been a trusted source for Volvo parts online since 2000. With over 20 million orders processed and more than 29,000 verified Trustpilot reviews, we are one of the most established online destinations for European car parts in the United States. Our Volvo inventory covers OEM-quality, genuine, and premium aftermarket parts for every Volvo model - with fitment accuracy verified by VIN, year, make, model, and engine type.
Volvo owners choose their vehicles for specific reasons: uncompromising safety, Scandinavian design, and legendary durability. Whether you are maintaining a classic 240 wagon, keeping your XC90 family hauler in top condition, or optimising the performance of your S60 R-Design, we stock everything you need to keep your Volvo running exactly as it was engineered.
Why Choose eEuroparts.com for Your Volvo Parts
Large Inventory Selection
eEuroparts.com maintains a large inventory of Volvo parts, covering OEM, genuine, and premium aftermarket options for all Volvo models from 1970 to 2024. From routine maintenance items to hard-to-find components for classic models, the catalog includes everything from timing belt kits and brake pads to suspension arms, cooling system parts, and electrical components.
European Vehicle Specialists with 25 Years of Volvo Expertise
Same-Day Shipping on Volvo Parts
Most orders placed before 2:00 PM CST on a business day ship the same day. eEuroparts operates from multiple US warehouses, with the main distribution centre east of Nashville, Tennessee. Shipping is handled via UPS, FedEx, and USPS. Free shipping applies on orders of $99 or more shipped to the continental United States. Typical delivery time is 2-5 business days.
Complete Repair Kits That Fit™We offer carefully curated Kits That Fit™ - pre-assembled kits covering common Volvo repair jobs, with all required parts included. This saves time, ensures fitment, and eliminates the risk of ordering the wrong combination of parts.
Reliable Customer Support
Our knowledgeable Volvo specialists are available to help you choose the correct parts and complete your repair with confidence. With 9,140+ Google reviews averaging 4.6 out of 5 stars and over 29,000 verified Trustpilot reviews, eEuroparts.com has a proven track record of customer satisfaction.
How to Find the Right Volvo Parts - VIN Fitment & Part Number Lookup
How It Works - Volvo Part Number Lookup
- Enter your Volvo's VIN or select your year, model, and engine type
- Browse parts filtered specifically for your vehicle's configuration
- See model-specific notes about variations and important fitment details
- Access installation guides and technical specifications for your exact vehicle
Our fitment database is continuously updated to account for mid-year changes, regional differences, and trim-specific variations that generic parts catalogues miss. This is especially important for Volvo, which made frequent specification changes within model years.
Are Volvos Expensive to Maintain? - Annual Ownership Costs Explained
Average Annual Volvo Maintenance Costs by Model
- Volvo S60 / V60:$800-$1,200 annually for routine maintenance
- Volvo XC60:$900-$1,400 annually including suspension wear items
- Volvo XC90:$1,000-$1,600 annually with proper preventative maintenance
- Volvo 240 / 740 / 940 Classic:$600-$1,000 annually with DIY maintenance
Cost-Saving Strategies for Volvo Owners
- Source your own parts and work with an independent Volvo specialist - saves 40-60% vs. dealership pricing
- Perform routine maintenance yourself - oil changes, filters, brakes can save $500-$800 annually
- Address small issues before they escalate into major repairs
- Use quality aftermarket alternatives where appropriate, without sacrificing reliability
The sweet spot for Volvo ownership is typically between 50,000 and 150,000 miles, where the vehicle has depreciated significantly but has not yet reached the high-mileage component replacement phase. With proper maintenance using quality parts, many Volvos easily exceed 200,000 miles.
Are Volvos Reliable? - Volvo Reliability by Model
Volvo XC90 Reliability
The Volvo XC90 is regarded as one of Volvo's most reliable models. The P2 platform XC90 (2003-2014) has a strong long-term reliability record, with known issues limited to the angle gear on AWD models and the electronic throttle module on early versions. The SPA platform XC90 (2016+) introduced modern safety technology and has fewer mechanical complaints, though the T6 twin-charged engine can consume oil - a known issue addressed by regular checks and quality oil.
Volvo S60 Reliability
The Volvo S60 is one of Volvo's more reliable sedans. Common S60 issues include PCV system clogging on turbocharged models and suspension bushing wear after 80,000 miles. Both are straightforward repairs when caught early. The S60 routinely reaches 150,000-200,000 miles when maintained on schedule.
Volvo XC70 Reliability
The Volvo XC70 is widely praised for its durability and practicality. Common XC70 problems include transmission valve body wear on early AWD models, timing belt service requirements on six-cylinder engines, and front suspension bushing wear. The XC70 is considered one of the most reliable Volvo wagons for high-mileage ownership.
Volvo Brand History - A Legacy of Safety and Scandinavian Engineering
Volvo was founded in Gothenburg, Sweden, in 1927. The name comes from the Latin word meaning "I roll," reflecting the company's origins in ball bearing manufacturing. Volvo's engineering philosophy has consistently prioritised occupant safety, environmental responsibility, and vehicle durability. Volvo engineers invented the three-point safety belt in 1959 - a life-saving innovation they chose to share freely with the entire automotive industry rather than patent exclusively. Today, Volvo is owned by Geely Holding Group and produces vehicles on the scalable SPA and CMA platforms.
Volvo's design philosophy translates into vehicles that are over-engineered by intention, with redundant safety systems and components built to withstand extreme Scandinavian conditions. For owners, this means vehicles that age gracefully when properly maintained - but it also means that when parts do need replacement, quality matters significantly more than with average vehicles.
Volvo Repair Guides - Vehicle Platform Guides for XC90, XC60, S60 & More
Whether you are dealing with a check engine light, unusual noises, or brake issues on your Volvo, our platform-specific repair guides help you diagnose the problem accurately and find the right parts. These guides cover fault codes, common symptoms, and repair procedures specific to each Volvo engine and platform.
Platform guides currently available for Volvo at eEuroparts.com:
- Volvo XC90 2.9L Turbo Inline-6 Platform Guide (2003-2005)
- Volvo XC90 4.4L V8 Platform Guide (2006-2011)
- Volvo XC90 3.2L Inline-6 Platform Guide (2011-2014)
- Volvo XC90 2.0L Turbo-Supercharged Inline-4 Platform Guide (2016-2022)
- Volvo XC60 3.0L Turbo Inline-6 Platform Guide (2010-2016)
- Volvo XC60 T5 2.0L Turbo Inline-4 Platform Guide (2018-2021)
- Volvo XC60 T6 2.0L Turbo-Supercharged Inline-4 Platform Guide (2015-2017)
- Volvo XC60 B6 2.0L Turbo Inline-4 Mild-Hybrid Platform Guide (2022-2023)
- Volvo S60 T5 2.0L Turbo Inline-4 Platform Guide (2015-2021)
- Volvo S60 2.5L Turbo Inline-5 Platform Guide (2003-2009)
- Volvo V60 Cross Country T5 2.0L Turbo Inline-4 Platform Guide (2017-2021)
- Volvo S60 T6 3.0L Turbo Inline-6 Platform Guide (2011-2014)
- Volvo S60 Inscription T8 2.0L Turbo-Supercharged PHEV Platform Guide (2019-2022)
- Volvo XC40 T5 2.0L Turbo Inline-4 Platform Guide (2019-2022)
- Volvo XC40 T4 2.0L Turbo Inline-4 Platform Guide (2019-2022)
What Our Volvo Repair Guides Cover
- Step-by-step diagnostic guidance by model and engine code
- Breakdown of common fault codes and what they mean for your Volvo
- Common symptoms analysis specific to each platform
- Part recommendations linked directly to the repair for easy ordering
Common Volvo Repairs by Mileage - What to Expect at Every Stage
30,000-60,000 Miles
- Volvo brake pads and rotors - especially on heavier XC models
- Engine and cabin air filters
- Serpentine belt and tensioner
- Wiper blades and washer system components
60,000-100,000 Miles
- Volvo suspension bushings and control arms - especially front lower control arms
- Wheel bearings
- PCV system components - critical on turbocharged T5 and T6 models
- Volvo cooling system hoses and thermostat housing
- Volvo transmission fluid and filter service
- Volvo ignition coils and spark plugs
100,000-150,000 Miles
- Volvo timing belt replacement - required on six-cylinder engines at 105,000 miles. Do not skip this.
- Volvo water pump - always replace at the same time as the timing belt
- Volvo engine mounts - especially on five and six-cylinder models
- Fuel system components - fuel pump, filter, injector seals
- Volvo power steering system components
- HVAC blower motor and resistor
150,000+ Miles
- Volvo turbochargermaintenance or replacement on turbocharged models
- Automatic transmission overhaul or replacement
- Engine oil seals and gaskets - rear main seal, valve cover gaskets
- Angle gear service on AWD models
- Volvo suspension struts and shocks complete replacement
- Electrical system components - window regulators, door locks, modules
Volvo Parts - When to Replace vs. Inspect
Not every worn Volvo component needs immediate replacement. Volvo's engineering includes significant safety margins, meaning many parts can be inspected and monitored before requiring replacement. However, certain parts should always be replaced on schedule regardless of apparent condition.
Always Replace - Do Not Inspect Only
- Volvo timing belts at specified mileage intervals - failure causes catastrophic engine damage
- Volvo brake pads below 3mm thickness
- Tyres with tread depth below 4/32 inch
- Cracked or bulging coolant hoses
- Leaking seals and gaskets
- Failed sensors causing drivability issues
Inspect and Monitor
- Volvo suspension bushings - replace when torn or causing handling issues
- Engine mounts - some movement is normal; replace when excessive
- Volvo brake rotors - can be machined once if within specification
- Battery - test annually after three years; replace when capacity drops below 70%
- Shocks and struts - replace when leaking or when vehicle fails bounce test
Preventative Replacement Recommendations
- Control arms with bushings - replace as complete assemblies when bushings fail
- Water pump during timing belt service - labour overlap makes this cost-effective
- Tensioners and idler pulleys with serpentine belt replacement
- Coolant hoses during major cooling system service
Pro-Tip: Many Volvo components fail gradually rather than catastrophically. Establishing a relationship with a trusted independent Volvo specialist who can provide regular inspection reports helps you prioritise repairs and budget accordingly.
Just Bought a Volvo? - First Parts Every New Volvo Owner Should Check
Immediate Inspection and Replacement
- All Fluids:Change engine oil, transmission fluid, coolant, brake fluid, and power steering fluid unless you have documentation of recent service. Volvo's long-life fluids are not truly lifetime fluids.
- PCV System:On turbocharged models (T5, T6), a clogged PCV system causes oil consumption and turbo seal failure. This is a $50-$150 fix that prevents thousands in engine damage.
- Engine Air Filter and Cabin Filter:Inexpensive and frequently neglected. Affects engine performance and interior air quality.
- Serpentine Belt and Tensioner:Replace preemptively if condition or age is unknown. Belt failure causes engine damage and leaves you stranded.
- Battery and Charging System:Volvo's sophisticated electronics are sensitive to voltage fluctuations. A weak battery causes unexplained electrical faults across multiple systems.
First 6 Months of Ownership
- Brake Fluid Flush: Old brake fluid absorbs moisture and causes internal corrosion in ABS modules - expensive to replace
- Cooling System Inspection: Check for weeping hoses, expansion tank cracks, and pressure test the entire system
- Front Lower Control Arms: Check bushings and ball joints - these wear significantly and directly affect handling
- Software Updates: If working with a Volvo specialist, check for available VIDA software updates for all control modules
Common Volvo Problems by Platform - P2, P3, SPA & Classic
P2 Platform - 2000-2007 Volvo S60, V70, XC70, XC90
- Angle Gear Failure (AWD): The rear drive unit's angle gear can fail catastrophically. Check fluid regularly and replace immediately if shuddering occurs during turns.
- Transmission Issues: Aisin AWD transmissions can develop valve body problems. Early fluid changes every 30,000 miles prevent this.
- ETM (Electronic Throttle Module): Throttle bodies fail and cause idle and acceleration issues. Clean regularly; replace when cleaning no longer resolves the issue.
P3 Platform - 2008-2016 Volvo S60, V60, XC60, XC70, S80
- Timing Belt and Water Pump: Six-cylinder engines require timing belt service at 105,000 miles. This is expensive but absolutely critical - Volvo engines are interference design.
- Transmission Software: Early models benefit from updated transmission control module software for smoother shifting.
- PCV Heater: Turbocharged engines have an electrically heated PCV system that fails and causes oil consumption.
SPA Platform - 2016+ Volvo XC90, S90, V90, XC60, S60, V60
- Oil Consumption (T6 Twin-Charged): The supercharged and turbocharged 2.0L four-cylinder can consume oil. Check levels regularly between services.
- Brake-By-Wire: The integrated braking system requires specific brake fluid and professional bleeding procedure.
- Infotainment: Early Sensus systems run slowly; software updates significantly improve performance.
Classic RWD - Volvo 240, 740, 940, 960
- Overdrive Relays: The overdrive system on manual transmissions has relays that fail frequently - an easy and inexpensive fix.
- Fuel System Grounds: Poor electrical grounds cause fuel pump relay clicking and hard starting. Clean and upgrade ground connections.
- Flame Trap: The PCV flame trap clogs and causes rough idle and oil leaks. Replace every 60,000 miles.
OEM vs Aftermarket Volvo Parts - Which Should You Buy?
When to Choose OEM (Genuine Volvo Parts)
- Complex electrical components - sensors, control modules, wiring harnesses
- Safety-critical items where you require absolute certainty
- Hard-to-diagnose issues where part quality may be a contributing factor
- Newer vehicles still under manufacturer warranty
- Rare or special edition models where original specification must be preserved
When OE-Quality Aftermarket Parts Make Sense
- Wear items - Volvo brake pads, rotors, suspension bushings
- Maintenance components - filters, belts, hoses
- Parts from factory OEM suppliers - Bosch, Continental, Sachs
- High-failure-rate components where OEM has not improved the original design
Premium Aftermarket for Performance and Longevity
- Upgraded PCV systems with catch cans and improved valves
- Heavy-duty engine mounts - reduced vibration, longer service life
- Performance brake pads and rotors - better stopping, less dust
- Upgraded suspension components for improved handling
Complete Volvo Parts Kits - Best for Major Services
- Volvo timing belt kits - belt, tensioner, idler pulleys, and water pump in one kit
- Volvo suspension refresh kits - control arms, bushings, links, and hardware
- Volvo brake service kits - pads, rotors, sensors, and hardware for both axles
- Volvo ignition service kits - plugs, coils, and wires where applicable
Budget Parts to Avoid
- No-name control arms with pressed-in ball joints - fail quickly and dangerously
- Unknown-brand ignition coils - cause misfires and catalytic converter damage
- Low-quality brake rotors - warp easily and cause pedal vibration
- Generic electrical components from unknown manufacturers
Pro-Tip: At eEuroparts.com, every brand in our catalog meets minimum quality standards. We do not carry bottom-tier options that cause repeat failures. Whether OEM or premium aftermarket, every part we sell is one we stand behind.
Volvo Parts Categories - Engine, Brakes, Suspension, Cooling & More
Volvo Engine Parts
Volvo's modular engine strategy means many parts interchange across models. The Redblock four-cylinders used in the 240, 740, and 940 series are legendary for durability. The Whiteblock five-cylinders in the 850, S70, V70, S60, and V70 deliver excellent power and sound. Modern Drive-E four-cylinders offer impressive efficiency but require disciplined maintenance - especially PCV system care and strict oil change intervals.
Volvo Suspension Parts and Steering
Volvos are engineered for composed handling with a comfortable ride. Front control arms use sophisticated multi-link designs with multiple bushings. When these bushings wear, handling deteriorates noticeably and tyre wear becomes uneven. Aftermarket options from Lemforder and Meyle are excellent OE-quality choices that often outlast the original components.
Volvo Brake Parts
Most Volvos use robust braking systems with large rotor diameters. Ceramic brake pads produce less dust but may require higher pedal pressure. Semi-metallic pads provide better initial bite. Always replace brake wear sensors with new pads - they are one-time-use components. On heavier XC models, premium rotors significantly reduce warping risk.
Volvo Cooling System Parts
Volvo cooling systems are pressure-sensitive. The plastic expansion tank is a known weak point - it becomes brittle over time and can crack without warning. Always use Volvo-approved coolant; generic coolants can cause corrosion in aluminium cooling system components. Replace coolant hoses every ten years regardless of external appearance.
Volvo Electrical Parts
Volvo electrical systems are sophisticated but generally reliable when maintained correctly. For failed sensors, OEM or premium aftermarket brands such as Bosch or Denso are strongly recommended. Low-cost oxygen sensors and mass airflow sensors can cause drivability issues and fail to communicate correctly with the engine control unit.
Volvo Interior Parts and Climate Control
Volvo HVAC systems are durable, but blower motors and fan resistors eventually fail. Climate control modules can develop cold solder joint failures that are repairable. Window regulators are a common wear item, and aftermarket options perform well at significantly lower cost than OEM.
Volvo Parts by Model - XC90, XC60, XC40, S60 & V60
Volvo XC90 Parts - Three-Row SUV (2003-2024)
The Volvo XC90 is Volvo's flagship family SUV with seating for up to seven. The P2 platform XC90 (2003-2014) has reached near-classic status with a strong long-term reliability record. The SPA platform XC90 (2016+) represents Volvo's modern rebirth with Scandinavian luxury design and advanced safety technology. The T8 plug-in hybrid variant offers impressive performance alongside genuine fuel efficiency.
Volvo XC60 Parts - Compact Luxury SUV (2010-2024)
One of Volvo's globally best-selling models. The XC60 delivers the ideal balance of size, utility, and efficiency. First-generation P3 models (2010-2017) offer outstanding value on the used market. Second-generation SPA models (2018+) feature advanced safety technology and premium cabin quality.
Volvo XC40 Parts - Compact Crossover SUV (2019-2024)
Volvo's entry into the compact luxury crossover segment, built on the CMA platform. The XC40 combines bold Scandinavian design with urban practicality. Available with turbocharged petrol engines and all-wheel drive, it suits both city use and weekend adventures.
Volvo S60 Parts - Luxury Sport Sedan (2001-2024)
The compact luxury sport sedan where Volvo's engineering shows at its best. Available in front-wheel-drive and all-wheel-drive configurations with turbocharged engines. The S60 is known for excellent safety ratings and comfortable long-distance cruising. Polestar variants offer enthusiast-level performance with impressive handling dynamics.
Volvo V60 Parts - Luxury Sport Wagon (2015-2024)
The versatile estate that combines Scandinavian practicality with sport-tuned dynamics. Sharing its platform with the S60, the V60 offers significantly more cargo capacity without sacrificing driving enjoyment. An excellent choice for families who want utility without compromising style or performance.
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Are aftermarket Volvo parts as good as OEM?
For routine wear items like brake pads, filters, belts, and hoses, quality aftermarket parts from established OEM-supplier brands such as Bosch, Continental, and Sachs perform identically to genuine OEM parts. For complex electrical components - sensors, control modules, and wiring - OEM or premium aftermarket is strongly recommended. eEuroparts.com curates its catalog to carry only quality options in both categories.
How often should I change my Volvo's oil?
While Volvo allows intervals of up to 10,000 miles, changing oil every 5,000 to 7,500 miles is recommended - especially for turbocharged T5 and T6 engines. Shorter intervals prevent sludge build-up and protect turbocharger seals. Always use Volvo-approved oil (typically VCC RBS0-2AE specification) as confirmed in your owner's manual.
What is the difference between P1, P2, P3, and SPA Volvo platforms?
Volvo uses platform codes to describe vehicle architecture generations. P1 is a compact front-wheel-drive platform used in S40, V50, C30, and C70. P2 is a larger platform used in S60, S80, V70, XC70, and the first-generation XC90 (2003-2014). P3 is an updated large platform found in S60, S80, V60, XC60, and XC70 from 2008 to 2016. SPA (Scalable Product Architecture) underpins all modern Volvo models from 2016 onward, including XC90, S90, V90, XC60, S60, and V60.
Do I really need to replace the Volvo timing belt at the recommended interval?
Yes - this is not optional. Volvo six-cylinder engines require timing belt replacement at approximately 105,000 miles. These are interference engines, meaning that if the timing belt fails, the pistons and valves collide and cause catastrophic engine damage costing thousands to repair. Even if the belt looks fine externally, internal degradation occurs over time. Always replace the water pump, tensioner, and idler pulleys at the same time.
Can I use synthetic oil in my older Volvo?
Yes. Synthetic oil is recommended for both modern and classic Volvo vehicles. It provides superior protection during cold starts and under sustained high-temperature operation. Using the correct viscosity and Volvo-approved specification is essential, and synthetic oil is particularly beneficial for turbocharged models where oil is exposed to extreme heat near the turbocharger.
How do I know which parts fit my specific Volvo?
Use your VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) for the most accurate fitment confirmation. Volvo made frequent mid-year and trim-specific changes, so catalogue-based year-model lookup alone is not always sufficient. At eEuroparts.com, entering your VIN or selecting your year, model, engine, and drivetrain filters the entire catalog to show only parts confirmed for your exact vehicle configuration.
Does eEuroparts ship Volvo parts to all US states?
Yes. eEuroparts.com ships Volvo parts to all 50 states in the US via UPS, FedEx, and USPS. Free shipping applies to orders of $99 or more shipped to the continental United States. Most orders placed before 2:00 PM CST on a business day ship the same day from our warehouses, with the main distribution centre located east of Nashville, Tennessee.
What is the Volvo T5 engine and what parts does it commonly need?
The Volvo T5 engine is a 2.0-litre turbocharged four-cylinder engine used across most modern Volvo models including the XC60, XC90, S60, V60, and XC40. Common T5 maintenance needs include PCV system service (prevents oil consumption and turbo seal failure), oil changes every 5,000-7,500 miles, spark plug replacement, and serpentine belt service. The T5 is a reliable engine when maintained on schedule.
What type of coolant does a Volvo use?
Volvo uses a specific OAT (Organic Acid Technology) coolant that is compatible with the aluminium components in the cooling system. The factory coolant is typically blue or green in colour and should not be mixed with generic universal coolants. Using non-approved coolant can cause accelerated corrosion in aluminium cooling system components. Always use Volvo-approved coolant and replace the coolant every 4-5 years regardless of appearance.
What is the most reliable Volvo model to buy?
The most reliable Volvo models for long-term ownership are generally the S60 (2011-2018), XC60 (2011-2017), and the classic 240 series. The P3-platform S60 and XC60 have well-documented maintenance needs and a large community of owners and independent specialists. The 240 series is considered nearly indestructible with correct upkeep. The XC90 (2004-2014) also has an excellent long-term reliability record when the angle gear and transmission fluid are maintained on schedule.
Content Review & Freshness Statement
Last Updated: April 2026 | Content Reviewed By: eEuroparts Volvo Product Specialists
This page is regularly updated to reflect new Volvo model introductions, platform changes, emerging technical issues, customer feedback, and industry best practices for Volvo maintenance. If you notice outdated information or have suggestions, contact support@eEuroparts.com.
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