2016 Captiva Sport Ltz Manual
Oh, DUH.sorry about that. I didn't read (comprehend) your thread title.
Yea (eBay).or Amazon. Either way, it's not cheap ($300+) I've not tried this before, but I saw a YouTube video referencing this website. After searching there, I found this (and others): Not sure how legit they are (I'm sure GM forum members might have experience or opinions).then, is it worth the $20 risk? I see PayPal as a payment option.which I guess you could request your money back if it were fake. 2011 keeway scooter repair manual.
For that matter, I bet there is at least a few certified GM technicians on this forum that might have a better solution. If you do locate one, let us all know.
I'm with you.a hard copy is worth it's weight.but wow, the expense is higher than I'd thought. For most chassis items, I think there is a close resemblance to the '08-'10 Saturn Vue.but any electronics, wiring, drive train, or OBD2, etc, I'd refer to a Captiva Sport manual. Over this past weekend, I was watching a YouTube video where the user (Samcrac) purchased a wrecked vehicle from Copart and rebuilt it. He has a video on where he acquires his repair manuals from.
Chevy Captiva 2016 Review
I can't speak to it's authenticity (and it would appear to tie you to a laptop to view the documentation), but it seems like the directions 'flow' better (ie, easier to follow). The entire video is 15 minutes long.and worth your time to watch.
However, the 'good stuff' begins around the 2:45 mark. The link to the website he references is in the description (emanualonline.com).
I did a quick look on the website and I don't find the newer ('12-'15) Captiva Sport, only older models. Be cautious as there is (was?) a Chevrolet Captiva (ie, not Captiva Sport) sold in elsewhere in the world that is not the same as our vehicle.
I'm not sure if this is any value to you, but I thought I'd pass it along.