The Chevrolet Captiva Sport was mainly built in Mexico and was initially mainly sold to fleet buyers in the United States. The Chevrolet Captiva Sport was sold best in the 2013 model year with a total volume of 47,600 units delivered by the brand. Classic parts like the hood latch contribute to the success of the Captiva Sport. A hood latch that is stuck is not good since you wouldn't be able to access the engine.
Captiva Sport provides a large selection of high-performance parts. But after a long time, the worn Captiva Sport hood latch parts might cause huge problems. A bad hood latch can lead to the hood not being aligned properly, loose, and can be very dangerous. The following steps should be followed to remove worn Captiva Sport hood latch parts: Remove any plastic covers (if equipped on the Captiva Sport), next remove support (if equipped on the Captiva Sport), then remove the cable latch from the latch itself, and remove the mounting bolts and the latch assembly, finally remove the cable. If a new cable and latch are being installed, make sure it is properly adjusted. If it is not properly adjusted the hood might not open/close with the same ease as it did from the Captiva Sport factory. There are lots of top-quality and durable parts available on our website. We are here for you 24/7.