The Chevrolet Captiva Sport was mainly built in Mexico and was mainly sold to fleet buyers in the U.S. The Chevrolet Captiva Sport was sold best in the 2013 model year with a total volume of 47,600 units delivered by the brand. It appeals to drivers with a high-quality intake manifold gasket. A faulty intake manifold gasket can lead to stalling, leaks, and poor fuel economy.
Chevrolet Captiva Sport stands out for its great parts. But car buyers need a new intake manifold gasket if it is worn or damaged. The intake manifold gasket is used to seal the surface between the intake manifold and the cylinder heads to avoid air and coolant leaks. The removal process for a Chevrolet Captiva Sport intake manifold gasket is as follows. Disconnect the negative battery terminal. Drain the engine coolant. And remove any hoses and wires running over the intake manifold gasket. Then, remove any vacuum lines from the intake manifold. Loosen the intake manifold mounting bolts. Pull the intake manifold up from the engine block/cylinder heads. Finally, scrape any leftover gasket off the block. There are lots of great Chevrolet Captiva Sport parts on our website. Get helpful Chevrolet Captiva Sport parts at a low price online.