Chevrolet Captiva Sport is a compact crossover SUV that is marketed in the U.S. between 2010 and 2014 and in Mexico till 2015. It is no doubt a car to show the owner's overbearing personality. Chevrolet Captiva Sport comes with lots of great cars and parts, such as the catalytic converter. It is an important part of the exhaust system because the catalytic converter can convert harmful gases into exhaust gases.
Chevrolet Captiva Sport functions quite well in the beginning. But the old catalytic converter might lead to poor functions and unpleasant driving experiences after years of usage. Signs of a bad Chevrolet Captiva Sport catalytic converter include poor engine performance, black exhaust smoke, a bad smell from the exhaust, and the check engine light on the dashboard. Here is how to remove the catalytic converter. First, disconnect the upstream and downstream sensors. Next, remove the nuts from the flanges that connect it to the rest of the exhaust. Then remove old exhaust gaskets. Finally, disconnect the exhaust hangers (if needed). We offer you lots of Chevrolet Captiva Sport parts at a reasonable price. Our large online assortment has most of the classic cars.