Removal
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Installation
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Fig. 1 Mirror removal
Chevrolet Captiva (2006-2018) Service & Repair Manual includes detailed instructions for the removal and installation of the vehicle's mirrors. These instructions are essential for technicians and DIY enthusiasts who need to replace or repair damaged mirrors on the Captiva.
Removal process typically involves several steps outlined in the manual. First, technicians are instructed to disconnect the power source to the mirror, either by removing the fuse or disconnecting the electrical connector. Next, any exterior trim or covers around the mirror assembly may need to be carefully removed to access the mounting bolts or clips.
After the mirror is detached from the vehicle, technicians can inspect the mirror assembly for any damage or wear that may require repair or replacement. If replacement is necessary, the manual provides guidance on selecting the correct replacement mirror and ensuring compatibility with the Captiva model and trim level.
The installation process involves reversing the removal steps. Technicians carefully position the replacement mirror assembly, secure it with the appropriate mounting bolts or clips, and reconnect the power source. They may also need to adjust the mirror's position and alignment to ensure proper functionality and visibility for the driver.
Mirror Removal and Installation section of the Chevrolet Captiva Service & Repair Manual provides comprehensive instructions to help technicians perform these tasks efficiently and accurately. Following the manual's guidelines ensures that mirrors are replaced or repaired correctly, maintaining the vehicle's safety and functionality.
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This section is only for people of
adult size.
There are special things to know
about safety belts and children. And
there are different rules for smaller
children and infants. If a child will be
riding in the vehicle, see Older
Children on page 3-30 or Infants
and Young Children on page 3 ...