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The 2014 Chevy Captiva may encounter issues with its electrical system, particularly related to the battery not recharging properly and faulty spark plugs. The battery may face various problems throughout the vehicle's lifespan, such as leaks leading to fluid leakage, sudden failure, or a cracked case requiring complete replacement. Eventually, the battery may become inefficient and need replacement every 50,000 to 60,000 miles. Though it may be costly, you must be prepared to spend money to ensure your car stays operational.
In 2014, Chevy Captiva owners mentioned experiencing various electrical issues such as issues with the airbag sensor, malfunctioning power windows, and the EPC light flickering on and off, causing power loss at times.
I'm experiencing the exact same issue with my 2014 model.