Access the original OEM workshop service and repair manual for the first-generation Chevrolet Captiva (2006-2010) in a straightforward PDF format.
2006-2010 Chevrolet Captiva Repair Manual
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Chevrolet Captiva (2006-2010) Repair Manual – OEM Workshop Document
Access the original OEM workshop service and repair manual for the first-generation Chevrolet Captiva (2006-2010) in a straightforward PDF format. This comprehensive manual includes detailed instructions for diagnostics, maintenance, and repairs, providing you with the expert guidance necessary to keep your vehicle running smoothly.
File Format | |
File Language | English |
Workshop Repair Manual | 202.5 MB |
Delivery Method | Instant Download |
Features:
- Complete OEM Coverage: In-depth service and repair procedures specifically for the 2006-2010 Chevrolet Captiva.
- Professional-Grade Information: The same manual utilized by Chevrolet technicians for reliable and precise repairs.
- User-Friendly PDF Format: Easily accessible and organized for quick reference.
Download your copy today and ensure your Chevrolet Captiva remains in excellent condition with professional-level maintenance!
Also Called:
- Daewoo Winstorm (2006–2011)
- Holden Captiva (2006–2010, 2015–2018)
- Holden Captiva 7 (2011–2015)
Engines Covered:-
- 2.4L
- 3.5L
- 3.6L
Transmissions:
- Automatic Transmission – 4T45-E
- Automatic Transmission – 6T706T75
Table of Contents : 2006-2010 Chevrolet Captiva Repair Manual
- General Information
- Body System
- Brakes
- Drivetrain
- Transmission
- Driver Information and Infotainment
- Engine Propulsion
- HVAC
- Safety and Security
- Seats
- Steering
- Suspension
- Supplemental
- DTC
- Owner’s Manual
Detailed Contents:-
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- ABS
- Bolted Exterior Body Panels and Closures
- Bumpers and Fascias
- Cellular, Entertainment, and Navigation
- Body Collision repair
- Cruise Control
- Disc Brakes
- Displays and Gauges
- Exterior Trim
- Fixed and Moveable Windows
- Floor Coverings and Headlining
- Front suspension
- Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning
- Horns
- HVAC – Automatic
- HVAC – Manual
- Hydraulic Brakes
- Immobilizer
- Instrument Panel and Console Trim
- Interior Trim and Paneling
- Lighting
- Luggage Rack and Roof Trim
- Mirrors
- Parking Brakes
- Power Outlets
- Power Seats
- Power Steering
- Propeller Shaft
- Rear Drive axle
- Rear Suspension
- Remote Functions
- Seat Belts
- Seat Hardware, Trim, and Upholstery
- Seat Heating and Cooling
- Shift Lock Control
- SRS
- Steering Wheel and Column
- Sunroof
- Transfer Case – Getrag 760
- Tyre Pressure Monitoring
- Vehicle Access
- Wheel Drive Shaft
- Wipers and Washers
Automatic Transmission – 4T45-E
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- Disassembled view
- Repair Instructions – Off Vehicle
- Repair Instructions – On Vehicle
- Specification
Automatic Transmission – 6T70/6T75
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- Disassembled view
- Repair Instructions – Off Vehicle
- Repair Instructions – On Vehicle
- Specification
Engine
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- Engine Controls and Fuel – 2.4L
- Engine Controls and Fuel – 3.5L
- Engine Controls and Fuel – 3.6L
- Engine Cooling
- Engine Electrical
- Engine Exhaust
Engine Mechanical – 2.4L
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- Disassembled view
- Repair Instructions – Off Vehicle
- Repair Instructions – On Vehicle
- Specification
Engine Mechanical – 3.5L
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- Disassembled view
- Repair Instructions – Off Vehicle
- Repair Instructions – On Vehicle
- Specification
Engine Mechanical – 3.6L
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- Disassembled view
- Repair Instructions – Off Vehicle
- Repair Instructions – On Vehicle
- Specifications
DCT
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- Generic OBD-II Troubles Codes
- GM Codes
Owner Manuals
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- Chevrolet Captiva 2007-2008 Owner’s Manual
- Chevrolet Captiva 2009-2010 Owner’s Manual
Sample Pages
About Chevrolet Captiva
The Chevrolet Captiva is a compact crossover SUV developed by General Motors. The first generation was developed by GM Korea, based on the GM Theta platform and derived from the S3X concept car revealed in 2004. The crossover straddles the entry-level SUV segments.[1] Released in 2006, it was sold internationally as Chevrolet Captiva, in Australia and New Zealand as Holden Captiva and in South Korea as Daewoo Winstorm until 2011, when the international name was adopted. The Theta platform also underpins the Opel Antara. On 13 September 2018, Chevrolet announced that it is ending production on the first generation Captiva and replacing it worldwide with the Equinox. The second-generation Captiva, which is a rebadged Baojun 530, was introduced in Colombia in November 2018 and Thailand in March 2019.