Engine Repairs for Your 2014 Chevrolet Captiva Sport

2014 Chevrolet Captiva Sport Trim Options

Select your Chevrolet Captiva Sport trim level to learn more about Chevrolet-recommended engine repair. Even Chevrolet Captiva Sport parts will get older and change.

L4/2.4L
L6/3.0L
V6/3.0L

Chevrolet Captiva Sport Repairs and Services

Nothing stays the same forever. Even your Chevrolet Captiva Sport's many parts and pieces. When something breaks, we're ready. Click on a repair below to learn more about 2014 Chevrolet Captiva Sport repairs.

We’re Trained to Care for Chevrolet Captiva Sport Engines

Chevrolet Captiva Sport engines are known for their reliability. You may have even been thinking about that when you bought it. However, even your trustworthy engine is subject to wear and tear. Things can go wrong on the road. If they do, you’ll have to find a dependable 2014 Chevrolet service center — quick! That’s where Firestone Complete Auto Care comes in. We've serviced more than 500 million vehicles since 1926, and our technicians know Chevrolet Captiva Sport engines. If you think something’s wrong with your engine, schedule an appointment at your convenience. After all, Firestone Complete Auto Care is one of the most popular picks for professional engine repairs thanks to its service and affordability.

My 2014 Chevrolet Captiva Sport Check Engine Light Is On

As soon as your Captiva Sport check engine light turns on, it’s time to get an expert’s opinion. A steady or flashing check engine light could signal a serious issue with your fuel injection, Possible causes can include a failing oxygen sensor, bad spark plug, issues with your catalytic converter, or a leaking engine vacuum, to name a few possible causes. Bring your Captiva Sport to Firestone Complete Auto Care to get computerized diagnostics and our expert techs will get the root of the problem. Other signs your Chevrolet Captiva Sport engine needs some TLC are burning smells, or a sinking feeling that something’s wrong.

2014 Captiva Sport Engine Services

If your 2014 Chevrolet Captiva Sport needs engine repair, our expert techs will let you know what needs to be done and why before they get started. We make recommendations, but you make the final decision. If a repair isn’t urgent right now, we’ll let you know. If it's necessary for your safety, we'll make sure you understand that, too. We want to provide you with the information you need to make an informed engine repair decision. Turn to Firestone Complete Auto Care for your 2014 Captiva Sport engine repairs and you can drive easy knowing that we use Chevrolet-approved parts and fluids — serpentine belt, engine oil seal, ignition coil, or another part.

Questions About 2014 Chevrolet Captiva Sport Engines

  • Why does my Captiva Sport’s check engine light come on when I start it? It’s usually normal for your check engine light to turn on upon ignition. This is just your Captiva Sport testing its circuits. The dash light shouldn't stay on. If it does, you might want to bring your vehicle in for service.
  • Why does my Chevrolet engine sound different? Strange under-the-hood noises can point to problems within your Chevrolet Captiva Sport engine. Knocking or tapping could be a symptom of low oil. A high-pitched whistle could signal an intake leak or misaligned belt. Squealing may be caused by a loose fan belt, and grinding could be a sign that something is wrong with your brakes — not the engine.
  • What could damage my Chevrolet Captiva Sport engine? Some driving habits are not so great for your engine. These include driving on a near-empty gas tank, revving the engine while still in Park, or accelerating too quickly, too soon. Protect your engine’s performance and efficiency by distancing yourself from these habits.
  • Can I add water to my Chevrolet Captiva Sport radiator? An emergency is the only time you should consider putting water in your radiator. Outside of that, it’s recommended you use a pre-mixed coolant or a 50/50 blend of water and coolant. However, if you need to continue driving your Captiva Sport when you’re out of coolant, having water in the coolant reservoir is better than nothing.
  • What can cause a Captiva Sport engine to suddenly stop? If your Captiva Sport car engine suddenly stops, it could be due to overheating, low fuel, a faulty ignition system, sensor problems, electrical system trouble, or mechanical issues.
  • Who repairs Chevrolet Captiva Sport engines? Your local Firestone Complete Auto Care fixes Chevrolet Captiva Sport engines. Book an appointment today! We have thousands of locations across the country.