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Can you tell me about the issues the 2013 Chevy Captiva is experiencing when starting?

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Catherine L

In terms of the 2013 Chevy Captiva, when it comes to starting issues, it usually boils down to a dead battery or an engine that won't kick over. Over the lifespan of the vehicle, battery problems are likely to arise. These issues could be triggered by a leak causing fluid leakage, a battery running completely dry, or a cracked case that necessitates a full replacement. The battery may also lose its charge rapidly, becoming ineffective and requiring a fix. It's advisable to replace the battery every 50,000 to 60,000 miles, even though it may incur some costs. Ultimately, ensuring your car stays operational may require you to invest in a new battery when the time comes.

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  • Liam R.

    There are several reasons why your Chevy Captiva Sport may not start, but the three most common issues are a drained battery, a faulty alternator, or a malfunctioning starter.

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