As the driver of a Volvo V50, You have a timing belt instead of a timing chain. Due to this, You will need to have the belt inspected and possibly changed every 12 months, or 10,000 miles driven. Replacements are rare, usually not happening until around the 60,000 mile mark. If You have a faulty belt, it will need to be replaced early. This can cost You between $120 and $240 for parts alone. If You choose to have the service performed by a professional mechanic or by an automotive service technician, You can expect to pay an additional $50 to $240 for labor.
Emma T
July 30, 2020
Replacing a timing belt in the Volvo V50 costs between $480 and $560 for parts and labor.
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