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Parts for your 2008 Holden Captiva 5

2008 Holden Captiva 5: Everyday practicality with easy upkeep

The 2008 Holden Captiva 5 is a tidy mid-size SUV that feels right at home on Aussie and Kiwi roads. Compact enough for city parking yet roomy for weekends away, it delivers comfy seating, decent boot space, and a straightforward driving feel. Whether it’s the school run or a coastal cruise, it’s built to handle day-to-day life without a fuss.

This part is designed to suit the 2008 Captiva 5, matching original fit and function so installation stays simple under the bonnet or underbody. Built for local conditions—from hot summers to chilly mornings—it’s a reliable choice for owners who value no-nonsense gear that just works. Pairing the part with regular servicing keeps the Captiva feeling fresh and dependable.

  • Service rhythm: aim for every 10,000 kilometres or 12 months (follow the logbook for your exact interval).
  • Fluids matter: use the correct spec engine oil and replace the filter, check coolant strength, brake fluid, and (where fitted) automatic transmission fluid.
  • Tyres and brakes: rotate tyres at service time, monitor wear, and keep pressures to the door-sticker guide. Inspect pads and rotors for even wear.
  • Electrics: test the battery before winter, clean terminals, and replace wiper blades for clear vision.
  • Filters: swap the cabin filter for fresher airflow and check the air filter for dust, especially after gravel or beach trips.
  • Driveline: some variants feature advanced traction systems—keep an eye on CV boots and suspension bushes, address any clunks early.
  • Timing gear: confirm whether your variant runs a chain or belt in the logbook and follow the recommended checks.

What engine oil suits a 2008 Holden Captiva 5?

Most owners choose a quality full-synthetic oil around 5W-30 that meets the manufacturer’s spec for local climates. Always follow the handbook and replace the oil filter at the same time to keep things running smoothly.

Does the 2008 Captiva 5 have a timing belt or chain?

Many petrol variants use a timing chain designed to last the life of the engine with proper servicing. If your exact model differs or the service history is unclear, have a mechanic inspect it and follow the logbook guidance.

What maintenance keeps a Captiva 5 happy in Australia and New Zealand?

Stick to 10,000 km/12‑month services, rotate tyres, refresh fluids, and check brakes, battery, and filters. If it sees sand or gravel, rinse the underbody and inspect bearings and suspension more often.

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