Chevrolet Captiva First generation Standard features included dual front airbags positioned for both the driver and front passenger, strategically engineered to activate in frontal collisions, thereby reducing the potential for head and upper body injuries. Moreover, many variants of the Captiva from this era boasted side airbags, offering an added layer of protection.
In addition to front and side airbags, certain models of the Chevrolet Captiva were outfitted with curtain airbags, a technology designed to deploy from the roof lining above the side windows. This innovative feature provided crucial head protection for occupants seated in both the front and rear seats. Furthermore, some of Chevrolet Captiva configurations within this timeframe were equipped with knee airbags specifically tailored for the driver.
Combination of these sophisticated airbag technologies, alongside other safety features inherent in the Chevrolet Captiva (2006-2018), underscored the brand's commitment to providing a secure driving experience for occupants throughout its production years.
Chevrolet Captiva Service & Repair Manual > Maintenance: 2013-15 Captiva Sport
Tire pressure monitor (TPM) system
uses instrument panel cluster (IPC), body control module (BCM), remote control
door lock receiver (RCDLR), keyless entry transmitter, four radio frequency
transmitting pressure sensors, and serial data circuit to perform TPM learn
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