Volvo XC90 Oxygen Sensor Replacement Cost
What does a oxygen sensor replacement cost for a Volvo XC90? Get the estimated price range, labor vs. parts breakdown, and related recalls.

Estimated Cost for Volvo XC90
Labor
$170
at typical shop rate
Parts
$250
OEM or aftermarket
This estimate is based on the European vehicle tier. Volvo XC90 falls into this category due to its brand positioning. Confidence level: high.
XC90 Generations & Year Differences
Different generations of the Volvo XC90 may have different oxygen sensor replacement costs due to design changes, parts availability, and labor complexity.
SPA (2nd Gen) (2016–Present)
Prices may vary between generations. Older models may have higher labor costs due to part availability; newer models may require specialized tools or dealer-only parts.
Common OBD-II Codes for Volvo XC90 Oxygen Sensor Replacement
These diagnostic trouble codes are commonly associated with oxygen sensor replacement issues on the Volvo XC90:
How This Cost Compares Across Vehicle Types
The same repair can cost dramatically different amounts depending on the vehicle. Here's how the Volvo XC90 compares:
Check for Open Safety Recalls
Your Volvo XC90 may have open safety recalls. Repairs covered by a recall are free at dealerships.
Check Recalls Now →Related Dashboard Warning Lights
If you're experiencing oxygen sensor replacement issues, these warning lights may appear:
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does oxygen sensor replacement cost for a Volvo XC90?
Oxygen Sensor Replacement for a Volvo XC90 typically costs between $300 and $560, with an average of $420. Labor accounts for approximately $170 and parts approximately $250.
Can I save money on oxygen sensor replacement for my Volvo XC90?
Yes. You can save by comparing quotes from multiple shops, using aftermarket parts instead of OEM (typically 30-50% less), or doing the repair yourself if you have the tools and experience. Always get at least 3 quotes before authorizing work.
