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2009 Volvo S60 Edit

Repair Pricing

Near Ashburn, VA
20146

Steering Fluid Flush

Fair Repair Range

$237 - $305

Includes parts & labor for ZIP 20146

“Dealer” refers to service centers that specialize in one or two makes and sell those vehicles. As a franchise dealer:
  • They use top-quality manufacturer-recommended or “official” parts
  • Parts usually come with a manufacturer's warranty - ask the dealer about this as details may vary
  • They have the highest level of training and knowledge, and their labor rates may reflect this

Total Estimate:

Parts

$117 - $137


Labor

$144 - $168

“Independent” refers to a service center that services multiple makes instead of specializing. In addition:
  • They don't sell vehicles
  • Because they can use non-official or aftermarket parts, their pricing might seem lower
  • Independents tend to be generalists with a broad level of knowledge and training on many vehicles
Price includes parts and labor

About Steering Fluid Flush

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Modern cars, trucks and SUVs all use power steering to make maneuvering effortless. The power steering system uses a pump and hydraulic pressure to assist the steering gears. Power steering fluid is designed to last for as long as 100,000 miles, but the system may leak or the fluid may become exhausted before then. Follow the recommendation from your owner’s manual to see when it’s time to flush the power steering fluid. A mechanic will flush the system by removing dark, discolored power steering fluid and refilling it with fresh fluid, while an assistant turns the steering wheel from left to right to get old fluid out of the system. When the remaining fluid appears like fresh fluid, the system has been successfully flushed. Remove the remaining fluid, refill with fresh power steering fluid and your vehicle should be good for another 100,000 miles.

Volvo Auto Repair Near Me

Near Ashburn, VA
20146

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2009 S60 Steering Fluid Flush Q&A

Volvo Dealership Repair Options

After leasing or buying your new Volvo car or SUV, it’s recommended to have repairs or concerns handled by your local Volvo dealer. Consider them your first point of contact for proper care, repair and maintenance because they will use genuine Volvo replacement parts and will have the latest service bulletins and recall notices as issued by the manufacturer.

In the case of a leased vehicle, many lease contracts, including those from Volvo Car Financial Services, will require the use of original equipment parts when it comes to making the vehicle whole again.

Training

Volvo-certified mechanics have received a variety of training courses through Universal Technical Institute (UTI) that ready them for a career as a Volvo certified technician. Volvo-certified technicians continue to take periodic courses in order to keep their certification current.

Loan car policy

Certain Volvo dealers may offer loaner vehicles for their service customers although this is not a required practice. If possible, we would recommend calling ahead for a service appointment to avoid any disappointment. If your Volvo car or SUV is in for collision repair, the extended use of a loaner or rental vehicle may be covered by an insurance policy rider. Read the fine print of your policy for more information.

Collision repairs

The Volvo Certified Collision Network program ensures that both dealership-owned repair facilities and independent Volvo-certified repair and body shops have the proper training, tools, equipment and parts needed to repair Volvo vehicles that were involved in collisions.

By selecting a Volvo Certified Collision Network member, owners can be assured their vehicles will be repaired as closely as possible to the standards their Volvo vehicles achieved when they were new.

Pricing for Common 2009 Volvo S60 Repairs & Services

Pricing for all 2009 Volvo S60 Repairs & Services