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Chevrolet Captiva Owner Manual (GMNA-Localizing-MidEast LHD-

14860584) - 2021 - CRC - 5/18/20

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Instruments and Controls

1. Engine Tachometer
2. Engine Immobilizer System Indicator
3. Electric Power Steering (EPS)

Warning Lamp

4. Brake System/Hand Brake Indicator/

Electronic Brake-Force Distribution (EBD)
Warning Lamp

5. Engine Malfunction Indicator
6. Left Turn Signal Lamp/Hazard Warning

Indicator

7. Front Fog Lamp Indicator
8. Trip Computer Information Option
9. Vehicle Information Setup Option

10. Multimedia Information Display Option
11. Bluetooth Telephone Information Display

Option

12. Rear Fog Lamp Indicator
13. Right Turn Signal Lamp/Hazard Warning

Indicator

14. Electric Parking Brake Fault Warning

Indicator, if Equipped

15. Electric Parking Brake Working Indicator
16. Electronic Stability Control (ESC) Fault

Warming Lamp

17. Electronic Stability Control (ESC) OFF

Indicator

18. Speedometer
19. Airbag Warning Lamp
20. ABS Warning Lamp
21. Tire Pressure Monitor System (TPMS)

Fault Indicator

22. Charging System Warning Lamp
23. Fuel Gauge
24. Fuel Level Low Warning Lamp
25. Display
26. Transmission Fault Warning Lamp,

if Equipped

27. General Odometer
28. Automatic Vehicle Hold (AVH) Fault

Warning Lamp, if Equipped

29. Automatic Vehicle Hold (AVH) Working

Indicator, if Equipped

30. Cruise Control System Working Condition

Indicator

31. Headlamp High Beam Indicator
32. Coolant Temperature Too High

Warning Lamp

33. Coolant Temperature Gauge
34. Engine Oil Pressure Low Warning Lamp
35. Front Passenger Fasten-Seat-Belt

Warning Lamp

36. Position Lamp Indicator
37. Driver Fasten-Seat-Belt Warning Lamp

After the ignition switch is turned on, as a
functional test, most of the control
indicators will illuminate for a short time.

Colors of the control indicators mean:

.

Red = danger, important reminder

.

Yellow = warning, information, fault

.

Green = activation confirmed

.

Blue = activation confirmed

Summary of Contents for CAPTIVA - S

Page 1: ...ained technicians who can perform required service using genuine replacement parts See your dealer if the vehicle needs maintenance or repair Keep this manual in the vehicle for quick reference Leave this manual in the vehicle if it is sold In the manual the Chevrolet Service Center is called dealer for short Using this Manual The contents at the beginning of the manual and each section are used f...

Page 2: ...er Danger indicates a hazard with a high level of risk which will result in serious injury or death Warning Warning indicates a hazard that could result in injury or death Caution Caution indicates a hazard that could result in property or vehicle damage General Motors reserves the copyright of the manual ...

Page 3: ... 3 Keys Doors and Windows Keys and Locks Keys 3 Remote Keyless Entry RKE System Operation 4 Door Locks 8 Doors Hood 11 Liftgate 12 Exterior Mirrors Power Mirrors 13 Interior Mirrors Interior Rearview Mirrors 14 Windows Power Windows 15 Sun Visors 16 Roof Sunroof 17 Keys and Locks Keys Type I Type II Type III ...

Page 4: ... Foldable Type Press the release button 1 and the mechanical key 2 will pop up automatically Fold the mechanical key after use Key in Reminder if Equipped If the driver door is opened when the ignition key is in the LOCK position and is not pulled out a chime will sound to remind you to take the key with you when you leave the vehicle Remote Keyless Entry RKE System Operation Remote Door Unlock Th...

Page 5: ...ng lamps will flash twice and the immobilizer is activated If equipped with ENGINE START STOP function only when the ignition switch is at the LOCK position can the RKE transmitter activate the immobilizer system The anti theft mode must be activated with the RKE transmitter Warning Sound Under the anti theft state when K on the RKE transmitter is not pressed and any door or liftgate is forced ope...

Page 6: ...mitters If a RKE transmitter is lost or stolen contact the your dealer to buy a new one as soon as possible If you need to replace one or more RKE transmitters bring the existing RKE transmitter when you go to the dealer When the dealer matches the RKE transmitter for replacement the existing RKE transmitter shall also be matched with the new code After the new RKE transmitter is coded electronica...

Page 7: ...thin 1 2 m of the front door handle Press the button on the handle and the system will certify with the key Once certified successfully the system will lock all doors The hazard warning lamps flash twice The system will send a warning prompt the horn will beep three times and the hazard warning lamps will flash three times to indicate that the doors are not locked when you press the button on the ...

Page 8: ...ect on the RKE transmitter Make sure the RKE transmitter is away from water or direct sunlight If the RKE transmitter gets wet wipe with a soft cloth Door Locks External Door Locking and Unlocking The lock hole on the left front door external handle is hidden under the trim cover The trim cover needs to be removed first if the key is used to open the door This way of opening the door would occur i...

Page 9: ...ed the vehicle may be stolen Park your vehicle in an attended place To prevent loss do not leave valuables in an unattended vehicle External Internal Door Opening To open doors from inside or outside unlock the doors first and pull the external or internal door handles When the doors are locked pull the internal door handle twice to open A child should sit on the rear seat in a proper restraint an...

Page 10: ...k 1 Open the rear door that you want to lock 2 Find the child safety lock hole on the door edge and near the middle position 3 Insert the key and rotate clockwise to the lock position 2 When the child safety lock is activated you need to pull the external door handle to open the door To deactivate the child safety lock insert the key and rotate counterclockwise to the unlock position 1 The two rea...

Page 11: ...r front edge of the hood Pull the engine hood release handle upward to open the hood completely 3 Separate the engine hood prop rod from the fixing clamp Plug the free end of the prop rod in the slot Closing the Engine Hood 1 Support the hood to prevent it from closing and take the prop rod out from the slot Then fix the rod in the fixing clamp 2 Make sure that hands or other body parts are away f...

Page 12: ...her property and cause casualties Liftgate Liftgate Release Switch The liftgate release switch is above the liftgate release handle Before driving make sure the liftgate is closed and locked Caution Driving with an open and unsecured liftgate may result in damage to the power liftgate components Liftgate Opening The liftgate can be opened three ways Unlock the doors first and then press the liftga...

Page 13: ...Mirrors Outside Rearview Mirror Check the visual field of all rearview mirrors before driving Adjusting the Outside Rearview Mirror The power outside rearview mirror adjustment switch is on the left side of the instrument panel To adjust the outside rearview mirror 1 Select the rearview mirror to be adjusted Press L or R on the selector switch 1 to adjust the left or right outside rearview mirror ...

Page 14: ... For example if the mirror is frozen after the vehicle is parked outdoors for a night in winter remove the ice first and use the RKE transmitter or the passive entry button to unlock doors Then the outside rearview mirror will unfold smoothly If the ice is not removed the ice will hinder the movement of the rearview mirror damaging the mirror If the outside rearview mirror glass is frozen remove t...

Page 15: ...ve the key or unattended children in the vehicle Incorrect operation of power windows can lead to injuries Power Window Switch To raise the window pull up on the switch To lower the window press down on the switch When the window reaches the desired position release the switch Make sure that your hands and any other body parts as well as those of other persons are completely away from a power wind...

Page 16: ...or at least five seconds and release it Now the initialization is completed If the one button closing or lowering function is still unavailable after initialization see your dealer Power Window Lock Button The power window lock button can lock the front passenger side and rear power window switches Press the button and other power window switches are locked The windows can only be operated with th...

Page 17: ...r outside the sunroof before closing Do not place heavy object on or around the sunroof Ensure there is no garbage at the outside of the sunroof Close the sunroof completely when the vehicle is left unattended All passengers must wear the seat belts whether the sunroof is open or closed as in other situations Violation of the matters above will cause serious injuries or damage to the vehicle Sunro...

Page 18: ...ce quickly and the sunroof will be closed or opened automatically Sunroof Anti pinch Function The sunroof will retract to prevent pinching when it contacts certain rigid obstacles such as the arm and head in its one button closing process Sunroof Initialization Learning The sunroof may lose its one button opening or closing function in some cases such as replacement of sunroof glass or motor In ca...

Page 19: ...stem 29 Where Are the Airbags 30 When Should an Airbag Inflate 31 What Makes an Airbag Inflate 32 How Does an Airbag Restrain 32 What Will You See after an Airbag Inflates 32 Child Restraints Infants and Young Children 36 Child Restraint Systems 37 ISOFIX Child Restraint Systems 42 Head Restraints Position The middle position of the head restraint should be on the same horizontal line as the occup...

Page 20: ... head restraint too hard while a finger is on the release switch Front Seats Seat Position When you sit on the seat make your hip as close to the backrest as possible Adjust the distance between the seat and the pedal to make your leg slightly bend when you press the pedal Move the passenger side seat shall slide as far back as possible When you sit on the seat make your shoulders lean on the back...

Page 21: ... Type The electric adjustment switch is on the outer side of the seat Push the switch forward or backward and the seat will move forward or backward accordingly Release the switch when it reaches a proper position If the seat does not move when the switch is pushed the seat may be already at the front or rear limit position or the vehicle battery is out of power Please check for confirmation Never...

Page 22: ...om the right rear door Fold the right seat of middle row forward first to make room for getting to the rear seat To fold the right middle row seat forward Pull up on the release handle near the seat head restraint fold and move the seat forward To recover push the seat backward to adjust it Try to move the seat to check whether it is locked The left middle row cannot be folded forward Therefore to...

Page 23: ...tring and unfold the backrest to a proper angle Finally try to move the backrest to check whether it is locked When adjusting the backrest hold the backrest and do not allow your head or other body parts within the folding range before pulling the backrest drawstring Failure to hold may cause an injury Seat Cushion Overturning At the front lower position of the seat cushion there are two cushion u...

Page 24: ...est will be folded forward or unfolded backward Release the switch when it is adjusted to a proper position If the backrest does not move when the switch is turned the backrest may be already at its limit position or the vehicle battery is out of power To avoid damage never move the switch with too much force Warning If either seat backrest is not locked it could move forwards in a sudden stop or ...

Page 25: ...t back to its original position pull the drawstring and unfold the backrest Try to move the seat backrest to check whether it is locked Rear Seat Armrest The second row seat has an armrest Pull the armrest down to use it There is a cup holder on the armrest After use place the armrest back to its original position The seat backrest shall incline backward for a certain angle from the vertical posit...

Page 26: ...ssenger seat In case of a severe head on or rear end crash the front part of the seat belt will be tensioned The deployed seat belt pretensioner must be replaced by a dealer The seat belt pretensioner can only be deployed once Make sure that the seat belt is not damaged or clamped by a sharp object Prevent dust from getting in the seat belt recoiler Warning Improper operation such as removal or in...

Page 27: ...secure the belt Pull the shoulder belt to adjust the tightness of the hip belt Do not wear loose or heavy clothing This may hamper correct use of wearing the seat belt Do not place any object such as a hand bag or mobile phone between the seat belt and your body Height Adjustment The front row seat belt of some models can be adjusted in height Press the height adjuster of the seat belt and move it...

Page 28: ... right seat belts of the middle row see instructions for the front seat belt There is a clip on the trim panel near the second row seat backrest Hang the seat belt to the clip for storage each time after use Middle Seat Belt of Second Row 1 To wear the seat belt pull out the seat belt from the recoiler on the roof 5 seat models or backrest 7 seat models first and secure correctly 2 Slide the latch...

Page 29: ...For pregnant women as for anyone the key to making seat belts effective is wearing them properly The hip belt should be placed as low as possible to go across the pelvis to avoid force on the belly Airbag System Depending on the vehicle configuration the system includes the following air bags Driver frontal air bag Front passenger frontal air bag If equipped Front side air bag If equipped For all ...

Page 30: ...regnant woman or the sick and weak sit on the front seat equipped with an air bag Continued Danger Continued Never install a backward facing child seat on the front seat The child may be seriously injured or killed when an air bag is inflated The seat belt and air bag can protect adults and adolescents but not children and infants Children and infants need special child protection devices such as ...

Page 31: ...n conditions of the frontal air bag may vary The frontal air bag will not inflate in case of vehicle overturn rear end collision and most lateral impact collisions The frontal air bag may not inflate in slight head on or nearly head on collisions lateral or diagonal collisions collisions to cylindrical objects such as telegraph pole and tree trunk rear end collisions under large vehicle trucks etc...

Page 32: ...ng problems but cannot get out of the vehicle after an airbag inflates then get fresh air by opening a window or a door If you experience breathing problems following an airbag deployment you should seek medical attention If the vehicle power supply system can still function normally after a collision the vehicle will unlock doors automatically turn on the hazard warning lamps and cut off the fuel...

Page 33: ... inflated Refer to the following examples Hit a road shoulder sidewalk edge or hard surface Fall into or drive into a deep pit Land hard or fall The Frontal Air Bag May not Be Inflated in the Following Collisions The frontal air bag will usually not inflate in side collisions rear end collisions turnover or low speed head on collisions No matter what kind of collision only when the vehicle generat...

Page 34: ...ling from high place rolling Hit deformable objects such as sandpile guard bar column or tree Hit of vehicle ahead bottom especially truck bottom Side Air Bag May not Be Inflated in the Following Collisions In a side collision with certain angle or a collision to the vehicle body side not passenger compartment the side air bag system may not be activated ...

Page 35: ...aints 35 Vehicle body side not passenger compartment collision Off vertical side collision The side air bag will usually not be inflated in case of head on collision rear end collisions overturn or low speed side collisions Head on collision Rear end collision Overturn falling from high place rolling ...

Page 36: ...le riding in the vehicle Never allow a child to stand or kneel on a seat or in the luggage compartment when the vehicle is running Caution An unsecured child seat may be thrown out of the vehicle when a collision or emergency stop occurs The child seat must always be correctly secured even if it is not used If a child seat is put in a closed compartment in hot weather the child seat temperature wi...

Page 37: ...ht more than 9 kg and less than 18 kg Group II for child with body weight more than 15 kg and less than 25 kg Group III for child with body weight more than 22 kg and less than 36 kg Please select a suitable child seat according to the child body weight and body figure For infants under one year old their bones are very fragile and a backward facing child seat shall be used Recommendation for Chil...

Page 38: ...A Localizing MidEast LHD 14860584 2021 CRC 5 18 20 38 Seats and Restraints Section 2 Group I group 9 18 kg Installation method Can only be installed with ISOFIX interface and pull up straps provided with child seats seat facing forward ...

Page 39: ... group 10 kg X U UF U 0 group 13 kg X U UF U I group 9 18 kg UF U UF UF II group 15 25 kg U U UF U III group 22 36 kg U U UF U Key of letters to be inserted in the above table U Suitable for universal category restraints approved for use in this mass group UF Suitable for forward facing universal category restraints approved for use in this mass group L Suitable for particular child restraints giv...

Page 40: ... F2 Reduced Height Forward Facing toddler CRS B1 ISO F2X Reduced Height Forward Facing toddler CRS C ISO R3 Full size Rearward Facing toddler CRS D ISO R2 Reduced Size Rearward Facing toddler CRS E ISO R1 Rearward Facing infant CRS F ISO L1 Left Lateral Facing position CRS carry cot G ISO L2 Right Lateral Facing position CRS carry cot Weight Category Size Class Device Vehicle ISOFIX Location Front...

Page 41: ... A ISO F3 X IUF IL X X II III group 15 36 kg X IUF X X Key of letters to be inserted in the above table IUF Suitable for ISOFIX forward child restraints systems of universal category approved for use in the mass group IL Suitable for particular ISOFIX child restraint systems CRS given in the attached list These ISOFIX CRS are those of the specific vehicle restricted or semi universal categories X ...

Page 42: ...are not stored beneath the child seat to avoid affecting accurate fastening of the child seat 3 Put the child seat on the second row seat 4 Connect the fixing caliper 1 on the child seat to the on vehicle fixing device 2 Operate according to the child seat instructions 5 Connect the upper strap of the child seat to the corresponding fixing point of the vehicle Refer to the child seat instructions ...

Page 43: ... 20 Seats and Restraints 43 7 Make sure that the child seat temperature is not very high before putting a child in the seat In case of a serious collision the ISOFIX system may be damaged It may be necessary to repair and replace some parts Check the ISOFIX system after a collision ...

Page 44: ...Luggage Load Locations Luggage Compartment 47 Additional Storage Features Shopping Bag Hooks 48 Convenience Center 48 Fire Extinguisher 49 First Aid Kit 49 Roof Rack System Roof Rack System 49 Information on Loading the Vehicle Information on Loading the Vehicle 49 Storage Compartments Instrument Panel Storage Instrument Panel Left Storage Box Instrument Panel Central Storage Box The storage box i...

Page 45: ...p holders on the rear row seat middle armrest Warning Do not place uncovered cups of hot liquid in the cup holder while the vehicle is in motion If the hot liquid spills you burn yourself Such a burn to the driver could lead to loss of control of the vehicle Continued Warning Continued To reduce the risk of personal injury in the event of a sudden stop or collision do not place uncovered or unsecu...

Page 46: ... Pocket The map pocket is on the back of the front seat backrest Door Storage Groove and Armrest The door storage groove 1 and armrest 2 are on the inner side of the door panel Rear Side Wall Storage Groove and Armrest The wall storage groove and armrest are on the left and right rear side walls of 7 seat models ...

Page 47: ...over if Equipped The cover is used to shield the objects in the luggage compartment Packing Up Luggage Cover Release the luggage cover plates from the guide slots on both sides of the luggage compartment and the cover will retract automatically 1 To deploy the luggage cover pull the luggage cover from the recoiler and clamp the two ends of the cover plate into the guide slots on both sides of the ...

Page 48: ...slots Warning Do not store heavy or sharp objects on the luggage compartment cargo cover The luggage cover cannot bear loads In a crash these objects may cause the cover to open and could result in injury Store the removed luggage cover properly otherwise the removed luggage cover may hurt occupants under emergencies Additional Storage Features Shopping Bag Hooks There is a hook at the top of each...

Page 49: ...nce may lead to injury or death if the fire extinguisher does not function properly First Aid Kit Stow the fist aid kit in the luggage compartment Roof Rack System The roof rack is an external trim item To avoid damaging the vehicle do not use the rack to load objects Information on Loading the Vehicle The heavy objects inside the luggage compartment should be placed close to the backrest Make sur...

Page 50: ...shift lever nor limit the free movement of the driver Do not put any object not fixed in the vehicle Do not drive the vehicle with the liftgate open It is forbidden to place a cigarette lighter propane gas cylinder perfume or other combustible explosive materials in the vehicle These articles may cause a fire or explode when the vehicle is under high temperature for a long time ...

Page 51: ...ant Temperature Gauge 66 Transmission Display 66 Turn Signal 67 Seat Belt Reminders 67 Airbag Readiness Light 68 Charging System Light 69 Malfunction Indicator Lamp 69 Brake System Warning Light 70 Electric Parking Brake Light 71 Electrical Parking Brake Fault Light 71 Antilock Brake System ABS Warning Light 72 Automatic Vehicle Hold AVH Light 72 Power Steering Warning Light EPS 73 StabiliTrak OFF...

Page 52: ...Chevrolet Captiva Owner Manual GMNA Localizing MidEast LHD 14860584 2021 CRC 5 18 20 52 Instruments and Controls Instrument Panel Overview ...

Page 53: ... For Manual Parking Brake 22 Accelerator Pedal 23 Ignition Switch 24 Brake Pedal 25 Fuel Filler Cap Release Lever 26 Hood Release 27 Headlamp Adjustment Knob 28 Electrically Operated Outside Rearview Mirror Adjustment Switch 29 Outside Rearview Mirror Electric Folding Switch Controls Steering Wheel Adjustment Adjust the steering wheel only after the vehicle has fully stopped The steering wheel can...

Page 54: ...ll the thumbwheel up and down to select the station or song Type II 1 Voice Pass Thru If equipped with Apple CarPlay a long press to enter SIRI screen Apple CarPlay is connected 2 Volume Adjustment Thumbwheel Pull the thumbwheel up and down to adjust the sound volume 3 Mute or Call Hangup Button It is used to sound off or hang up a Bluetooth telephone call 4 Sound Source Selection Button Press the...

Page 55: ...sition and the wiper wipes continuously at a high speed The intermittent wiping INT speed is adjustable To select the desired speed turn the circular knob in the middle of the control lever To spray cleaning fluid on the front windshield 1 Turn the ignition switch to ON connected position 2 Pull the windshield wiper washer control lever toward the steering wheel Pull the control lever for more tha...

Page 56: ...tertainment Power Outlet The entertainment power outlet is below the air conditioner control panel The USB interface can be used for cell phone charging and connection of audio files The charging power outlet is unavailable if the ignition is turned off For other information about the USB interface refer to the Audio System Specifications provided with the vehicle Rear Accessory USB Power Outlet T...

Page 57: ...ette lighter will pop out automatically once it has heated Caution The barrel of an operating cigarette lighter can become very hot Do not touch the barrel of the cigarette lighter and do not allow children to operate or play with the cigarette lighter This hot metal can cause personal injuries and damage to your vehicle or other property Caution Overheating the cigarette lighter can damage the he...

Page 58: ...le lighter inside the car in summer it can explode and cause fire due to an increase of temperature in the passenger compartment and the trunk Please ensure that no inflammable explosive substances are left or kept inside the car Ashtrays If Equipped The ashtray can be moved for use You can put it in the cup holder Open its cover for use The ashtray can only be used for cigarette ash not flammable...

Page 59: ...Chevrolet Captiva Owner Manual GMNA Localizing MidEast LHD 14860584 2021 CRC 5 18 20 Instruments and Controls 59 Warning Lights Gauges and Indicators Instrument Cluster Type I ...

Page 60: ...ability Control ESC Fault Warming Lamp 15 Airbag Fault Warning Lamp 16 Fuel Level Low Warning Lamp 17 Front Passenger Fasten Seat Belt Warning Lamp 18 Driver Fasten Seat Belt Warning Lamp 19 Tire Pressure Monitor System TPMS Fault Warning Lamp if Equipped 20 Display Adjustment Lever 21 Trip Computer Display Screen 22 Charging System Fault Warning Lamp 23 Coolant Temperature Too High Warning Lamp 2...

Page 61: ...Chevrolet Captiva Owner Manual GMNA Localizing MidEast LHD 14860584 2021 CRC 5 18 20 Instruments and Controls 61 Instrument Cluster Type II ...

Page 62: ...onic Stability Control ESC OFF Indicator 18 Speedometer 19 Airbag Warning Lamp 20 ABS Warning Lamp 21 Tire Pressure Monitor System TPMS Fault Indicator 22 Charging System Warning Lamp 23 Fuel Gauge 24 Fuel Level Low Warning Lamp 25 Display 26 Transmission Fault Warning Lamp if Equipped 27 General Odometer 28 Automatic Vehicle Hold AVH Fault Warning Lamp if Equipped 29 Automatic Vehicle Hold AVH Wo...

Page 63: ...Chevrolet Captiva Owner Manual GMNA Localizing MidEast LHD 14860584 2021 CRC 5 18 20 Instruments and Controls 63 Instrument Cluster Type III ...

Page 64: ...if Equipped 19 Electronic Stability Control ESC OFF Indicator if Equipped 20 Airbag Warning Lamp 21 ABS Warning Lamp 22 Coolant Temperature Too High Warning Lamp 23 Tire Pressure Monitor System TPMS Fault Warning Lamp if Equipped 24 Automatic Vehicle Hold AVH Fault Warning Lamp if Equipped 25 General Odometer 26 Display 27 Gear Display 28 Recharge Mileage 29 Engine Malfunction Indicator 30 Fuel Le...

Page 65: ...aw to adjust the odometer for illegal purpose Trip Odometer The trip odometer shows vehicle kilometers for a driving trip after it has been reset to zero To clear the trip distance when it is displayed on the trip odometer press and hold OK on the steering wheel if equipped or press and hold the instrument cluster adjustment lever Tachometer The tachometer displays the engine crankshaft revolution...

Page 66: ...uel gauge fluctuates Before adding fuel stop the vehicle and shut down the engine Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge The engine coolant temperature gauge displays the temperature of the engine coolant C means cold state and H means hot temperature when the coolant temperature gauge is within the red area it indicates the engine is overheated Shut down the engine immediately for inspection Transmissi...

Page 67: ... hazard flasher indicator bulb has burnt out replace it immediately These indicators are essential for assurance of driving safety Failure to keep these indicators in working condition may cause a crash resulting in personal injuries or even death and damage to the vehicle or other properties If the flashing time is shorter than normal the turn signal lamp bulb has burnt out and must be replaced S...

Page 68: ...nition is turned on Airbag Readiness Light The airbag warning lamp illuminates when the ignition switch is turned on and it goes out several seconds later This indicates that both the warning lamp bulb and the airbag system are working normally The warning lamp will indicate an airbag fault in any of the following ways The lamp does not illuminate when the ignition switch is turned on The lamp doe...

Page 69: ...es there may be a problem with the charging system Do not drive your vehicle when the charging system warning lamp is on Driving your vehicle while its charging system is malfunctioning can cause damage to the vehicle If you often drive the vehicle for short trips the battery capacity consumes more quickly so it is necessary to replenish the electric energy by charging the battery or driving on a ...

Page 70: ...on and it goes out several seconds later if the parking brake has been released This indicates that the warning lamp is working normally The brake system electronic brake force distribution EBD warning lamp also illuminates when the parking brake engages The lamp goes out after the parking brake is released Fully release the parking brake before starting the vehicle If the brake system warning lam...

Page 71: ... nearest dealer to inspect the brake system This may indicate a brake system fault Continued Warning Continued Failure to keep the brake system in proper working condition could result in a crash which could cause personal injuries and damage to the vehicle or other properties Electric Parking Brake Light If equipped with an Electric Parking Brake EPB the EPB working indicator illuminates as the E...

Page 72: ...l seconds later If the ABS warning light does the following see you dealer Not illuminated as the ignition is turned on Always illuminated Illuminated during driving If the ABS warning light illuminates during driving it indicates a possible ABS fault Though the vehicle can run normally without ABS see your dealer for an ABS inspection and necessary repairs Caution Do not drive the vehicle when th...

Page 73: ...lamp does not illuminate when the ignition switch is turned on In case of an AVH function module fault or a warning lamp fault it will be indicated in any of the following ways The lamp does not illuminate when the ignition switch is turned on The lamp does not go out after it illuminates The lamp Illuminates during driving Once the AVH fault warning lamp shows the above abnormalities contact your...

Page 74: ... warning light illuminates after the ignition is turned on and goes out several seconds later This indicates that the warning light is working normally If you press ESC OFF switch when the vehicle speed has not exceeded the threshold value certain functions of Electronic Stability Control ESC will be deactivated At this time the ESC OFF indicator illuminates See Electronic Stability Control ESC 0 ...

Page 75: ...witch is turned on and goes out several seconds later This indicates that the warning lamp is working normally The TPMS fault indicator illuminates when the tire pressure is too low or too high or when a TPMS fault occurs For the correct tire pressures see Tire Pressure 0 158 Engine Oil Pressure Light As you turn on the ignition the engine oil pressure too low warning light illuminates and goes ou...

Page 76: ...ignition is turned on It indicates that the system is conducting self inspection and the warning light is working normally If this light stays illuminated after the ignition is turned on or if it illuminates during driving it indicates that there is not enough fuel in the fuel tank and you should refill the tank Do not run out of fuel otherwise the catalytic converter can be damaged Security Light...

Page 77: ...trols 77 Front Fog Lamp Light This indicator illuminates when the front fog lamp is turned on See Front Fog Lamps 0 95 Rear Fog Lamp Light This indicator illuminates when the rear fog lamp is turned on See Rear Fog Lamps 0 96 Lamps On Reminder This indicator illuminates when the position lamp is turned on ...

Page 78: ...nge instantaneous fuel consumption average fuel consumption etc depending on the vehicle configuration Average Fuel Consumption The display indicates the average fuel consumption over recent driving history Average fuel consumption can help the driver develop good driving habits It is indicated in L 100 km The average fuel consumption varies based on the driving mode Driving mode driving condition...

Page 79: ... fuel consumption changes real time as the throttle valve opening revolution speed and vehicle load change Fuel Range This shows the distance that the vehicle can continuously run with the current remaining fuel It changes as the fuel consumption under the current driving condition changes Fuel range is for reference only Add fuel as soon as possible when the fuel level low indicator illuminates A...

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Page 81: ...fuel consumption The confirm button can be operated in two ways short press a press of less than two seconds long press press and hold a press of equal to or more than two seconds Trip Computer Information Option Choose this option to indicate driving information such as odometer average fuel consumption current vehicle speed instantaneous fuel consumption driving time fuel range tire pressure etc...

Page 82: ...nt Vehicle Speed Instantaneous Fuel Consumption The current vehicle speed indicates the speed at which the vehicle is currently running Instantaneous fuel consumption indicates the reference fuel consumption in L 100 km in the current accelerator control state and under the current driving cycle If the current vehicle speed is extremely low the instantaneous fuel consumption will show in L h liter...

Page 83: ...tly stop the vehicle to cool down the tires If the shown tire temperature value becomes abnormal see your dealer as soon as possible Keep the tire pressure within the reference range otherwise the tire service life and vehicle controllability can be reduced A flat tire can also occur which is very dangerous Do not continue driving if the tire temperature is extremely high Once overheated the brake...

Page 84: ... up the fatigue driving function Once the driving time reaches or exceeds the set value a warning message will appear on the LCD accompanied by a sound alarm The system reminds you to rest if necessary You can also disable the fatigue driving function by selecting the corresponding option on this interface The fatigue driving function is disabled when the battery power is cut off Set range of fati...

Page 85: ...ine In addition the instrument cluster will also show the current telephone number and name of the contact on the screen Door Ajar Warning Lamp If any door in the front or rear row is ajar or not fully closed a warning lamp shaped like the door ajar will illuminate if the liftgate is ajar or not fully closed a warning lamp shaped like a liftgate ajar will illuminate or flash If any door is not ful...

Page 86: ...t panel Turn the ignition switch to ON and then press the backlight adjustment button to set brightness of the instrument cluster The current backlight brightness will be shown on the liquid crystal display LCD as you make the adjustment If no operation is conducted within several seconds the system will save the setup and return to the previous interface When the position lamp is switched on the ...

Page 87: ...860584 2021 CRC 5 18 20 Instruments and Controls 87 Type I Trip Computer Display Screen Switch If equipped with a Type I trip computer display screen short press or long press the adjustment lever on the instrument cluster to switch display modes or clear values ...

Page 88: ...Chevrolet Captiva Owner Manual GMNA Localizing MidEast LHD 14860584 2021 CRC 5 18 20 88 Instruments and Controls Type III Trip Computer Display Screen ...

Page 89: ...age fuel consumption The confirm button can be operated in two ways short press a press of less than two seconds long press press and hold a press of equal to or more than two seconds Trip Computer Information Option Choose this option to indicate driving information such as odometer average fuel consumption current vehicle speed instantaneous fuel consumption driving time fuel range tire pressure...

Page 90: ...incoming cal outgoing call and on the line In addition the instrument cluster will also show the current telephone number and name of the contact on the screen Multimedia Information Option Choose this option and the instrument cluster will show AM FM or audio information real time on the screen If the instrument cluster has not connected to the relevant system Connecting Multimedia will appear on...

Page 91: ...e set value a warning message will appear on the LCD accompanied by a sound alarm The system reminds you to rest if necessary You can also disable the fatigue driving function by selecting the corresponding option on this interface The fatigue driving function is disabled when the battery power is cut off Set range of fatigue driving warning 1 h 4 h at an increment decrement of 0 5 h Interface 3 D...

Page 92: ...is by monitoring if the vehicle speed is over 120 km h If the vehicle speed is over 120 km h the system will remind the driver by a ding sound once the speed exceeds 120 km h and a red message 120 km h will keep showing on the top right corner of cluster until speed back to lower than 120 km h Please drive in a reasonable speed and keep a safe distance with front ...

Page 93: ...p tail lamp and parking lamp on or off turn the end of the lamp control lever The lighting switch has three positions and they represent different lighting functions OFF All the lamps are turned off The position lamp license plate lamp instrument panel lamp and backlight of all the panels illuminate 2 The low beam lamp and all lamps mentioned above illuminate when the ignition switch is turned to ...

Page 94: ...on switch to ACC or LOCK position or after you pull out the key After remote locking the low beam lamp will turn off after 30 seconds if the vehicle is not remotely locked the low beam lamp will turn off after 10 minutes Lamp ON Reminder If any lamp switch is not turned to the OFF position after you turn the ignition to LOCK or pull out the key a chime will sound as the driver door is opened The c...

Page 95: ... when the liftgate is open Steering Assist Lighting Function During steering the two front fog lamps will illuminate to provide auxiliary lighting under these conditions The engine is running The vehicle speed is equal to or less than 35 km h The low beam headlamps are turned on The steering wheel angle is greater than 60 or the turn signal lamp switch is turned on As the front fog lamps illuminat...

Page 96: ...p turned on the rear fog lamp stays on Driving Lamps Backup Lamp The backup lamp illuminates after you turn on the ignition and shift to R Reverse Stop Lamp The stop lamp illuminates as you press the brake pedal Interior Lighting Load Compartment Lamps The luggage compartment lamp illuminates as the liftgate is opened It goes out after the liftgate is closed Do not replace with a high power bulb f...

Page 97: ... the liftgate is opened it gradually goes out after all doors are closed OFF The lamp does not illuminate even when a door is opened Warning Do not use the interior lamps when driving in the dark A bright passenger compartment can reduce the visibility outside and may cause a crash Rear Reading Lamp Type I The rear reading lamp has two working buttons Press the switch and the lamp illuminates It w...

Page 98: ...ainment system and features such as reverse camera and Bluetooth vary according to the vehicle model and options See the Infotainment Systems Instructions Inspection before Repair If you question the operation of audio functions before taking the vehicle to your dealer for repair first read the product instructions carefully and then check and operate according to the following table ...

Page 99: ... Certain audio files cannot be played via USB Confirm whether the device supports such audio files Refer to the infotainment system instructions The sound volume fluctuates as MP3 songs are played MP3 songs are from many sources and no uniform standard applies The volume of MP3 songs may be different as they are compressed Turn the volume knob to adjust The artist track song name cannot be display...

Page 100: ... Noise can be heard The noise can be produced by the device used to record the original audio file or the noise may have existed at the time of recording Use other players to play the file and then confirm whether the problem is with the device If the fault still cannot be resolved see your dealer Never disassemble the host to repair it yourself ...

Page 101: ...mbwheel 4 Front Windshield Defroster Button 5 Air Conditioning A C Button 6 Mode Selection Button Backward 7 Mode Selection Button Forward 8 Internal Circulation Button 9 Rear Windshield Defroster Button Outside Rearview Mirror Defroster Button Once the indicator below the button illuminates the corresponding function starts to work Mode Displays 1 Air Volume 2 Front Defrosting Mode 3 Mode Display...

Page 102: ... at Range 1 and other settings remain as they were before the system was turned off Fan Control Thumbwheel Pull the thumbwheel up or down once to increase or reduce the air volume by one range The air volume indication bar on the display screen shows the corresponding range If the air volume is at Range 1 pull the thumbwheel down once to turn off the air conditioning system If you pull the fan swi...

Page 103: ...In this mode the air flows in two directions Half of the air flows out from the floor air outlet and the front seat lower air outlet the remaining air flows out from the central air outlet side air outlet and console air outlet Foot Mode 2 Most of the air flows out from the floor air outlet and the front seat lower air outlet little air flows out from the windshield and front door window defroster...

Page 104: ...ate internally Press this button again to switch to the external circulation mode and the indicator will go out The system memorizes the previously set air circulation mode the next time you start the vehicle You may feel tired and sleepy after driving for a long period in the internal circulation mode Switch to external circulation on a regular basis to get fresh air Front Windshield Defroster Bu...

Page 105: ...lly If equipped with an outside rearview mirror defroster this defroster also works while the rear windshield defroster works Warning Do not use a sharp cleaner or one that would cause glass wear when cleaning the rear windshield Lack of proper maintenance may cause damage to the defroster or scratches on the glass During vehicle cleaning or when operating near the rear windshield take care not to...

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Page 107: ...e air outlet Turn the knob to the blue area and cool air comes out turn to the red area and warm air comes out Fan Control Knob Turn the fan speed control knob to control the system air flow A total of four ranges are available and the air volume is the greatest at Range 4 Turn the knob to Range 0 and the air conditioning system turns off Air Distribution Mode Knob Adjust the air distribution knob...

Page 108: ... rear windshield defroster first turn on the ignition switch and then press the rear windshield defroster button The instrument on the button will illuminate Turn off the defroster after your view becomes clear The defroster will also turn off automatically after about 15 minutes Warning Do not use a sharp cleaner or one that would cause glass wear when cleaning the rear windshield Lack of proper ...

Page 109: ...on is activated Air Conditioning A C Button 1 Type I 2 Type II To turn on the air conditioning A C system 1 Start the engine 2 Press the air conditioning A C button The button indicator illuminates indicating that the air conditioning system is working 3 Adjust the fan speed To turn off the air conditioning system Press the air conditioning A C button again The button indicator goes out indicating...

Page 110: ... the temperature to the maximum warmness 5 Adjust the fan speed to the maximum Normal Heating 1 Turn off the air conditioning A C system The indicator goes out 2 Activate the external circulation mode 3 Switch the air distribution mode to foot mode 2 or dual mode 4 Adjust the temperature to the warm air area 5 Adjust the fan speed to the desired value Ventilation Dual Mode This mode can be used on...

Page 111: ... Air volume switch maximum To keep the front windshield clean and divert warm air to the floor choose foot defroster mode Operate as follows if the weather is not cold Air conditioning switch A C ON Air inlet mode internal circulation switch to external circulation after the fog is gone Air distribution mode or 0 Temperature switch to the area that ensures passenger comfort Air volume switch maxim...

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Page 113: ...ndow defogger air outlet is used to divert the air to the side door window mainly to the outside rearview mirror area Central Air Outlet Control the flow direction of the air from the two adjustable central air outlets Front Windshield Defogger Air Outlet The front windshield defogger air outlet is used to divert air to the front windshield Floor Air Outlet The floor air outlet is used to divert t...

Page 114: ... Cruise Control Cruise Control 134 Driver Assistance Systems Assistance Systems for Parking or Backing 136 Fuel Recommended Fuel 139 Filling the Tank 140 Driving Information Control of a Vehicle Do not allow the vehicle to slide when the engine is out of operation In such a case many systems such as brake booster cannot function Driving in this way will put yourself and others in danger Pedal To e...

Page 115: ...the same time The vehicle is motionless The ignition switch is in the LOCK position When conditions above are met the steering wheel will be locked immediately if any one of following actions occur Open or close the left front door Remote locking 24 seconds have passed If unlocking the steering wheel is required enter the vehicle with the legal key and press the ENGINE START STOP switch If the ste...

Page 116: ... Place a warning triangle 50 m behind the vehicle in the daytime or 100 m behind the vehicle at night Follow traffic laws and regulations See your dealer for inspection and maintenance Place the warning triangle in the luggage compartment to store If the Engine Does Not Work If the ignition switch is at the START position and if the starter motor does not work check whether the battery is dead whe...

Page 117: ...ll be obstructed Keep a safe distance from other vehicles braking unnecessarily will be limited Clear accumulated snow around the vehicle frequently prevent the exhaust pipe from being blocked Starting and Operating New Vehicle Break In Follow these guidelines within the initial mileage of 500 km which can improve the performance promote vehicle economy and extend the service life Avoid starting t...

Page 118: ...ystem and electrical accessories Do not keep the key in the ACC or ON position for a long time when the engine is out of operation otherwise the battery will have insufficient voltage START Start the engine After starting the engine release the key the key will automatically return to the ON position Confirm that the engine does not operate before turning the ignition key to the START position Cau...

Page 119: ...he ENGINE START STOP switch once without other operations at the ON position the switch will be turned to LOCK START At the ON position shift the transmission to Neutral and press the clutch pedal Then the green indicator on the ENGINE START STOP switch illuminates Press the ENGINE START STOP switch once and the engine will start After the engine starts the ignition switch stays at the ON position...

Page 120: ...ch key to the ON position and release the clutch or brake pedal after the engine starts If equipped with the ENGINE START STOP function press the ENGINE START STOP switch once to start the engine If the engine starts temporarily and fails to operate wait for 10 seconds and then try again 6 Keep the engine idling for more than 30 seconds to heat the engine 7 Release the parking brake 8 Do not drive...

Page 121: ...of the engine is required when the vehicle is running press and hold the ENGINE START STOP button for two seconds or continuously press for three times within three seconds Danger Never operate the ENGINE START STOP switch when the vehicle is running Accidental vehicle flameout may suspend braking and assistance of the steering system The driver could lose control of the vehicle causing severe dam...

Page 122: ...tart running automatically and slowly with the accelerator pedal not depressed 5 It is forbidden to coast in neutral gear during driving Otherwise the transmission will be damaged or an accident will occur Selector Lever Lock Button There is a locking button on the gearshift to prevent the wrong choice of P or R in other gears Do not press the button during the driving process Press this button on...

Page 123: ...ar Sport Mode Move the gearshift from position D to position S Select sport mode under the automatic mode which can provide better operating performance M Manual Shift Mode Select the manual mode when the gearshift is moved to the right position from position D After selecting the manual mode move the gearshift to once to raise one gear If the vehicle speed is excessively low the system will not i...

Page 124: ...ownshift abruptly on slippery roads This may cause a loss of control Never shift to either the P Park or R Reverse position while the vehicle is moving forward and P Park or D Drive position while the vehicle is reversing This could cause an accident or damage the transmission Except in an emergency do not shift to the N Neutral position while driving Coasting with the transmission in the N Neutra...

Page 125: ... limited Smooth driving behavior is recommended while violent driving should be avoided If the warning message of the combination instrument still does not change or disappear after 20 minutes of operation according to the above information please contact your dealer for maintenance as soon as possible Otherwise the transmission will be seriously damaged Limp Mode When some faults occur in the tra...

Page 126: ...e to wet brake components or overheating If your brakes temporarily lose their stopping power because of overheating Shift to a lower gear when going down hills Do not continuously apply the brakes If your brakes temporarily lose their power because of wet brake components the following procedure will help restore their normal performance 1 Check behind you for other vehicles 2 Keep a safe forward...

Page 127: ...ng habits and drive the vehicle while keeping a safe following distance Follow the above guidelines especially in these conditions When driving on a gravel road and deep snow covered road When tire chains are used When driving over road joints or bumps such as light reflectors on the road When driving on a bumpy road stone paved road or track When driving over an iron plate or manhole lid ABS does...

Page 128: ...ver joint 2 4 Release the parking brake lever when holding the button 3 When parking on downhill or uphill pavement pull the parking brake as tightly as possible When parking the vehicle on an uphill ramp turn the front wheels away from the road shoulder When parking the vehicle on a downhill ramp turn the front wheels toward the road shoulder Shift to Neutral when parking the vehicle on level gro...

Page 129: ...arking brake applied The EPB system brake will be clamped to park the vehicle In the process of applying or releasing parking brake it is normal that you will feel that the brake pedal lifts or lowers Manually Release Parking Brake To release parking brake first confirm that the ignition switch is in the ON position depress the brake pedal and then press the EPB switch The EPB working indicator Y ...

Page 130: ...es to avoid sliding EPB Dynamic Braking Function During driving speed greater than 3 km h continuously draw back the EPB switch to trigger the ESC system so as to brake four wheels till the vehicle comes to a stop EPB clamps after the vehicle stops If the EPB switch is released halfway braking is released In case of dynamic braking if the ESC system is subject to braking failure EPB clamps rear wh...

Page 131: ...er is greater than the resistance which the vehicle is subject to while on a grade the system will gradually reduce the braking force and the vehicle will start running smoothly If the vehicle fails to start running in two seconds or the driving force applied by the driver is insufficient the pressure of the brake system is released automatically and the vehicle may start sliding down the hill Pre...

Page 132: ...d When the engine has been in operation the driver s seat belt is tightened and the driver s side door has been closed you have to press the AVH switch and the background lamp on the switch illuminates to activate the AVH function Afterwards if following conditions are met the AVH working indicator on the instrument cluster illuminates The parking brake will function and the brake system applies t...

Page 133: ... conditions When faults such as improper installation loosen connector abnormal CAN communication exist on the ESC system only the ESC OFF lamp will go out three seconds later and the other three lamps are normally on 2 In the process of driving the vehicle if the ESC function is activated the ESC lamp will flash indicating that the ESC system is working If the ESC system functions abnormally but ...

Page 134: ...he vehicle can run at the set speed Press the brake pedal and the function will be immediately disabled Operating switches such as the parking brake and clutch can also disable the cruise control system The system can be used at 3 Third 4 Fourth 5 Fifth and 6 Sixth gears with the speed range of 40 120 km h when the engine speed is lower than 4800 rpm 1 Setting Cruise Control Based on the cruise co...

Page 135: ...reasing Cruise Control Speed Pull the toggle button toward the RES and the set cruising speed will increase without the need to press the accelerator pedal The speed will increase by 2 km h every time you pull up the switch once If the toggle button is kept pressed the vehicle speed will continuously increase Once the switch is released the running speed will be saved into memory and the vehicle w...

Page 136: ...behind it is within about 0 4 m the system beeps constantly To ensure backing up safely and to leave enough time for the system to detect drive at a speed of 5 km h or lower when backing up Stop the vehicle immediately when a constant beep is heard in case the vehicle bumps into an obstacle behind it Do not knock the transducers hard or wash them directly with a high pressure water gun otherwise t...

Page 137: ...rning line for a distance from the obstacle to the vehicle rear within 0 4 m the middle yellow line represents the warning line for a distance from the obstacle to the vehicle rear within 1 0 m the top green line represents the warning line for a distance the obstacle is to the vehicle rear within 2 0 m the line on both sides is the vehicle width indication line Reverse Guide Line The yellow guide...

Page 138: ...tem The parking assist system judges the distance between front rear end of the vehicle and the obstacle via the ultrasonic transducer installed on the front rear bumper If the beep sounds once after you turn on the ignition switch it indicates that the system is working normally If the beep sounds twice it indicates that one transducer fails to work if it beeps three times it indicates that two o...

Page 139: ...mera and the parking assist system can only help avoid a crash when backing up or parking Always pay attention GM is not responsible for any personal injury or vehicle damage resulting from careless driving with great reliance on the on board radar system Before backing up or parking ensure that no child or animal is near the vehicle as the radar system may fail to respond to them Fuel Recommended...

Page 140: ...ol Methanol could corrode the metal parts in the fuel system and damage the plastic and rubber parts Any damage caused by the use of fuel Continued Caution Continued containing methanol is not covered under the warranty If there is excessive manganese and iron in the fuel they may block the three way catalytic converter cause failure of the spark plugs and cause other problems Always use fuel that...

Page 141: ...ou hear a hissing sound wait until the sound stops and then unscrew the cap 4 Unscrew the filler cap The filler cap is connected to the filler flap with the chain Hang the chain to the hanger on the filler flap to secure the filler cap 5 Reinstall the filler cap after refueling Turn the filler cap clockwise 2 until clicks are heard 6 Tightly close the filler flap ...

Page 142: ...cessories and Modifications We recommend using original spare and accessory parts and parts and components that are approved by GM to be particularly suitable for the vehicle GM may not able to guarantee the compatibility of other products with this vehicle even if these products meet the specified requirements or are otherwise approved For parts of environmental protection including the engine tr...

Page 143: ...the vehicle for waxing Check the wax coating of engine compartment and the underbody Clean and protect the rubber seal Replace the engine oil Drain the washer fluid reservoir Check coolant anti freezing agent and corrosion protection Adjust the tire pressure according to the specified value under full load Park the vehicle in a dry and well ventilated area Shift to 1 First or R Reverse to prevent ...

Page 144: ...Chevrolet Captiva Owner Manual GMNA Localizing MidEast LHD 14860584 2021 CRC 5 18 20 144 Vehicle Care Vehicle Checks Engine Compartment Overview 1 5L Turbo Engine ...

Page 145: ...l level on the oil dipstick The oil level should be between the lower limit and the upper limit 8 If the oil level is lower than the lower limit add engine oil of the same grade to have the oil level approaching but not higher than the upper limit The engine oil filler cap is on the cylinder head cover Refer to Engine Compartment Overview 0 144 Warning Engine oil is an irritant and if ingested can...

Page 146: ...old engine oil and filters together with household garbage To dispose make use of local legal waste management facilities Old engine oil and filters contain harmful substances that are harmful to human health and threaten the environment The use of non specified or poor quality engine oil or additives will cause damage to the engine See your dealer before attempting to use additives Manual Transmi...

Page 147: ... and radiator are hot Warning Engine coolant is a dangerous substance Avoid repeated or prolonged exposure to coolant In case of contact with coolant wash skin and fingernails with soap and water Keep it out of reach of children Coolant is irritating to the skin and can cause illness or death if swallowed Washer Fluid Before driving be sure that the fluid reservoir contains sufficient specified wa...

Page 148: ... area The reasonable range of brake pedal free travel is 0 30 mm If the brake pedal fails to return or the brake pedal travel becomes longer see your dealer for inspection This may indicate a fault in the brake system Brake Fluid There is a brake and clutch fluid reservoir on the vehicle The brake and clutch fluid is moisture absorbing and the fluid with excessive water content will reduce the eff...

Page 149: ...r waste Make sure to use the authorized local waste management organizations Used brake clutch fluid and containers are hazardous They are harmful to health and the environment Caution An overflow of brake clutch fluid on the engine may cause the fluid to burn Do not overfill the reservoir Continued Caution Continued An engine fire can cause personal injuries and damage your vehicle and other prop...

Page 150: ...per arm on the windshield for operation First press the release switch of the wiper blade in the direction of arrow 1 Then hold the joint part between the wiper blade and the wiper arm with the other hand Pull the wiper blade down slightly in the direction of arrow 2 to separate the wiper blade from the wiper arm During installation insert and clamp the new wiper blade into the U slot of the wiper...

Page 151: ...ent of any bulb may require professional skills and special equipment It is recommended to have the replacement done by your dealer Improper installation may cause personal injury or vehicle damage Lamp Fogging When the temperature is low or the air is humid there may be water mist inside the lamp Turn on the lamp and the water mist will dissipate after a while If it is due to the weather conditio...

Page 152: ...ifications Callout Lamp Bulb Power x quantity Remarks 1 Front Turn Signal Lamp Front Position Lamp Daytime Running Lamp LED 2 Low Beam Lamp High Beam Lamp Halogen HB3 3 Front Fog Lamp 55W 2 H7 4 Side Turn Signal Lamp LED 5 Front Reading Lamp Halogen C5W 6 Rear Reading Lamp Halogen C5W 7 High Mount Stop Lamp LED ...

Page 153: ...153 Callout Lamp Bulb Power x quantity Remarks 8 Rear Brake Lamp Position Lamp 21W 5W 2 P21 5W 9 Rear Turn Signal Lamp LED 10 Rear License Plate Lamp LED 11 Rear Turn Signal Lamp LED 12 Backup Lamp 16W 2 W16W 13 Rear Fog Lamp 21W 2 P21W 14 Rear Position Lamp 5W 2 W5W 15 Luggage Compartment Lamp LED ...

Page 154: ...use of fusing and remove the fault 5 Install new fuses with rated current meeting the requirements Indoor Fuse Box The indoor fuse box is on the lower left side of the instrument panel and can be seen after pulling out the storage box Engine Compartment Fuse Block The engine compartment fuse box is next to the battery Caution Never remove blown fuses with conductive tools Always use the fuse pulle...

Page 155: ...al system or even start a fire Use only a specified fuse and do not use a different type or rating other than specified in this manual Such use can result in personal injuries or damage to your vehicle or other property Indoor Fuse Box Layout For vehicles with different models or configurations the layout of fuse box internal components may be different The owner s actual vehicle shall prevail ...

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Page 157: ...ies Tire and Wheel Maintenance Running over sharp objects may damage tires and wheels If these objects cannot be avoided slow down Do not touch the curb when parking Regular Tire Check Appearance damage Foreign material Piercing Cut Crack Protruding on side wall Also inspect the wheel for damage Tire defects including the above defects may cause the vehicle to lose control causing personal injury ...

Page 158: ...essure gauge After checking of tire pressure tighten the valve cap Make sure to check the tire pressure at a cold start The reading measured after the tire temperature has increased should not be used Tires will become hot after traveling for 1 6 km and will not cool down completely within three hours after stopping Check the tire pressure each time when refueling or at least every month Incorrect...

Page 159: ...e regulations in the manual 2 Keep proper tire pressure 3 Check nuts bolts for tightening Caution Using the wrong replacement wheels or wheel bolts on your vehicle can be dangerous It could affect the braking and handling of the vehicle make the tires lose air and make you lose control of the vehicle You could have a crash in which you or others could be injured Always use the correct wheel and wh...

Page 160: ...t the bottom of the vehicle rear floor The jack and tools are in the luggage compartment Spare Tire Although the spare tire has been inflated it will leak after a period of time Check the inflation pressure regularly Refer to the tire load information label for the correct inflation pressure Do not use the spare tire on other vehicles Do not mix spare tires or wheels with wheels or tires of other ...

Page 161: ...t the Spare Tire 7 Seat Model 1 Open the liftgate and remove the luggage compartment floor mat There is one bolt on the storage box bottom board that serves as the shaft of the spare tire lifter 2 Use a wheel nut wrench to rotate the shaft counterclockwise until the spare wheel lowers to the ground 3 Tilt the holding plate at the end of the wire rope and pull it out of the center hole of the wheel...

Page 162: ...ing points of the jack and the jack tray should be aligned with the triangle mark The lifting points have been specifically strengthened Be sure to align them Tire Replacement 1 Take out the tools jack and spare tire Check and confirm that the tire on the diagonal is secured with wedges blocks or stones 2 Use a socket wrench to unscrew 1 the wheel nut one turn 3 Do not remove any of the nuts befor...

Page 163: ...order 1 4 2 5 3 as shown in the figure with a torque of 100 130 Y 14 Put the flat tire in the spare tire storage location and secure it properly Put tools back in the tool kit and secure them Caution Incorrect wheel nuts or improperly tightened wheel nuts can cause the wheel to come loose and even come off This could lead to a crash Be sure to use the correct wheel nuts If you have to replace them...

Page 164: ... the vehicle while it is jacked up Before jacking get all passengers out of the vehicle and clear of the vehicle and other traffic Use the jack only for changing wheels Do not jack the vehicle on an inclined or slippery surface Use the jacking position nearest to the wheel requiring changing Block the wheel diagonally opposite the wheel to be changed Before jacking ensure the parking brake is on a...

Page 165: ...gnition key more than five seconds each time After starting keep the rotation speed at 2000 rpm for several minutes 6 To remove the jumper cables carefully in reverse order remove the negative cable first and then the positive cable Caution Batteries carry a risk of explosion You may be burned by the battery acid and a short circuit may lead to personnel injuries and damages to your vehicle Keep b...

Page 166: ...nterval of about one minute and the time for each start cannot exceed 15 seconds Towing the Vehicle If vehicle towing is necessary see your dealer or a professional towing service Do not tow the vehicle with lifting chain type equipment It must use plates or wheel lifting equipment Caution Never allow passengers to sit in the vehicle being towed Never allow the towing speed to exceed the safety sp...

Page 167: ... Neutral and release the parking brake when the vehicle is towed If equipped with CVT do not use a rope for traction Only a platform trailer is allowed for carrying When the vehicle is trapped in quagmire or slips in a pit a rope can be used for traction but long distance traction is not allowed Front Towing Hook There is a hole cover on the right side of the front bumper of the vehicle Open it to...

Page 168: ... long and the vehicle should be towed at a low speed Do not tow the vehicle if the wheel transmission axle steering or brake is damaged Do not remove the key from the ignition switch otherwise the steering will be locked so that the vehicle cannot turn The towing speed should not exceed 30 km h and the towing distance should not exceed 40 km When long distance towing is required see your dealer or...

Page 169: ... polish aluminum trim with automotive or chrome polishing agent steam or alkaline soap liquids These substances are abrasive and may damage trim and wheels Exterior Bright Metal Parts Protection Clean the bright metal trim regularly It is usually washed with water When waxing the vehicle also wax these bright metal parts Aluminum Wheels and Wheel Trim Cover Cleaning To maintain the original appear...

Page 170: ...aning agents that are harmless to the paint surface can be used Other cleaning agents may permanently damage the paint Underbody Maintenance Corrosive substances used for ice and snow melting and dust prevention may accumulate at the underbody Failure to remove these substances will accelerate corrosion and rusting Flush the underbody with clean water regularly Clean the part where the mud is pron...

Page 171: ... 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 poor...

Page 172: ...are and improve vision An abrasive cleaning agent will scratch the glass and damage the rear windshield defroster grid lines Do not use an abrasive cleaning agent on vehicle glass Otherwise it will affect the driver s vision Decals will affect the rear windshield defroster Do not paste decals on the inner side of the rear windshield Otherwise it will affect the driver s vision ...

Page 173: ...ler during the quality assurance period the quality assurance service is not provided to the contents related to maintenance and the fault caused consequently 4 The manual must be shown to the dealer during maintenance or repair Be sure to keep this manual and the maintenance and repair information recorded in the manual They are important for you to enjoy the quality assurance service and for the...

Page 174: ...rd Form and the you should sign it after confirmation 2 The quality problems found during maintenance should be handled according to the provisions of the quality assurance service 3 The Maintenance Specification Table stipulates the time and mileage for each maintenance service The maintenance must be maintained at the dealer within the quality assurance period according to the time limit specifi...

Page 175: ... 1000 km 1 1 0 2 0 30 4 0 5 0 6 0 70 80 9 0 1 00 Engine Engine Oil and Oil Filter 1 R R R R R R R R R R R Fuel Filter I I R I R I R I R I R Air Filter I I R I R I R I R I R Spark Plug R R R Engine Coolant 2 I I R I R I R I R I R Intake and Exhaust Manifold I I I I I I I I I I I Drive Belt and Tension Wheel I I I I I I I I I I I Cooling System Pipes and Joints I I I I I I I I I I I Engine Mounting ...

Page 176: ...I I I I I I I I I Chassis and Body Parking Brake I I I I I I I I I I I Brake Pipes Including Vacuum Hose I I I I I I I I I I I Brake Fluid 1 I I I I R I I I R I I CVT Transmission Oil I I I I I I R I I I I Safety Belt Buckle and Seat I I I I I I I I I I I Wheel Nuts I I I I I I I I I I I Brake Disc and Brake Pad I I I I I I I I I I I Steering Wheel and Steering System I I I I I I I I I I I Door Lo...

Page 177: ...I I A C and Electric A C Filter I I I R I I R I I R I A C System I I I I I I I I I I I Lightning and Horn I I I I I I I I I I I Windshield Washing System I I I I I I I I I I I Battery and Battery Connection I I I I I I I I I I I I Inspect this item and related parts repair grease adjust or replace if necessary R Replace or change 1 Refer to Fluid Specification in this manual 2 Optional At any time...

Page 178: ...be necessary to have certain scheduled service work done more frequently than the scheduled intervals Seek technical advice on the servicing requirements dependent on the specific operating conditions Owner Checks and Services Check the interior exterior and engine compartment regularly to keep the vehicle safe and reliable Vehicle Exterior Tire Inflate tires correctly Refer to Wheels and Tires 0 ...

Page 179: ...enance 179 Maintenance Records Maintenance Record Form First Maintenance Record Form S N Owner s Name Tel Purchased on Maintenance Date Mileage km VIN LZW Dealer Code Dealer Name Official Seal Working Personnel The 2nd maintenance reminder Time Milage Signature of Owner The first copy kept by the Owner ...

Page 180: ...ice and Maintenance Maintenance Record Form First Maintenance Record Form S N Owner s Name Tel Purchased on Maintenance Date Mileage km VIN LZW Dealer Code Dealer Name Official Seal Working Personnel The 2nd maintenance reminder Time Milage Signature of Owner The second copy kept by the Dealer ...

Page 181: ...1 Maintenance Record Form The 2nd maintenance record Maintenance Date Mileage The 3rd maintenance reminder Time Mileage Dealer Code Dealer Name Official Seal Working Personnel Signature of Owner Maintenance Record Form The 3rd maintenance record Maintenance Date Mileage The 4th maintenance reminder Time Mileage ...

Page 182: ...Maintenance Maintenance Record Form Dealer Code Dealer Name Official Seal Working Personnel Signature of Owner Maintenance Record Form The 4th maintenance record Maintenance Date Mileage The 5th maintenance reminder Time Mileage Dealer Code Dealer Name Official Seal Working Personnel Signature of Owner ...

Page 183: ...3 Maintenance Record Form The 5th maintenance record Maintenance Date Mileage The 6th maintenance reminder Time Mileage Dealer Code Dealer Name Official Seal Working Personnel Signature of Owner Maintenance Record Form The 6th maintenance record Maintenance Date Mileage The 7th maintenance reminder Time Mileage ...

Page 184: ...Maintenance Maintenance Record Form Dealer Code Dealer Name Official Seal Working Personnel Signature of Owner Maintenance Record Form The 7th maintenance record Maintenance Date Mileage The 8th maintenance reminder Time Mileage Dealer Code Dealer Name Official Seal Working Personnel Signature of Owner ...

Page 185: ...5 Maintenance Record Form The 8th maintenance record Maintenance Date Mileage The 9th maintenance reminder Time Mileage Dealer Code Dealer Name Official Seal Working Personnel Signature of Owner Maintenance Record Form The 9th maintenance record Maintenance Date Mileage The 10th maintenance reminder Time Mileage ...

Page 186: ...aintenance Maintenance Record Form Dealer Code Dealer Name Official Seal Working Personnel Signature of Owner Maintenance Record Form The 10th maintenance record Maintenance Date Mileage The 11th maintenance reminder Time Mileage Dealer Code Dealer Name Official Seal Working Personnel Signature of Owner ...

Page 187: ...Maintenance Record Form The 11th maintenance record Maintenance Date Mileage The 12th maintenance reminder Time Mileage Dealer Code Dealer Name Official Seal Working Personnel Signature of Owner Maintenance Record Form The 12th maintenance record Maintenance Date Mileage The 13th maintenance reminder Time Mileage ...

Page 188: ...de Dealer Name Official Seal Working Personnel Signature of Owner After maintenance or repairs record the date odometer reading and maintenance personnel s name in the provided form At the same time keep all maintenance documents Maintenance and Repair Record Date Mileage Name of Maintenance Personnel Dealer Code and Name Maintenance Repair Item ...

Page 189: ...iva Owner Manual GMNA Localizing MidEast LHD 14860584 2021 CRC 5 18 20 Service and Maintenance 189 Maintenance and Repair Record Date Mileage Name of Maintenance Personnel Dealer Code and Name Maintenance Repair Item ...

Page 190: ...iva Owner Manual GMNA Localizing MidEast LHD 14860584 2021 CRC 5 18 20 190 Service and Maintenance Maintenance and Repair Record Date Mileage Name of Maintenance Personnel Dealer Code and Name Maintenance Repair Item ...

Page 191: ...93 Engine Drive Belt Routing 199 Vehicle Identification Vehicle Identification Number VIN There are four commonly used VIN marks on the vehicle VIN on Instrument Panel It is the legal identification mark of the vehicle The VIN is at the front corner of the instrument panel at the driver side It can be seen from the outside through the front windshield VIN Rubbing Seal under Engine Hood Located und...

Page 192: ...hnical Data Vehicle Identification Plate This plate is a paper plate and is on the door frame at the driver side VIN Label under Liftgate Open the liftgate the label is below the liftgate strut support on the right side Engine Identification It is on the engine cylinder block near the flywheel ...

Page 193: ...ission model CTF25A Engine Type Four stroke water cooled in line 16 valve dual overhead camshaft DVCP dual variable CAM phase timing chain drive turbocharging electronically controlled gasoline injection electronically controlled ignition Cylinder Diameter Travel mm mm 73 8 84 7 Displacement L 1 451 Compression Ratio 9 8 1 Rated Power Speed kW rpm 111 5200 Maximum Net Power Speed kW rpm 108 5200 M...

Page 194: ...on model CTF25A Complete vehicle emission standard Euro 5 Main Quality Parameters of Complete Vehicle Item Unit Parameter LZW6477DWVYZ LZW6477DWYZ Seats Person 5 7 Curb Weight kg 1500 1520 1570 1560 1580 1630 Front Axle Load of Curb Weight kg 900 910 910 920 Rear Axle Load of Curb Weight kg 600 610 660 650 660 760 Total Mass kg 1950 2160 Front Axle Load kg 1025 1050 Rear Axle Load kg 925 1110 ...

Page 195: ...990 Main Liquid Parameters Name Trade Mark Capacity L LZW6477DWVYZ LZW6477DWYZ Motor Gasoline 92 and above motor gasoline 52 Engine Lubricating Oil SN GF 5 5W 30 4 0 CVT Oil SGMW CVT Fluid Full Capacity 7 5 0 3 Aftersales 4 Coolant Ethylene Glycol Anti Freezing Fluid 7 1 7 6 Brake Fluid DOT4 0 7 0 05 A C Refrigerant HFC 134a 570 20g All capacities are approximate When adding be sure to fill to the...

Page 196: ...ter LZW6477BMYZ LZW6477DWYZ Total Length mm 4655 Total Width mm 1835 Total Height No Load mm 1760 Wheel Base mm 2750 Front Suspension mm 950 Rear Suspension mm 955 Front Wheel Track mm 1554 Rear Wheel Track mm 1549 Approach Angle No Load Full Load 20 19 Departure Angle No Load Full Load 22 18 Minimum Ground Clearance Full Load mm 185 Minimum Turning Diameter m 11 9 ...

Page 197: ...ar Tires 230 10 230 10 Spare Tire full size 230 10 230 10 T135 80R17 Spare Tire not full size 420 420 Wheel Alignment Parameters No Load Item Range unit degree Vehicle Model Equipped with Twist Beam Semi Independent Rear Suspension Vehicle Model Equipped with Independent Rear Suspension Front Wheel Camber 0 26 45 Kingpin Caster Angle 4 17 45 3 58 45 Toe in 0 5 Kingpin Inclination Angle 12 29 1 Rea...

Page 198: ...Requirement for dynamic balance of wheels Dynamic unbalance value 15g Reasonable range of brake pedal free travel 30 mm Minimum scrapping thickness of front brake disc 24 mm Minimum scrapping thickness of front brake lining 2 mm Minimum scrapping thickness of rear brake disc 8 75 mm Minimum scrapping thickness of rear brake lining 2 mm ...

Page 199: ...ing For normal operation of the engine and air compressor the drive belt should be adjusted to a good state In case of damage break or wear replace the drive belt Caution Never leave the key in the ignition while checking the drive belts The engine could start unexpectedly Moving engine parts can cause serious personal injury ...

Page 200: ... System Check 29 Antilock Brake System ABS 127 Warning Light 72 Appearance Care Exterior 168 Interior 170 Armrest Rear Seat 25 Armrest Storage 45 Ashtrays 58 Assistance Systems for Parking and Backing 136 Auto Stop Stop Start System 120 Automatic Vehicle Hold Light 72 Automatic Transmission Selector Lever 122 Automatic Vehicle Hold AVH 131 B Battery Jump Starting 164 Blade Replacement Wiper 149 Br...

Page 201: ...lays Transmission 66 Door Locks 8 Drive Belt Routing Engine 199 Driver Information Center DIC 78 Driving Emergencies 116 Off Road 115 Driving Lamps 96 E Electric Parking Brake 129 Electric Parking Brake Light 71 Electrical Parking Brake Fault Light 71 Electrical System Engine Compartment Fuse Block 154 Fuses 154 Electronic Stability Control 133 Emergencies 116 Engine Air Cleaner Filter 146 Check L...

Page 202: ...Replacement 150 Daytime Running Lamps DRL 94 High Beam On Light 76 Lamps On Reminder 77 Heating 101 High Beam On Light 76 Hill Start Assist HSA 131 Hood 11 Hooks Shopping Bag 48 Horn 54 HVAC 101 I Ignition Positions 117 118 Infants and Young Children Restraints 36 Information on Loading the Vehicle 49 Instrument Cluster 59 61 63 Instrument Panel Storage Area 44 Instrument Panel Overview 52 Interio...

Page 203: ...s 96 Loading the Vehicle 49 Locks Door 8 Low Fuel Warning Light 76 Luggage Compartment 47 M Maintenance 174 Records 179 Maintenance Schedule 175 Malfunction Indicator Lamp 69 Manual Transmission Fluid 146 Mirrors Power 13 Mirrors Interior Rearview 14 N New Vehicle Break In 117 O Odometer 65 Off Road 115 Driving 115 Oil Engine 145 Pressure Light 75 Outlets Power 56 Overview 98 Overview cont d Instr...

Page 204: ...rmation 173 Shopping Bag Hooks 48 Signals Turn and Lane Change 95 Speedometer 64 StabiliTrak OFF Light 74 Start Assist Hill 131 Starter Protection Engine 119 Starting the Engine 120 Steering 114 Power Warning Lights 73 Wheel Adjustment 53 Wheel Controls 54 Stop Start System 120 Storage Fire Extinguisher 49 Luggage Compartment 47 Rear 46 Vehicle 143 Storage Areas Armrest 45 Floor Console 47 Glove B...

Page 205: ... Identification Number VIN 191 Towing 166 Vehicle Care Tire Pressure 158 Vehicle Hold Automatic 131 Vehicle Hold AVH Automatic 131 Vehicle Storage 143 Ventilation Air 112 Visors 16 W Warning Brake System Light 70 Caution and Danger 1 Warnings Hazard Flashers 94 Washer Fluid 147 Wheels and Tires 157 Windows Power 15 Windshield Wiper Washer 55 Winter Tires 158 Wiper Blade Replacement 149 Wipers Rear...

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