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Parts for your 2017 Holden Captiva 7-Batteries

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OEX 7 Pin Flat Trailer Plug - Plastic - ACX8031
OEX

OEX 7 Pin Flat Trailer Plug - Plastic - ACX8031

$27
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ACL Welch Plug Cup Brass Metric 10mm - RBC10MM

ACL Welch Plug Cup Brass Metric 10mm - RBC10MM

$7
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OEX 7 Pin Trailer Plug - Electric Brake System 12v - ACX2875
OEX

OEX 7 Pin Trailer Plug - Electric Brake System 12v - ACX2875

$97
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Hella 7 Pin Trailer Plug - Round Plastic Large - 4902

Hella 7 Pin Trailer Plug - Round Plastic Large - 4902

$33
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OEX Glow Plug Timer 12V Universal - ACX4870
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OEX Glow Plug Timer 12V Universal - ACX4870

$153
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ARK 7 Pin Trailer Plug - Flat with LED - FSBL7
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ARK 7 Pin Trailer Plug - Flat with LED - FSBL7

$15
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ACL Welch Plug Cup Brass 51mm - RBC51MM

ACL Welch Plug Cup Brass 51mm - RBC51MM

$32
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ACL Welch Plug Brass Lens 2 1/16In - RBD20116

ACL Welch Plug Brass Lens 2 1/16In - RBD20116

$29
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ACL Frost Plug Lens Brass 1 3/8 LTB15

ACL Frost Plug Lens Brass 1 3/8 LTB15

$17
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OEX 7 Pin Large Round Trailer Plug - Metal - ACX8019
OEX

OEX 7 Pin Large Round Trailer Plug - Metal - ACX8019

$35
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ACL Frost Plug Cup Brass 44mm - RBC44MM

ACL Frost Plug Cup Brass 44mm - RBC44MM

$21
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ACL Frost Plug Cup Brass Metric 19mm - RBC19MM

ACL Frost Plug Cup Brass Metric 19mm - RBC19MM

$16
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ACL Frost Plug Lens Steel 1 5/8 Lt20 - RSD1058

ACL Frost Plug Lens Steel 1 5/8 Lt20 - RSD1058

$9
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Narva 6 Pin Trailer Plug - Round Small Metal - 82132BL

Narva 6 Pin Trailer Plug - Round Small Metal - 82132BL

$27
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Pollac 300A Plug 1 Pin To Suit 11851 - 11852

Pollac 300A Plug 1 Pin To Suit 11851 - 11852

$329
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Narva 7 Pin Trailer Plug - Round Metal Large - 82194

Narva 7 Pin Trailer Plug - Round Metal Large - 82194

$111
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Narva 7 Pin Trailer Plug - Round Plastic Large - 82185BL

Narva 7 Pin Trailer Plug - Round Plastic Large - 82185BL

$24
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Battery Replacement and Maintenance for Your 2017 Holden Captiva 7

The 2017 Holden Captiva 7 is a robust and versatile vehicle that many drivers appreciate for its practicality and comfort. Like any vehicle, its reliability is significantly influenced by the health of its battery. Ensuring your Captiva's battery is in top shape not only keeps your vehicle running smoothly but also helps avoid unexpected breakdowns.

Replacing or maintaining the battery of your Holden Captiva doesn't have to be daunting. Here are some essential tips and advice to help you with battery maintenance and replacement for your vehicle.

  1. Check the Battery Regularly
    • A quick inspection can reveal a lot about your battery's condition. Look for any signs of corrosion, such as white or blue residue, on the battery terminals. This should be cleaned carefully with a dedicated battery cleaning solution or a mixture of baking soda and water.
    • Check for any signs of physical damage or swelling, which could indicate the battery is overheating or has another issue that requires attention.
  2. Test the Battery
    • It's good practice to check the voltage of your battery periodically, especially if your vehicle seems slow to start. You can use a multimeter to do this. A healthy car battery should typically register around 12.6 volts or more when fully charged.
    • If the voltage is below 12.4 volts, it might be time to charge the battery or have it tested professionally to ensure it's holding a charge properly.
  3. Maintain the Battery Connections
    • Make sure the battery cables and terminals are tight and secure. Loose connections can lead to starting problems and may prevent the battery from charging fully while driving.
    • After cleaning the terminals, consider applying a small amount of petroleum jelly or a terminal protector spray to prevent future corrosion.
  4. When to Replace the Battery
    • Car batteries typically last between three to five years. If your Captiva's battery is within this range, keep an eye on its performance and consider preemptive replacement to avoid inconvenience.
    • Signs that it's time to replace your battery include slow cranking, a battery warning light on the dashboard, and frequent need for jump-starts.
  5. Choose the Right Replacement Battery
    • When replacing your battery, ensure you choose the right type and size for the Holden Captiva 7. Consult your owner's manual or a professional mechanic to confirm the correct specifications.
    • Consider factors such as the warranty, cold-cranking amps (CCA), and reserve capacity (RC) when selecting a new battery.
  6. Dispose of Old Batteries Responsibly
    • Car batteries contain harmful chemicals and should not be disposed of with regular household waste. Most auto shops or recycling centres will accept old batteries for safe disposal.
    • Ensure the battery is transported in a way that avoids spillage or leaks, an acid spill can cause damage to your vehicle and be hazardous to health and the environment.

Staying on top of your battery's health can save you time and money in the long run. If you're ever unsure about your battery's condition or need professional advice, don't hesitate to reach out to a trusted mechanic. They can offer insights tailored to your vehicle's specific needs and ensure your Holden Captiva 7 remains reliable and efficient on the road.