The 2014 Chevy captiva electrical problems are battery won't charge and faulty spark plugs. You will come into problems with the battery during the life cycle of the vehicle. There can be a leak, causing the fluid to spill out. The battery can just die. You will need to recharge or replace it at this point. A cracked case could arise and will need to be replaced completely. The battery can drain rapidly and will need to fixed. This part of the car will eventually become ineffective. The battery will need to be replaced every 50,000 to 60,000 miles. It might coSTSome money, but You will have to cough up the cash to keep Your car running.
Michael B
July 16, 2020
Some of the 2014 Chevy captiva electrical problems reported by consumers are air bag sensor failure, power windows stop working, and the epc light goes on and off intermittently reducing power.
Garrett Reno
September 21, 2022
I have the same problem on my 2014
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