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Service Program A and B S40-V40 2004

I was exploring the VADIS system and I came across this section title 'Service Program A, Service Program B) under maintenance, service programs. It had this pretty comprehensive maintenance schedule table. Surprisingly the service intervals quoted in VADIS is different (more longer interval) than what I have written in my service booklet.

Can the timing belt and auxillary belts truly go till 96k miles? And engine oil change every 12k miles which is different from what the owner manuals says, which is around 9k miles.

Can anyone shed light on this? Why the differences between VADIS and the owners manual / service book?

Thanks








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Service Program A and B S40-V40 2004

The 12K and 96K are in the manual, but for Kilometers!!

The oil change is called for at 7,500 miles (12K Km)
The Serp belt gets checked at 60,000Miles (96K Km)
The Serp and Timing belt get replaced at 105K miles (168K Km)


The above from the Volvo maintence chart for all 2004 S/V40s.

Klaus
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I still miss my 164 and my 854T. Just driving a V70R :)








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Service Program A and B S40-V40 2004

I wonder if VADIS is using kilometers instead of miles.

Klaus
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I still miss my 164 and my 854T. Just driving a V70R :)








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Service Program A and B S40-V40 2004

Hi Klaus,

The table in VADIS have both the equivalent km and miles on each column.







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