Volvo Repair: 100,000 service, volvo 850 glt, volvo dealership


Question
I have a 1995 Volvo 850 GLT sedan, which has 103,000 miles. I have gotten different opinions from repair shops on what service needs to be done. I had the timing belt changed at 52,000 miles at the recommendation of the service assistant at the dealership, instead of the 70,000 miles listed in the service manual. The quote from the Volvo dealership repair service  dept is about $345 for the 100,000 mile service without changing the timing belt. I called a couple of other repair shops who specialize in Volvo service and repair. One said I needed to also flush the tranmission and change the timing belt plus the service for about $600; the other said I needed to change the timing belt every 50,000 miles because it is a smaller belt and to also change the fuel pump plus the service for about $1000.  I would like to keep the car for about 2 more years. I am the original owner and I have kept up with the maintenance. According to the mechanic at the Volvo dealership, I also need brake work (about $650) and the power rack steering is leaking ($750 parts and 3 hours labor).

What do I need to do for the 100,000 mile service? Change timing belt? Change the fuel pump? Flush the transmission?

Thanks for your recommendations.  

Answer
timing belt interval should be listed on the front timing cover or in the manual.it should be a 70k mile belt.94 was the change over year from 50 -70.I would replace the fuel filter if it was not done at 60k miles.there is no service for the trans. but at 100k it would not hrt to do it.