Servicing the exhaust system in a Chevrolet Captiva involves several key steps to ensure optimal performance and compliance with emissions regulations. The exhaust system is responsible for directing and filtering engine emissions, including harmful gases like carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides. Regular maintenance and inspection of the exhaust system are crucial to ensure efficient engine operation and reduce harmful emissions.
To service the exhaust system, start by inspecting the entire system for any signs of damage, leaks, or corrosion. Pay close attention to the exhaust manifold, catalytic converter, muffler, and exhaust pipes. Replace any damaged or worn components to prevent exhaust leaks, which can affect engine performance and emissions.
Additionally, check the exhaust system mounts and hangers for signs of wear or damage. Loose or broken mounts can cause the exhaust system to rattle or hang lower than normal, potentially leading to further damage or safety hazards. Replace worn mounts or hangers as needed to ensure proper support and alignment of the exhaust system.
Finally, perform a visual and auditory inspection of the exhaust system while the engine is running to check for any unusual noises, smoke, or exhaust odors. Address any abnormalities promptly to prevent potential issues with engine performance, emissions, and overall vehicle safety. Regular maintenance and attention to the exhaust system contribute to a cleaner environment and smoother vehicle operation.
Chevrolet Captiva Service & Repair Manual > Brakes: Parking Brake Shoes R&I
Warning: Avoid taking the following
actions when you service wheel brake parts: Do not grind brake linings,
do not sand brake linings and do not clean wheel brake parts with a dry
brush or with compressed air.
Warning: Some models or aftermarket
brake parts may co ...