
Chevrolet Captiva Owner Manual (GMNA-Localizing-MidEast LHD-
14860584) - 2021 - CRC - 5/18/20
Vehicle Care
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Do not use dangerous cleaning agents when
cleaning the interior of the vehicle. For
example:
.
Acetone
.
Paint diluent
.
Porcelain glaze reducing agent
.
Nail polish remover
When cleaning the interior of the vehicle,
the following cleaning agents are prohibited
unless special instructions for cleaning stains
are included in the fabric cleaning tips:
.
Laundry soap
.
Bleaching powder
.
Reducing agent
Caution
Many cleaning agents may be hazardous
or flammable or may cause injury or
damage your vehicle too. So when
cleaning finish parts do not use volatile
solvents such as acetone, paint thinner,
bleach, or reducing agents. Never use
gasoline for cleaning purposes.
Do not use the following materials for
cleaning:
.
Carbon tetrachloride
.
Gasoline
.
Benzene
When using any cleaning agent or other
chemical products inside the vehicle, open
the doors for proper ventilation.
To avoid permanent color change of
light-colored interior trim, do not allow the
easy-to-discolor fabrics to come into contact
with the seat liner unless both materials are
completely dry. Fabrics with easy-to-discolor
materials are:
.
Casual clothes
.
Dyed denim
.
Leather
.
Kidskin
.
Newspapers and decorative paper
Caution
Avoid prolonged exposure to vapors of
cleaners and other chemicals. These
vapors are hazardous and harmful to
health, especially in restricted and poorly
ventilated spaces.
Seat Belt Maintenance
Keep the seat belts clean and dry. Prevent
seat belts from being contaminated by
polishing agents, oils and chemical products,
especially battery fluid, bleaching powder or
dye. These contaminants will reduce the
strength of the seat belt material. Check all
seat belt parts regularly.
Replace any damaged seat belt or part
immediately.
The seat belt or related parts that are
stretched during a crash must be replaced,
even if the damage is not obvious or is not
visible.
The seat belt replacement must be new.
General Motors suggests replacing the
whole seat belt assembly after a crash. It is
not necessary to replace the seat belt after
it is checked to be undamaged and normal
by your dealer.
The seat belt must be kept in good working
condition to maintain its normal function.