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OEX  Fuel Pump Module
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OEX Fuel Pump Module

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Genuine OEM Map Sensor - MP215GEN

Genuine OEM Map Sensor - MP215GEN

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SAS Bump Stop - BUMP220

SAS Bump Stop - BUMP220

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OEX Bayonet Globe 12V P21W BA15s - GLX23818
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OEX Bayonet Globe 12V P21W BA15s - GLX23818

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Goss Oxygen Sensor - OX466

Goss Oxygen Sensor - OX466

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Repco Strut - Gas Spring Support

Repco Strut - Gas Spring Support

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SAS Control Arm - LA966L

SAS Control Arm - LA966L

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Kelpro Oil Seal - 98111

Kelpro Oil Seal - 98111

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SAS Ball Joint - BJ903

SAS Ball Joint - BJ903

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Repco CV Driveshaft

Repco CV Driveshaft

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OEX Ignition Coil - OC406S
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OEX Ignition Coil - OC406S

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Narva H1 P14.5s Plus 120 Globe 12V 55W - 48360BL
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Narva H1 P14.5s Plus 120 Globe 12V 55W - 48360BL

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Kelpro Tailshaft Centre Bearing - KB146

Kelpro Tailshaft Centre Bearing - KB146

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Kelpro Sway Bar Link Assembly - 26594

Kelpro Sway Bar Link Assembly - 26594

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SAS Sway Bar Link - LR12

SAS Sway Bar Link - LR12

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Castrol DOT 4 Brake Fluid 20L - 3377670

Castrol DOT 4 Brake Fluid 20L - 3377670

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OEX Camshaft Sensor - CSCA84
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OEX Camshaft Sensor - CSCA84

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OEX Oil Pressure Switch - CPS48

OEX Oil Pressure Switch - CPS48

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Gates Radiator Hose - 05-3990

Gates Radiator Hose - 05-3990

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Goss Coolant Temperature Sensor - CS843

Goss Coolant Temperature Sensor - CS843

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Receiver Drier Desiccant Bag - RDX0050
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Receiver Drier Desiccant Bag - RDX0050

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Getting to Know the 2016 Holden Captiva 7 and Its Maintenance

The 2016 Holden Captiva 7 is a popular SUV choice for Aussie drivers looking for a practical, family-friendly vehicle with plenty of space and versatility. It offers seating for seven, making it perfect for larger families or those who regularly need to ferry a group around. This model combines a solid, confident drive with a straightforward design that appeals to those who want reliability without fuss.

Under the bonnet, the 2016 Captiva 7 usually comes with a 2.4-litre four-cylinder petrol engine or a 2.2-litre turbo-diesel engine, both designed to deliver a smooth and efficient driving experience. Whether you're cruising around town or heading out on a weekend getaway, this SUV handles a variety of conditions with ease. The automatic transmission makes driving a breeze, particularly in busy city traffic.

When it comes to maintaining the Holden Captiva 7, staying on top of regular upkeep is key to keeping it running smoothly for years to come. Like any vehicle, it benefits from routine checks and servicing, which ultimately help prevent bigger issues down the line. The good news is that maintenance jobs on the Captiva are generally straightforward, and parts are fairly accessible around Australia.

One of the most important maintenance tasks is regular oil changes. The 2016 Captiva 7 should have its engine oil and filter replaced roughly every 10,000 to 15,000 kilometres, or as recommended in the owner's manual. Regular oil changes help keep the engine lubricated and running efficiently, preventing wear and tear on vital components.

Tyre maintenance is another area every owner should keep an eye on. The Captiva is a fairly hefty vehicle, especially when fully loaded with passengers and gear, so having tyres in good nick is essential for safety and fuel economy. It's a good idea to check tyre pressure monthly, rotate the tyres every 10,000 kilometres, and keep an eye on tread wear. Uneven wear might indicate an alignment problem that needs professional attention.

The brakes on this SUV are designed to provide reliable stopping power, but they won't last forever. Owners should listen for any unusual noises, like squealing or grinding, and get the brakes inspected regularly. Typically, brake pads might need replacing every 30,000 to 50,000 kilometres, but this can vary based on driving style and road conditions.

Coolant levels and the radiator system also need regular attention, particularly given Australia's hot climate. The cooling system keeps the engine from overheating during long drives or in heavy traffic. Checking coolant levels every few months and flushing the system every two years or so is a smart habit that can prevent costly repairs. Using the right type of coolant is essential to avoid corrosion and keep everything working as it should.

Another key maintenance area is the transmission fluid, especially if the Captiva 7 has the automatic gearbox. Over time, transmission fluid can degrade or become contaminated, which can affect performance. Checking and changing the transmission fluid according to Holden's service schedule helps ensure smooth gear changes and extends the life of the transmission.

Battery health is often overlooked but very important. The battery powers all the electrical systems from starting the engine to running lights and entertainment features. Simply checking the battery terminals for corrosion and ensuring the battery holds a good charge can save unexpected breakdowns. Batteries typically last around three to five years depending on usage and conditions.

The general air filter and cabin filter are also items to check and replace regularly. A clean air filter helps the engine breathe better, improving fuel efficiency and overall performance. Meanwhile, the cabin filter ensures that the air inside the vehicle remains fresh, filtering out dust, pollen, and other pollutants.

Lastly, never underestimate the value of regular professional servicing. While it's helpful to do basic checks at home, taking the Captiva 7 in for a full service as recommended in the manual makes sure all mechanical and electrical systems are inspected by experts. This proactive approach catches small problems before they turn into major headaches, keeping the vehicle reliable and safe on the road.

Whether it's daily school runs or weekend adventures, the 2016 Holden Captiva 7 is built to handle the demands of Australian life. By following a sensible maintenance routine, owners can enjoy their SUV's comfort and capability for a long time, avoiding unexpected surprises along the way.