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What could be the reason for the check engine light turning on in my 2014 Chevy Captiva?

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Dorothy O.

The 2014 Chevy Captiva has faced a recurring issue with the "check engine" light, which many owners have found can be resolved by replacing the VVT solenoids for both the intake and exhaust systems. Other potential triggers for this warning include a loose gas cap, low oil levels, and a malfunctioning O2 sensor. Certain repair shops recommend Captiva owners to address carbon build-up in their fuel delivery system, replace spark plugs, and service the throttle body. When the check engine light is on, drivers may also experience rough idling, decreased fuel efficiency, and hesitations during acceleration. Replacing the VVT solenoids typically costs between $400-$500, with expenses divided evenly between parts and labor.

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  • D. Liske

    If the "check engine light" comes on in your 2014 Chevy Captiva, it could mean that your gas cap is loose or that there is a more significant problem, such as a defective oxygen sensor, a bigger emissions leak, or issues with your car's catalytic converter.

  • Frank J. Maloof

    Make sure to inspect the oil level in your vehicle.

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