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2009 Holden Captiva 5: easy-going upkeep for everyday Kiwis and Aussies

The 2009 Holden Captiva 5 is a tidy mid-size SUV that’s happy doing the school run, weekend sport, and the odd roadie across town. Compact outside yet roomy inside, it delivers the raised driving position people love without feeling bulky in city traffic. Whether it’s a fresh service kit, filters, or common wear items, the right part keeps this Captiva 5 smooth, quiet, and confident on local roads.

Under the bonnet you’ll typically find a 2.4-litre petrol four or a 2.0-litre turbo-diesel. The petrol generally runs a timing chain, while many diesels use a timing belt, so it’s worth checking the handbook and build details before ordering parts. Pair the engine with sensible servicing and quality fluids and it’ll cruise comfortably, sip reasonably, and tackle daily duties with minimal fuss.

High-level maintenance is straightforward, and most items are driveway-friendly with a basic tool kit. Stick to the schedule, use the correct spec oils and coolants, and keep an eye on tyres, brakes, and batteries if you want a drama-free run between services.

  • Service every 10,000–15,000 km or 12 months, depending on use.
  • Use quality 5W-30 oil that meets the handbook spec, always replace the filter.
  • Petrol usually has a chain, diesel often a belt—inspect/replace as scheduled.
  • Check auto trans, transfer, and diff fluids, especially if towing.
  • Flush coolant at recommended intervals, watch for hose and housing leaks.
  • Rotate tyres, align as needed, and follow the placard for pressures.

What oil does a 2009 Captiva 5 use, and how much?

Most owners run a quality 5W-30 that meets the manufacturer’s spec (ACEA rating per engine). Capacity is typically in the five-to-six litre range, but always go by the dipstick and the manual. Replace the filter every change and don’t overfill.

What’s the towing capacity?

Figures vary by engine and tow setup, but many Captiva 5 variants are rated around the 1,500 kg braked mark. Always confirm on the compliance plate and in the owner’s manual, and use a correctly rated towbar and electrics.

Does it have a timing belt or a chain?

The 2.4 petrol commonly uses a timing chain, designed to last the life of the engine with regular oil changes. Many 2.0 diesels use a belt that should be inspected and replaced at the interval listed in the maintenance schedule.

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