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MY16 CG CAPTIVA
PARTICIPANT GUIDE
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CONTENTS MY16 CG Captiva Participant Guide ....................................................................................................................................1
Contents ..........................................................................................................................................................................................3
General Information ...................................................................................................................................................................5
Overview .................................................................................................................................................................................5
Key Points ..............................................................................................................................................................................5
MY16 Captiva New Features ..........................................................................................................................................6
Captiva Model Line-up ..........................................................................................................................................................7
Captiva LS ..............................................................................................................................................................................7
Captiva LT ..............................................................................................................................................................................8
Captiva LTZ ...........................................................................................................................................................................9
Features ................................................................................................................................................................................... 10
Specs and Options............................................................................................................................................................... 11
Identification .......................................................................................................................................................................... 12
Service Schedule .................................................................................................................................................................. 13
Instrument Cluster ................................................................................................................................................................... 16
List Driver Information Centre menus ..................................................................................................................... 17
Steering Wheel Controls .................................................................................................................................................... 18
MyLink ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 19
Heating and Cooling ................................................................................................................................................................ 20
Key Features ........................................................................................................................................................................... 20
The Anti-Pollution System ............................................................................................................................................ 20
Engines ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 21
Key Features ........................................................................................................................................................................... 21
2.4L Petrol (LE9) - Key Features .................................................................................................................................... 22
2.2L Turbo Diesel (LQN) - Key Features ..................................................................................................................... 22
3.0l SIDI Petrol V6 (LFW) - Key Features .................................................................................................................... 22
Engine Identification ........................................................................................................................................................... 23
LNQ ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 23
LFW ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 24
Transmission .............................................................................................................................................................................. 25
Key Features ........................................................................................................................................................................... 25
6-Speed automatic transmission with Active Shift Control and Active Select ........................................ 25
Economy Drive mode ..................................................................................................................................................... 25
The Active All Wheel Drive System ........................................................................................................................... 25
6-Speed manual transmission ................................................................................................................................... 25
Suspension Systems ............................................................................................................................................................... 27
Key Features ........................................................................................................................................................................... 27
Front and rear Suspension .......................................................................................................................................... 27
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Level Ride Suspension ................................................................................................................................................... 27
Steering Systems ...................................................................................................................................................................... 29
Key Features ........................................................................................................................................................................... 29
Braking Systems ....................................................................................................................................................................... 30
Key Features ........................................................................................................................................................................... 30
Brake Specifications ........................................................................................................................................................... 30
Body and Design ...................................................................................................................................................................... 31
Key Features ........................................................................................................................................................................... 31
Safety and Security Systems ............................................................................................................................................... 34
Key Features ........................................................................................................................................................................... 34
Side Blind Zone Alert (SBZA) ...................................................................................................................................... 34
Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA) .................................................................................................................................. 35
Vehicle Access ....................................................................................................................................................................... 37
Passive Entry Passive Start (PEPS) .......................................................................................................................... 37
Key Differences with the Captiva Keyless Entry and Start System ............................................................. 37
Keyless Entry Transmitter ............................................................................................................................................ 37
Mechanical Steering Column Lock ........................................................................................................................... 38
Door Switches ................................................................................................................................................................... 38
Personalisation ................................................................................................................................................................. 38
Active Keyless Entry ........................................................................................................................................................ 38
Passive Keyless Entry ..................................................................................................................................................... 38
Ignition Mode Switch ...................................................................................................................................................... 38
Accessories .................................................................................................................................................................................. 40
MY16 Captiva ........................................................................................................................................................................ 40
Selling Points .............................................................................................................................................................................. 42
How is MY16 Captiva Better? .......................................................................................................................................... 42
Target Market ........................................................................................................................................................................ 43
Feature Comparison 5 Seat LS .................................................................................................................................. 44
Feature Comparison 7 Seat LTZ V6 ......................................................................................................................... 45
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GENERAL INFORMATION OVERVIEW The MY16 Holden Captiva consolidates the preceding Captiva 5 and Captiva 7, offering one spacious and flexible body style with a choice of seat configurations to suit particular needs (5-seat or 7-seat). The new-look Captiva introduces a range of exterior aesthetic and feature upgrades to present a fresh new look whilst still delivering the exceptional customer value Holden and Captiva is renowned for. In addition to exterior upgrades, Captiva also receives an interior overhaul. MyLink Infotainment system with Apple® CarPlay™ and Android Auto™ phone projection technology. The large SUV continues to offer a choice of three engines (2.4-litre petrol, 3.0-litre V6, 2.2-litre diesel), three trim levels, Front-Wheel-Drive (FWD) or All-Wheel-Drive (AWD), 5-seats or 7-seats and manual transmission on the value packed LS 2WD 5-seat derivative.
KEY POINTS
End of Production (EOP) of Captiva 5 = August 2015
o At MY16 Captiva 7 will simply become ‘Captiva’
o A 5-Seat Variant will be introduced within the same Body Style as the 7-Seat Vehicle to
offset the loss in volume from the discontinuation of Captiva 5
A Manual Transmission will be introduced on the 5-Seat Variant
Super attractive price-point!!
Marketing Pitch – Product Improvement, Lower Starting Price
Class leading infotainment MyLink
o 7” colour touchscreen on all models
o Phone projection on all models
o Apple® CarPlay™
o Android AutoTM
Safety
o 5 Star ANCAP
o Rear View Camera Across the Range
o Side Blind Zone Alert (LTZ)
o Rear Cross Traffic Alert (LTZ)
Value for Money
o High level of standard features
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MY16 CAPTIVA NEW FEATURES
New Headlamp design incorporates LED DRL Signature Lighting
Front Grille with New Upper Fascia
Body Coloured Cladding (LT, LTZ)
Carry-Over 19” Wheels with New 2-Tone Finish (LTZ)
Center IP
Modified Clusterand Lighting
Steering Wheel
Side Blind Zone (LTZ)
Rear Cross Traffic Alert (LTZ)
MyLink (BYOM2)
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CAPTIVA MODEL LINE-UP CAPTIVA LS
Engine
o LE9 - 2.4L 4cyl. Petrol Engine o LNQ - 2.2L 4cyl. Diesel Engine (Option 7 Seater)
Transmission o 6 Speed Manual (5 Seater with LE9) o 6 Speed Auto (Option 5 Seater and Standard on 7 Seater with LE9) o 6 Speed Auto ( 7 Seater with LNQ) Active select
Safety o Six airbags o ISOFIX Child Restraint Provisions o Electronic Stability Control (ESC), Anti-Lock Braking (ABS) and Traction Control System
(TCS) o Descent Control System (HDS) Hydraulic Brake Assist (HBA), Anti Rollover Protection
(ARP) o UVC - Rear-view camera o Ultrasonic Rear Park Assist o ANCAP 5 Safety Rating o Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) o Heated mirrors
Comfort o Level Ride Suspension (7 Seater) o Dual Zone Climate Control o Hydraulic Power Steering – Variable Assist o Passive Entry Passive Start (PEPS)
Entertainment o MyLink 7” touchscreen Infotainment System o Phone projection featuring Apple® Car Play™ and Android Auto™ o 6 Speakers o Satellite Navigation via phone projection
Design o Split folding 2nd Row seats o 3rd Row Seats back fold down for flat load area
Wheels o 17” Alloy Wheels
For a full list of features and body styles, please refer to the specifications and options chart included on pages 9 - 17. All Highlights indicate new features
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CAPTIVA LT
Over and above the Captiva LS
Engine o LFW - 3.0L SIDI V6 Petrol Engine o LNQ – 2.2L 4cyl. Diesel Engine (Option)
Transmission o 6T50 6 Speed Automatic o All Wheel Drive (AWD) o Active select
Entertainment o Dual USB Receptacle
Design o Front Fog Lamps o Integrated Side Steps o Roof Rails
Wheels o 18” Alloy Wheels
Optional Extras o Electric sunroof (no cost option)
For a full list of features and body styles, please refer to the specifications and options chart included on pages 9 - 17. All Highlights indicate new features
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CAPTIVA LTZ
Over and above the Captiva LT
Transmission o 6T50 6 Speed Automatic
o All Wheel Drive (AWD) o Active select
Safety o Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA) o Side Blind Zone Alert (SBZA) o Front and Rear Park Assist
Entertainment o 8 Speakers
Design o Stainless Steel Sill Plates o Roof Rails – Satin Silver
Wheels o 19” Alloy Wheels
Optional Extras o Electric sunroof (no cost option)
For a full list of features and body styles, please refer to the specifications and options chart included on pages 9 - 17.
All Highlights indicate new features
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FEATURES
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SPECS AND OPTIONS
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IDENTIFICATION Vehicle Identification Number
The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is stamped on the identification plate It is also embossed on the instrument panel, visible through the windscreen, or in the engine compartment on the right body panel. The VIN is also listed on the vehicles compliance label located on the LH ‘B Pillar’.
Position Definition Character Description
1–3 Manufacturer KL3 Holden
4 Carline C C140 Series
5 Trim Series F FWD, MT
A FWD, AT
G AWD, MT
D AWD, AT
6-7 Body Style 26 All Purpose Window 4-Door (Liftgate) – C100
8 Engine Type 9
RPO LNQ, Engine – Diesel, 4 Cyl, L4, 2.2L, CRI, DOHC, Turbo, 132 KW
1 RPO LE9, Engine – Gas, 4 Cyl, 2.4L, MFI, DOHC, E85, MAX, Alum
C RPO LFW, Engine – Gas, 6 Cyl, 3.0L, SIDI, DOHC, VVT, Alum, GM
9 Purpose 9 EEC 09 (Euro-5) (NE9)
10 Model Year G 2016
11 Plant Location B Bupyung, South Korea
12–17 Consecutive no. — Starting with "000001" for each new model year respectively according to special instruction
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SERVICE SCHEDULE The following Service Schedule refers to all models
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● Replace ▲ Tighten ○ Inspect: Inspect and adjust, rotate, drain, lubricate, reset or clean as required. .If repair or replacement is necessary, additional charges may apply (in accordance with the Lifetime Capped Price Servicing terms and conditions). *1 If the Change engine oil light illuminates, change the engine oil and oil filter within the next 1,000 km. *2 Replace coolant at 63 months or 240,000 km (whichever occurs first). *3 Caravan or trailer towing, replace brake / clutch fluid every 12 months. *4 If the vehicle is operated in very dusty or sandy areas, clean and if necessary, replace the air cleaner element every 15,000 km. *5 If the vehicle is operated in very dusty, sandy, muddy or wet areas, inspect and clean the park brake linings. *6 If the vehicle is operated in high humidity areas or substantially varying day time and night time temperatures, drain the fuel filter
every 6 months. *7 If the vehicle is operated with extended heavy loads and / or at high speed in outside temperatures above 35°C, replace the
power steering fluid every 60,000 km. *8 If the vehicle is operated under any of the following conditions, change the automatic transmission fluid and filter every 60,000
km. A Extended periods of idling or low speed operation. B Extended heavy load, high speed operation in outside temperatures above 35°C. C Driving for long period in cold temperatures or driving regularly for short distances only. D Caravan or trailer towing. *9 If the vehicle is operated in very dusty, sandy, muddy or wet areas, inspect the front suspension for wear or damage every 7,500
km. *10 Your Holden Dealer will assess the wear on your tyres and rotate depending upon their specification and current serviceability. *11 If the vehicle is operated in very dusty or sandy areas, replace the pollen filter every 15,000 km.
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INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Discuss new features
Centre Instrument panel
Modified Cluster and lighting
Newly designed Centre Instrument panel provides more light for easy access to the vehicles controls. Also incorporates the Duel Climate Controls and New MyLink functionality.
Instrument cluster now incorporates Driver information. Interior cluster colour change from Ice Blue to White.
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LIST DRIVER INFORMATION CENTRE MENUS
Trip/Fuel Information Vehicle Speed Trip A Trip B Fuel Range Average Fuel Economy Instant Fuel Economy Average Vehicle Speed
Vehicle Information
Coolant Temperature Feature Settings
Display Language Change Keyless Locking Change Side Blind Zone Alert Rear Cross Traffic Alert
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STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS New Steering Wheel is a 3 spoke design with multi-function controls to make driving and choosing your favourite tracks an easy task. Steering wheel controls allow the driver to control the system without removing his/her hands from the steering wheel.
1. The Accept Call button is used to accept an incoming call or may be used to initiate an outgoing call.
2. The End Call button is used to end the current call or decline an incoming call. This button may also be used to mute the radio. When muted, press the button again to resume playing.
3. The Source (SRC) button allows the driver to change the radio stations based on the favourites saved in the system. Pressing the button allows the user to select the source radio, USB or Aux. Toggling the button up selects either the next favourite or the next track. Toggling the button down selects either the previous favourite or the previous track.
4. The volume buttons allow the driver to increase or decrease the volume of the radio. The locations and functions of the controls may vary by region and trim level on the vehicle. Refer to the owner’s manual for additional information.
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MYLINK NOTE: Details of the new MyLink System can be found in the Spark Section of this Participant Guide.
Modes: RADIO, USB, AUX, BT Audio Streaming
The MY16 CG Captiva features twin USB ports.
Both USB ports can be utilised at the same time but only one device will be able to connect to the MyLink system. The first device to be connected will have full functionality with the second device only being charged.
USB Support
• USB 2.0 • iPod, iPhone available
▶ System Support
• Up to 2,500 folders • Up to 10 folders in depth • Up to 2,500 Music files, Photo files • Up to 250 Movie files • FAT16, FAT32
▶ File Formats
• Audio: mp3, cbr, vbr, wma, aac, ogg, wav, aiff
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HEATING AND COOLING KEY FEATURES
Dual zone Anti-Pollution System Heated seats (LTZ Only)
HVAC Controls
The MY16 Captiva features Dual Zone Climate Control throughout the entire model range.
• To synchronize the Driver and Passenger temperatures press the ‘SYNC’ button in the LH Temperature Dial.
• To enter Dual Zone adjust the LH Temperature dial while in Single Zone Mode.
THE ANTI-POLLUTION SYSTEM
The Anti-Pollution System automatically switches between drawing outside air into the passenger compartment and recirculation mode to prevent exhaust gas from the outside of the cabin contaminating air within the passenger compartment.
• Press the APS button to activate the APS mode, the indicator light on the button illuminates. • To switch off the APS mode, press the button again, the indicator light goes off to confirm the
APS is inactive. • Note: The windows may fog if the APS mode is used for extended periods, if this happens
switch off the APS mode and switch to the outside air mode.
Rear Demister
Air Recirculate
A/C on/off
Front Demister
Mode Select
Temperature Dial (Passenger) and Sync button.
Fan Speed Temperature Dial (driver) and Auto button.
Anti-Pollution System (APS)
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ENGINES KEY FEATURES
2.4L Petrol
MT/AT 2.2L Turbo Diesel
AT 3.0L SIDI V6 Petrol
AT
Engine:
2.4L double overhead cam 4-cylinder multi-
point fuel injection with four valves per
cylinder
2.2L double overhead cam 4-cylinder with
four valves per cylinder. Cast iron block,
aluminium head. High-pressure Common rail
diesel injection
3.0L double injection overhead cam V6 with
four valves per cylinder. Twin knock control sensors with individual cylinder adaptive control.
Spark Ignition Direct Injection.
Displacement (cc): 2384 2231 2997
Compression ratio: 10.4 16.3 11.7
Horsepower (kW): 123 @ 5600 rpm 135 @ 3800 rpm 190 @ 6900 rpm
Torque (Nm): 230 @ 4600 rpm 400 @ 1750~2750
rpm 288 @ 5800 rpm
Recommended fuel: 91 RON Diesel 91 RON
Fuel Tank Capacity 65 litres 65 litres 65 litres
Emissions standard Euro5 Euro5 Euro5
2.4L Petrol 3.0L V6 Petrol 2.2L Diesel
MT (FWD) AT (FWD) AT (AWD) AT (FWD / AWD)
Curb Mass (Kg) 1712 1762 1901 (LS Trim) 1920 (LT Trim) 1934 (LTZ Trim)
1873/1974 (LT Trim) -/ 1984 (LTZ Trim)
Fuel Consumption (l/100km)
Combined 9.3 9.6 10.7 7.9 / 8.5
C02 (g/100km)
Combined 218 226 251 209 / 224
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The following 3 Engines are is carried over from the previous MY Captiva.
2.4L PETROL (LE9) - KEY FEATURES
Maximum Power: 123kW @ 5600rpm* Maximum Torque: 230Nm @ 4600rpm* Advanced digital sensors enable more efficient engine operation Rigid engine structure ensures quieter operation and improved engine durability Optimised piston skirts help reduce operational noise Aluminium construction improves the engine’s power-to weight ratio, optimising efficiency and
lowering tail pipe emissions
2.2L TURBO DIESEL (LQN) - KEY FEATURES
Maximum Power: 135kW @ 3800rpm* Maximum Torque: 400Nm @ 2000rpm* The advanced, electronically controlled turbocharger with intercooler improves driveability and
fuel economy, while also reducing emissions A revised compression ratio maximises power output A DOHC cylinder head and chain-timed camshaft drive enhance durability The high efficiency exhaust gas recirculation cooler improves engine robustness
The Captiva 4-cylinder turbo diesel engine, equipped with high-pressure common rail fuel injection delivers thrilling performance smoothly, quietly, economically and with low emissions levels.
3.0L SIDI PETROL V6 (LFW) - KEY FEATURES
Maximum power: 190kW @ 6900rpm* Maximum torque: 288Nm @ 5800rpm* More precisely controlled fuel delivery Increased cylinder compression ratio Aluminium engine block and cylinder heads SIDI Direct Injection Quad cam phasing with variable timing on both inlet and outlet valves Optimised exhaust manifolds with close coupled catalytic converters
A breakthrough in V6 engine design, Holden’s Spark Ignition Direct Injection (SIDI) technology in the LT and LTZ models produces greater power and smoother power delivery over a broader rev range, with increased fuel economy and lower CO2 emissions. Able to haul a 2,000kg tow load (braked trailer), the 3.0 litre SIDI Direct Injection will reward you with effortless performance under all driving conditions.
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ENGINE IDENTIFICATION The engine identification code For the LE9 Located on the Broadcast Code label on the engine front cover (1) and the use of the partial VIN etched in one of two places - the primary location is on the starter motor flange (3). The secondary location is the oil filter bowl (2).
Barcode (1) Engine Assembly Plant (6) Sequence Number (2) Broadcast Code (7) Day (3) Part Designation (8) Month (4) Engine Assembly Number (9) Year (5) Broadcast Code (10)
LNQ
The engine number is stamped to the engine block (1).
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LFW
The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Derivative is located in two places on the engine and is a nine digit number stamped or laser etched onto the block at the vehicle assembly plant. If reading the identification number the following information can be obtained:
The first digit identifies the vehicle division. The second digit is the model year. The third digit identifies the assembly plant. The fourth through ninth digits are the last six digits of the Vehicle Identification Number
(VIN).
The engine block is marked with the VIN on a pad area on the left rear side or centre lower right side (1).
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TRANSMISSION KEY FEATURES The Transmission and All Wheel Drive (AWD) Systems on the MY16 Captiva are carried over from previous Models.
6-SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION WITH ACTIVE SHIFT CONTROL AND ACTIVE SELECT
Available with your choice of engine, it features Active Shift Control, which monitors the way you drive and adapts shift changes accordingly, and Active Select, which lets you switch to manual gear shifting for a more ‘hands on’ driving experience.
ECONOMY DRIVE MODE
ECO Drive mode is designed to improve the vehicle’s fuel economy. When selected, the transmission will up-shift sooner and downshift later, the torque converter will lock up sooner and stay on longer, and the accelerator pedal will be less sensitive. Available only with automatic transmission.
THE ACTIVE ALL WHEEL DRIVE SYSTEM
Captiva LT and LTZ diesel models automatically divides engine torque between the front and rear wheels, depending upon driving conditions.
Normally, the vehicle is driven from the front wheels only, resulting in improved fuel economy compared with traditional four wheel drive systems. However, the moment the vehicle’s sensors detect under normal conditions the vehicle is driven via the front wheels only, up to 50% of engine torque is directed to the rear wheels.
As a result, the vehicle’s full power is transferred to the road, even in tight corners, during hill starts or on slippery surfaces, such as wet or icy roads.
The Captiva’s Active All Wheel Drive is also fully integrated with the vehicle’s Electronic Stability Control and Anti-lock Braking System, and is activated automatically to counteract vehicle instability in a range of situations.
6-SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION
An manual transmission with ultra-smooth monoblock precision forged gears, this 6-speed gearbox teams with the 2.4 litre petrol engine for exceptional launch feel, rapid shifting and quiet, fuel-efficient highway cruising, thanks to a low ratio overdrive.
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2.4L Petrol 3.0L V6 Petrol 2.2L Diesel
MT AT AT AT
1st 4.167 4.584 4.584 4.584
2nd 2.208 2.964 2.964 2.964
3rd 1.480 1.912 1.912 1.912
4th 1.155 1.446 1.446 1.446
5th 0.920 1 1 1
6th 0.740 0.746 0.746 0.746
Reverse 3.92 2.94 2.94 2.94
Final Drive Ratio
4.176 3.87 3.23 3.23
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SUSPENSION SYSTEMS KEY FEATURES
FRONT AND REAR SUSPENSION
Front and Rear Suspension are both carried over from the previous Captiva.
Front: MacPherson strut, gas pressurised dampers, stabiliser bar.
Rear: Independent four-link, gas pressurised dampers, stabiliser bar.
Camber and Toe-in are adjustable, refer to Service Information for Wheel Alignment Specifications.
LEVEL RIDE SUSPENSION
The Level ride suspension is a safety and comfort feature that automatically adjusts the suspension level to help maintain the vehicle's nominal ride height when loaded.
On the rear wheels, conventional absorbers are replaced by a compact self-levelling shock absorber. All elements such as the oil reservoir, pressure accumulator, pump, height sensor, control mechanism, and the damping unit of the self-pumping, hydropneumatic levelling system are completely integrated into the damper. When a load is placed in the rear of the vehicle, the suspension is lifted upward to its previous unloaded level as the vehicle is driven. Depending on road conditions, the fully loaded vehicle attains its nominal ride height after only a few hundred meters.
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The jacking points using a scissor jack are indicated by cutaways on the rocker outer panel weld flange. The same locations are also given for service lifting. Refer to Service Information and Owner’s Manual for updated information.
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STEERING SYSTEMS KEY FEATURES Speed Sensitive Power Steering
Tilt function
The Captiva comes with a Speed Sensitive Power Steering which has been carried over from the previous model. The SSPS system varies the driver effort required to steer as the vehicle speed changes.
• At low speeds the system provides maximum assistance for easy turning and parking.
• At higher speeds the assistance is reduced to provide firmer steering and directional stability.
The SSPS control module is mounted to a metal bracket half way down the steering column. It constantly adjusts the amount of current flowing through the SSPS actuator with the desired current it has calculated using the vehicle speed signal from the Electronic Brake Control Module (EBCM). The SSPS control module alters the amount of current flowing through the SSPS actuator by varying the Pulse Width Modulated (PWM) signal.
The SSPS actuator is located in the power steering valve body on the steering rack.
Inside the base of the power steering valve body is a large electromagnetic coil.
Just above the coil is an inner and outer pole assembly.
The outer pole is attached to the spool shaft and the inner pole is attached to the pinion.
Steering feel is varied by changing the strength of the electromagnetic field at the electromagnetic coil
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BRAKING SYSTEMS KEY FEATURES
Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) Electronic Stability Control (ESC) Trailer Sway Control (TSC) Hill Start Assist Electronic Park Brake
BRAKE SPECIFICATIONS Specifications
Type: Front: Vented disc
Rear: Vented disc
Rotor diameter (mm): Front: 296
Rear: 303
Anti-lock braking system (ABS): Four-channel, Four-sensor
Wheel size and type: LS: 17-inch alloy, LT: 18-inch alloy, LTZ: 19-inch alloy
Tyre size: 235/60R17, 235/55R18, 235/50R19
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BODY AND DESIGN KEY FEATURES
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Newly designed front Facia incorperates a Duel-Port Front Grill.
LED Headlamps provide safer daytime driving whie giving the Captiva a modern, sleek feel, complementing the newly designed front facia.
New Coloured 19” Wheels (LTZ)
Body-coloured side mouldings (LT, LTZ)
Integrated sidesteps (LT, LTZ)
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50/50 spilt fold third row seats
Need to carry extra cargo? Fold down one or both third row seats as needed and the Captiva’s cargo area instantly grows from 85 litres up to 465 litres.
60/40 split fold second row seats More cargo than passengers? Fold down both second and third row seats and you now have a massive 930 litre space at your disposal.
Flat cargo space Flat folding third and second row seats means a flat cargo space. So regardless of the seating configuration, you can easily move items into place.
Folding front passenger seat Need to bring home something big? Something really big? Fold down the front passenger seat as well, and your Captiva will safely carry objects up to 2.7 metres in length.
Three 12 volt power outlets Conveniently located 12 volt power outlets in the front, second row and cargo area ensure everyone’s electronic devices can be kept fully charged.
Wide tailgate opening The Captiva’s high loading height and wide tailgate opening make it easy to access the vehicle’s cargo area, and less stressful on your lower back.
Interior Dimensions
Headroom (mm): front: 1026 rear: 1017
Legroom (mm): front: 1036 rear: 946
Shoulder room (mm): front: 1455 rear: 1455
Cargo volume (L): 85 (all seats up); 465 (third row down); 930 (all read seats down); 1565 (front passenger and all rear down)
Exterior Dimensions
Wheelbase (mm): 2707
Overall length (mm): 4673
Overall width (mm): 1849
Overall height (mm): 1727
Front track (mm) 1569
Rear track (mm) 1576
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SAFETY AND SECURITY SYSTEMS KEY FEATURES
Blind Spot Alert (LTZ model) Rear Cross Traffic Alert (LTZ model) Rear View Camera Active Rollover Protection monitors body roll Hill Start Assist Descent Control System ISOFIX child seat anchorage technology Passive safety systems instantly determine the severity and direction of impact, then activates
the required occupant protection features.
SIDE BLIND ZONE ALERT (SBZA) (LTZ model) SBZA is a lane-changing aid that assists drivers avoiding crashes that occur with moving vehicles in the side blind zone (or spot) areas. The SBZA warning display will light up in the corresponding outside side mirror and will flash if the turn signal is on.
Side Blind Zone Alert collision-avoidance technology operates via radar sensors located on both sides of the vehicle’s rear fascia/bumper. The SBZA sensor covers a zone of approximately one lane over from both sides of the vehicle, or 3.5 m (11 ft). The height of the zone is approximately between 0.5 m (1.5 ft) and 2 m (6 ft) off the ground. This zone starts at approximately the middle of the vehicle and goes back 5 m (16 ft).
The Side Blind Zone Alert system can be personalised through the DIC menu
NOTE: SBZA does not detect vehicles rapidly approaching outside of the side blind zones, pedestrians, cyclists or animals.
NOTE: SBZA Radar are mounted to rear fascia/bumper. Repairs cannot be carried out to rear fascia/bumper as wall thickness is critical for correct operation.
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REAR CROSS TRAFFIC ALERT (RCTA) (LTZ model) The Rear Cross Traffic Alert system warns the driver of vehicles approaching from behind the vehicle when reversing. A red warning triangle with an arrow may also display on the RVC screen to warn of traffic coming from either direction, behind the vehicle.
When an object is detected, three beeps sound on the left or right side, depending on the direction of the detected vehicle. This system detects objects coming from up to 20 m (65 ft) from the left or right side behind the vehicle.
Use caution while backing up when towing a trailer, as the RCTA detection zones that extend out from the back of your vehicle do not move further back when a trailer is towed.
The Rear Cross Traffic Alert system can be personalised through the DIC menu
Rear View Camera
The Rear View Camera shows you what’s behind when reversing, automatically on the 7-inch colour touch-screen.
NOTE: The reverse camera is not intended to replace the driver’s judgement or attention toward the rear of the vehicle when reversing.
Active Rollover Protection
Should it detect excessive body roll during cornering or a lane change, Active Rollover Protection applies braking to each wheel as required, with extra brakeforce directed to those wheels with most grip.
The vehicle’s speed reduces, and with it, the amount of roll. The system monitors body roll and automatically initiates braking counter measures if required.
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Hill Start Assist
Hill Start Assist prevents the Captiva unintentionally rolling backwards or forwards down a slope.
Engaging automatically on gradients, it keeps the vehicle stationary after the brake is released, giving you time to use the accelerator to pull away.
Descent Control System
Captiva's Descent Control System is activated with the touch of a button, limiting downhill speed via engine control and automatic braking. It enables smooth, controlled hill descents and allows the driver to concentrate primarily on steering.
ISOFIX
ISOFIX child seat anchorage technology across the range ensures your precious little ones are kept safe with a rock solid connection between the vehicle and child car seat.
SELF-LEVELING SUSPENSION
Once the kids tents, bikes and even the dog are packed, the Captiva still ensures a comfortable ride. Self-contained load-sensitive rear shock absorbers automatically adjust to the load and road conditions, giving you a superior ride.
6 AIRBAGS
The Captiva comes standard with all the safety features you expect including 6 airbags. These include curtain airbags for front and left and right second seat occupants, plus driver and front passenger front and side airbags.
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VEHICLE ACCESS PASSIVE ENTRY PASSIVE START (PEPS) Captiva Keyless Entry and Start The Passive Entry Passive Start (PEPS) system is in many of the Holden model range including VF Commodore, WN Caprice, Cruze, Malibu and more recently the new Spark . These vehicles use the Global A electrical architecture. The Captiva does not use a “Global A” electrical architecture
The Captiva utilises the following components as part of the Keyless Entry & Start system:
1. Keyless Entry Transmitters (Fobs) 2. Ignition Mode Switch 3. Key Capture Solenoid 4. Console Passive Antenna 5. Headliner Passive Antenna 6. Console Active Antenna 7. LH and RH Door Antennas 8. Rear Compartment Antenna 9. Door Handle and Tailgate Switches 10. Body Control Module 11. Instrument Panel Cluster (IPC) 12. Engine Control Module (ECM) 13. Remote Control Door Lock Receiver
(RCDLR)
KEY DIFFERENCES WITH THE CAPTIVA KEYLESS ENTRY AND START SYSTEM
Unique keyless entry transmitters Door handle switches are for passive unlocking only (they cannot be used to lock the
vehicle) Ignition Mode Switch - Keyless cylinder on steering column instead of push button Mechanical instead of Electronic Steering Column Lock (ESCL) Personalisation is managed through the IPC instead of the radio
KEYLESS ENTRY TRANSMITTER The first thing you will notice with this system is that the keyless entry transmitter is a totally different design for a Holden. It shares is origins with a few other GM products including the Cadillac family and it features a mechanical key contained within the transmitter for use in case of a flat transmitter battery. Key removal is a simple process of pressing the small detent button (arrowed) and then pulling the metal key/end piece from the remote key body.
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MECHANICAL STEERING COLUMN LOCK This system does not have an Electronic Steering Column Lock (ESCL) module. Instead the steering column is locked mechanically by using the ignition mode switch (in the same way as a conventional keyed steering column lock would function) when it is in the lock/off position. DOOR SWITCHES The switches in the door handles function in a very similar way to the door switches in other Holden PEPS systems however they are only used for unlocking the vehicle.
PERSONALISATION The ‘Keyless Locking’ feature can be switched ON or OFF via cluster. To access the menu, place the vehicle in Park and with odometer button, to enter personalisation. Personalisation has Locking Change and Features Settings Exit. Switch between holding the button for a few seconds selects the displayed
ACTIVE KEYLESS ENTRY The keyless entry system is used in conjunction with the door locks to unlock the vehicle. Keyless entry will lock/unlock all doors and the rear compartment when the corresponding button on the keyless entry transmitter is pressed. This is accomplished by the transmitter sending a high frequency (433 MHz) radio signal to the RCDLR. The RCDLR interprets the signal and activates the requested function via a serial data message.
Keyless entry allows you to operate the following features:
Door Lock/Unlock Rear Tailgate Release
Illuminated Entry Lamps Vehicle Locator
PASSIVE KEYLESS ENTRY Passive keyless entry allows entry to a locked vehicle without pressing any buttons on the keyless entry transmitter. When passively opening a locked door or the rear compartment, you must have a programmed transmitter with you in your pocket, purse, or briefcase. When the customer presses a door handle button or rear compartment touch pad, the antenna sends out a challenge to the keyless entry transmitter. If the transmitter is within range and receives the challenge, the transponder will send a coded response to the RCDLR. The RCDLR will then send a “Door Unlock” serial data request to the BCM to unlock all the doors and allow the rear compartment to be opened.
IGNITION MODE SWITCH This system does not feature a push button ignition mode switch. The driver is able to start the vehicle with the turn of a keyless cylinder located on the right hand side of the steering column. The ignition mode switch is similar in operation to a conventional ignition switch, it can be rotated from LOCK/OFF to ACC, ON or START positions, but the knob cannot be removed or turned to the ACC, ON or START positions unless a valid keyless entry transmitter is detected. To start the vehicle the knob is pushed in, rotated clockwise held in the START position with foot brake applied until engine starts.
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In some circumstances the vehicle may not start and the message ‘ELECTRONIC KEY NOT DETECTED’ is displayed in the DIC.
• To start the vehicle, you must place the key in close proximity to the PEPS active antenna located at the bottom of the centre console.
• Ensure the transmission is in Neutral (N) or Park (P) and then attempt to start the vehicle. •
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ACCESSORIES Captiva is designed to enhance customers’ lifestyle experiences and now with a wide range of genuine Holden accessories, people can put their own stamp on the car. A selection of key Genuine Accessories are listed below and available from all Holden dealers. Consider the Following
• Second most accessorized model in the Holden range
• Sell family friendly and adventure accessories
• ISOFIX – smart shades, racks and protection etc
• Holden Genuine products are designed and tested by Holden, and come with a comprehensive warranty.
MY16 CAPTIVA
• NEW Nudge Bar
• NEW HID Lamp Harness
• NEW Headlamp Protectors
• ISOFIX Child Seat
• Boot Lip Protector
• Cargo Liners
• iPad Holder
• Bike Carrier and Roof Cross Bars
• Weather shields
• Roof Rack Tray
• Towing Package
For full details, refer to the Accessory Marketing bulletin and accompanying price guide.
Headlamp Protectors
Nudge Bar
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Bundle your Accessories into suggested packs:
A new alloy finish nudge bar which is Compatible with a choice of Halogen or HID driving lights. A specific Captiva wiring harness and switch must be used.
NOTE: Not suitable for LT and LTZ with front park sensors
Adventure Pack
Towbar
Roof Racks
Nudge Bar (LS)
Driving Lights
All weather mats
Cargo Barrier
Essentials Pack
Headlamp protector
Bonnet protector
Weathershields
Smartshades
Floor mats
Cargo mat
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SELLING POINTS Captiva has a perception of poor quality. Reasons for rejection of Captiva can be attributed directly to reviews on poor vehicle quality.
As part of the MY16 Captiva launch, we need to emphasise the advancement of the vehicle - not only in its appearance and technology – but from a quality perspective also.
Captiva is without question a Reliable Family Car!!
HOW IS MY16 CAPTIVA BETTER? Engine Front Cover Replacement and Engine Oil Level Sensor Replacement:
Issue: Both of these labour codes can be attributed to oil leaks on Diesel engines. This failure has been significant over a long period of time.
Fix: The most recent breakpoint has all but eliminated the issue!! The breakpoint for the fix was in April 2015 and the latest mature data point shows zero failures post breakpoint.
Navigation Information Display Replacement:
Issue: Customers do not like the integrated Sat Nav on LTZ
Fix: MyLink
Radio Replacement:
Issue: Failures associated with an aged infotainment system
Fix: MyLink
Display Clock Replacement:
Issue: Failures associated with clock display
Fix: Display replaced by new MyLink display
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TARGET MARKET Growing Families – Current or expecting parents. Although the purchase is a joint decision, the role of each parent differs in the purchase journey.
Target buyers are tech savvy – They are up to date with digital mediums (email, Facebook, blogs and online reviews etc.)
Purchase decision triggered by life stage event – eg Impending arrival of a new baby.
Females are typically the drivers so let’s meet our Captiva mums:
Males ensuring they get a suitable vehicle to meet family requirements.
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FEATURE COMPARISON 5 SEAT LS Highlight the Benefits the LS Captiva has over its competitors
Model HOLDEN CAPTIVA
HYUNDAI TUCSON
KIA SPORTAGE MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER
FORD KUGA MAZDA CX-5
Version name 2.4 LS
2.0 GDI ACTIVE X
2.0 SI 2.0 LS 5 SEAT
2WD 1.5 ECO
AMBIENTE 2.0 VTi 2WD
MAXX
Transmission 6-Spd Manual 6-Spd Manual 6-Sed Manual 5-Spd Manual 6-Spd Manual 6-spd Manual
Power (kW) 123 121 122 110 110 114
Torque (Nm) 230 203 205 190 240 200
Fuel Economy (L/100km) 9.5 7.8 8.4 6.7 6.3 6.4
ANCAP Crash Rating 5-STAR 5-STAR 5-STAR 5-STAR 5-STAR 5-STAR
Warranty 3 YEARS 5 YEARS 7 YEARS 5 YEARS 3 YEARS 3 YEARS
MSRP $26,490 $30,490 $25,990 $28,490 $27,490 $27,190
Multimedia Screen Size 7” 7” N/A 6.1” N/A 7”
Multimedia Phone Projection YES YES NO NO NO NO
Rear View Camera YES YES NO NO NO YES
Wheel Size (Alloy) 17” 18” 16” 18” 17” 17”
Full Size Alloy Spare Wheel NO YES YES YES NO NO
Keyless Entry and Start YES NO NO NO NO YES
Dusk Sensing Auto Headlamps YES NO NO NO NO NO
Daytime Running Lamps (DRLs) YES YES NO YES NO NO
Side Steps NO NO NO NO NO NO
Self Levelling Suspension YES NO NO NO NO NO
Rear Park Assist YES YES YES YES YES YES
Dual Zone Climate Control YES NO NO NO NO NO
Leather Steering Wheel YES YES NO YES YES NO
Descent Control System YES YES YES NO NO NO
Rain Sensing Wipers NO NO YES NO NO NO
Roof Spoiler NO NO YES NO NO YES
Electric Hand Brake YES NO NO NO NO YES
ISOFIX YES YES YES YES YES NO
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FEATURE COMPARISON 7 SEAT LTZ V6
Highlight the Benefits the LTZ Captiva has over its competitors
Model HOLDEN CAPTIVA
MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER
KIA SORENTO
FORD TERRITORY
TOYOTA KLUGER
HYUNDAI SANTA FE
Version name 3.0 LTZ AUTO 2.4 XLS CVT
AUTO 3.3 V6 SI AUTO4.0 TX SSS
AUTO 3.5 GX AUTO 2.4 ACTIVE
AUTO
Seating Capacity 7 7 7 5 (7 OPTION) 7 7
Power (kW) 190 124 204 195 201 141
Torque (Nm) 288 220 335 391 337 242
Fuel Economy (L/100km) 10.1 7.2 9.9 10.2 10.4 9.0
ANCAP Crash Rating 5-STAR 5-STAR 5-STAR 5-STAR 5-STAR 5-STAR
Warranty 3 YEARS 5 YEARS 7 YEARS 3 YEARS 3 YEARS 5 YEARS
MSRP $40,490 $36,490 $38,990 $37,490 $40,990 $40,990
4x4 YES YES NO NO NO YES
Multimedia Screen Size 7” 7” 7” N/A 6.1” 4.3”
Multimedia Phone Projection YES NO NO NO NO NO
Wheel Size (Alloy) 19” 18” 17” 17” 18” 17”
Side Blind Zone Alert YES NO NO NO NO NO
Rear Cross Traffic Alert YES NO NO NO NO NO
# Speakers 8 6 6 4 6 6
Sunroof Standard YES NO NO NO NO NO
Leather Appointed Seats YES NO NO NO NO NO
Front Heated Seats YES NO NO NO NO NO
Keyless Entry and Start YES NO NO NO NO NO
Rear View Camera YES YES YES YES YES YES
Front and Rear Park Assist YES NO YES YES NO NO
Satellite Navigation YES YES YES YES NO NO
Side Steps YES NO NO NO NO NO
Leather Steering Wheel YES YES YES NO NO YES
Descent Control System YES NO NO NO NO NO
Full Size Alloy Spare Wheel NO YES YES NO* YES YES
Rain Sensing Wipers NO YES NO NO NO NO
ISOFIX YES YES YES NO NO NO
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