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Air Conditioner Maintenance (Chevrolet Captiva 1)

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Contents: Air intake ↧ Car cabin air filter ↧ Normal operation of the air… ↧ Service ↧

Air intake



The air intake in front of the windshield in the engine compartment must be kept clean to ensure unobstructed air intake.

Remove leaves, dirt and snow from it.

Car cabin air filter



The filter traps dust, soot, pollen, and spores present in the air entering the vehicle interior through the air intake.

The filter traps dust, soot, pollen, and spores present in the air entering the vehicle interior…


1. Remove the six screws around the perimeter of the glove box.

2. Remove the glove box by gently pulling on its bottom.

2. Remove the glove box by gently pulling on its bottom.


3. Remove the filter cover mounting screw.

Caution: Sharp parts around the filter can injure your hands. Be sure to wear protective gloves when replacing the air conditioner filter.




Caution: Sharp parts around the filter can injure your hands. Be sure to wear protective gloves…


4. Replace the air conditioner filter.

Note: When installing a new filter, ensure that it is positioned perpendicular to the air flow.


Note: To replace the filter, we recommend contacting an authorized service center.


Note: More frequent air filter maintenance is required when driving regularly on dusty or unpaved roads or in polluted air conditions. Such conditions reduce the filter's efficiency, which leads to negative effects on the respiratory system.


Normal operation of the air conditioner



To maintain the efficiency of the system at a constant level, it is necessary to turn on the cooling for at least a few minutes once a month, regardless of the weather and time of year. The system cannot operate with cooling at low outside temperatures.

Service



To ensure optimum cooling performance, it is recommended to have your climate control system checked once a year.
  • Functionality and tightness testing
  • Heating functionality
  • Checking for leaks
  • Checking drive belts
  • Cleaning the condenser and
  • Draining liquid from the evaporator
  • Checking functionality

Warning: Climate control systems must be serviced by qualified personnel. Injury may result if serviced incorrectly.




Caution: Use only recommended refrigerant.


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