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Captiva 1 (2006-2018)
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Scheduled maintenance (Chevrolet Captiva 1)

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Contents: Maintenance interval ↧ Notes ↧
To operate your vehicle economically and safely and to maintain it in good condition, it is necessary to perform vehicle maintenance at regular intervals.

Completion of maintenance is confirmed by an entry in the service book.

The date and mileage are certified by the service station seal and signature.

Confirmed maintenance is a mandatory condition for fulfilling warranty and other obligations and is taken into account when selling a car, so make sure that the service book is filled out correctly.

Maintenance interval



Every year / 15,000 km (whichever comes first).

TO1: perform TO1 during the first maintenance or after performing TO2.

TO2: perform TO2 after performing TO1.

If the "Change oil" indicator light is on in vehicles equipped with an oil resource monitoring system and at least 10 months have passed since the last maintenance, all operations of the corresponding maintenance should also be performed.

№ServiceTO1TO2
1Replace the oil filter and engine oil.ZZ
2Check for leaks and damage.PP
3Check the engine air filter.PP
4Check tire pressure and tire wear.PP
5Check the brake system.PP
6Check the engine coolant and windshield washer fluid levels, top up if necessary.PP
7Check suspension and steering components.PP
8Check the windshield wipers and the operation of the exterior lighting.PP
9Check drive belts.PP
10Perform any necessary additional maintenance operations - see the relevant section.PP
11Check if the vehicle is subject to any open campaigns or manufacturer bulletins.PP
TO-2 - perform all operations provided for in TO-1, as well as the following operations:
12Replace brake fluid.Z
13Check the engine cooling system.P
14Check the passive safety system components.P
15Check the powertrain and transmission components.P
16Lubricate the body parts.P



P - check these objects and the corresponding parts. If necessary, repair, clean, top up, adjust or replace. Z - replace.


№DescriptionCaptiva
17Replacing the cabin air filterEvery 15,000 km / 1 year
18Replacing the air filterEvery 30,000 km / 2 years
19Replace spark plugsEvery 60,000 km / 4 years
20Replacing the fuel filter of a diesel engineExcept for the Russian Federation: Every 60,000 km / 2 years
Russian Federation: Every 30,000 km / 2 years
21Engine Coolant ReplacementEvery 240,000 km / 5 years
22Automatic transmission fluid replacementNormal operating conditions: every 150,000 km
Severe operating conditions: every 75,000 km


Notes



Service OperationNote
1Change the engine oil immediately if the engine oil change indicator lights up on the instrument panel. When operating the vehicle in severe conditions: short-distance driving, long idling, driving on dusty roads, - more frequent replacement of engine oil and filter may be required.
2Fluid leakage from any vehicle system indicates a malfunction. It is necessary to check the relevant system and perform repairs, then check the fluid level. Top up the fluid if necessary.
3 and 17If the vehicle is constantly operated in dusty conditions, the filter must be checked more frequently. If the vehicle is constantly operated in dusty conditions, the filter may need to be replaced more frequently.
5Inspect the brake lines and hoses for kinks, leaks, cracks, abrasions and other defects. Check the brake pads for signs of wear, check the condition of the disc surfaces. Check the drum brake pads for signs of wear or cracks. Check other brake system components, including drums, wheel cylinders, calipers, parking brake components, etc.
7Inspect the front and rear suspension, as well as the steering system, for damage, loose fasteners, missing parts, or signs of increased wear. Check the power steering components for sticking, cracks, abrasion, and other defects.
8Check the windshield wipers for signs of excessive wear, cracks or contamination. Clean the dirty windshield and windshield wipers. Worn or damaged windshield wipers should be replaced with new ones.
12If you operate your vehicle under severe conditions, such as driving on hilly or mountainous terrain or frequently towing a trailer, you may need to change your brake fluid more frequently.
13Inspect the hoses and replace them with new ones if cracks, swelling or deformation are detected. Check all pipes, fittings and clamps and replace them with new original parts if necessary. To ensure proper operation, it is recommended to pressure test the cooling system and the expansion tank cap, and clean the outside of the radiator and the air conditioning condenser.
14Check the serviceability of the seat belt indicator and the seat belts themselves. Make sure that there are no loose fastenings or damage to other parts of the seat belt tensioner system. If any defects are found that prevent the normal functioning of the seat belt system, the identified defects should be corrected. Torn or frayed seat belts should be replaced with new ones.
16Lubricate all lock cylinders, door hinges and locks, hood and trunk hinges and locks. If the car is used in conditions that promote accelerated corrosion, lubrication should be carried out more often. If you lubricate the rubber door seals with silicone petroleum jelly, applying it with a clean rag, the seals will last longer, provide a more reliable seal, and will not stick or creak.
General information about automatic transmissionReplace the automatic transmission fluid and filter when the vehicle is primarily operated under one or more of the following conditions:
- In heavy city traffic, when the outside temperature regularly reaches 32°C or higher.
- driving on hilly or mountainous terrain;
- frequent driving with a trailer;
- using a vehicle as a taxi, police vehicle or delivery vehicle.
General information about the seat belt tensioner systemInspect the belts for wear, cracks and obvious damage. Replace the belt if necessary.
General informationCheck all systems for obstructions, pinching or missing components. Replace components if necessary. Replace any severely worn components.
Tire condition and tire pressureInspect your tires before every trip and check tire pressure with a tire pressure gauge at every fill-up or at least once a month.
Wheel alignment anglesIf necessary, balance the wheels.


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The article was checked: Vladimir Romannikov
This article is available at russian, bulgarian, belarusian, ukrainian, serbian, croatian, romanian, polish, slovak, hungarian

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