Thanks for making this video Max, while not a difficult task, having a quick and concise step by step video saves alot of time for laymen such as myself, cheers!
Perfect, thanks mate. Helped me a lot. I wish all mechanics were as trustworthy as yourself. I had 3 out of 6 black screws missing... obviously from a previous mechanic who wasn't a good person
Sorry to hear about the previous mechanic. In my opinion, your reputation is everything - so make sure the job is done right the first time. Thanks for your comment 😉
I discovered that it's important to be careful when removing the filter cover. It's super brittle and it's easy to break the mounting point on the left hand side, so you need to be very gentle. The covers are expensive to replace. I ended up making a 'Z' shaped retaining bracket to secure the cover back in place. Finally don't trust Ryco's 'find your filter by rego' feature on their website. Silly me, trusted Ryco, ordered the Ryco Microshield N99 Cabin Filter RCA194M and it does not fit, so I wasted about $39 and ended up spending $48 on an in-house brand from Repco.
Ty. My air con just doesnt have any oomph atm. I live in the country and the carby air filter has been changed at least once and my ex who talked me thru it was disgusted at the state of it, i bet this is my problem. My car is even the same year and i think even engine size, so yay.
Hi Mate . Tristan here. How are you. Mate i have question i buy holden cd barina 2013. All services is holden. My question is the engine is a bit loud and noise have vibrate when running. And i think a bit high rev. Cheers Mate
Hey Tristan, is it running on all cylinders? That might be why it is vibrating. Is it at idle, at revs or is it when you are driving? When you say a bit loud, do you mean out of the exhaust, under the bonnet or when you are driving? Do any of the systems have any fault codes?
Sorry, the Captiva is not longer build in Australia and we do not have information on the 2023 model. I believe that it is still located behind the glovebox. The best fuel to use on your model will be listed in the owner's manual or behind the fuel cap lid
Thank you for sharing, however, I found out you don't need to pop the hinges out nor open the retaining cable. Just unscrew the 6 black screws and off it goes. I followed this guide. Much more simpler. ruclips.net/video/1NvvVX10Log/видео.html
Thanks for making this video Max, while not a difficult task, having a quick and concise step by step video saves alot of time for laymen such as myself, cheers!
Glad it helped!
Perfect, thanks mate. Helped me a lot.
I wish all mechanics were as trustworthy as yourself. I had 3 out of 6 black screws missing... obviously from a previous mechanic who wasn't a good person
Sorry to hear about the previous mechanic. In my opinion, your reputation is everything - so make sure the job is done right the first time.
Thanks for your comment 😉
Very helpful video good sir! Changing a Captiva’s cabin filter is a nightmare when compared to your regular toyotas and mitsubishis 🤣
Thanks for watching!
An experienced mechanic once told me you don't have to change the cabin filter on a Captiva, he said the cars rarely last long enough to need it.
Yup, sounds about right!!! 😁😉👍
@@MiracleMAX Whoa Max you shouldn't be quoting what that guy said!
@@jack6.0_15 OK?
You shouldn't have trusted your boyfriend🤣; my 2011 Captiva is the best car ever.
To all the Captiva owners out there that are still getting a good run out of their car, I'm happy for you, all 7 of you 🤣
Much appreciated, I have learned something else today.
Can you show of how change a fuel filter on a 2010 V6 petrol captiva thanks.
Will do - next time I have a V6 Captiva in the workshop
I discovered that it's important to be careful when removing the filter cover. It's super brittle and it's easy to break the mounting point on the left hand side, so you need to be very gentle. The covers are expensive to replace. I ended up making a 'Z' shaped retaining bracket to secure the cover back in place. Finally don't trust Ryco's 'find your filter by rego' feature on their website. Silly me, trusted Ryco, ordered the Ryco Microshield N99 Cabin Filter RCA194M and it does not fit, so I wasted about $39 and ended up spending $48 on an in-house brand from Repco.
Thanks for sharing your comment Jonathan 😊
Ty. My air con just doesnt have any oomph atm. I live in the country and the carby air filter has been changed at least once and my ex who talked me thru it was disgusted at the state of it, i bet this is my problem. My car is even the same year and i think even engine size, so yay.
If that isn't your problem, I suggest you may need to take it to someone who can check the operation and gas levels in the system.
Hey mate! Would this stop full airflow and my aircon piping turning to ice? 😅
If they are really blocked, they can cause all sorts of A/C problems
@@MiracleMAX I'll jump on to it tomorrow. It was so hot in NSW today and all I wanted to do was get in my cars aircon after work 🤣🤣
@@P1DZz Another thing to check would be a blocked evap drain hose
Hi Mate . Tristan here. How are you. Mate i have question i buy holden cd barina 2013. All services is holden. My question is the engine is a bit loud and noise have vibrate when running. And i think a bit high rev. Cheers Mate
Hey Tristan, is it running on all cylinders? That might be why it is vibrating. Is it at idle, at revs or is it when you are driving? When you say a bit loud, do you mean out of the exhaust, under the bonnet or when you are driving? Do any of the systems have any fault codes?
Is this the same folter for all captivas?
From what I know, they appear to be mostly the same.
Mine is going to look at least as bad as that. Looking forward to renewed airflow
Sounds like a great time for a bit of maintenance. Hope the video helps 😉
Hi Sir. Alghaithi here from Oman gulf countries I got captiva2023 model,were is location for cabin filter and what the best petrol
Sorry, the Captiva is not longer build in Australia and we do not have information on the 2023 model. I believe that it is still located behind the glovebox. The best fuel to use on your model will be listed in the owner's manual or behind the fuel cap lid
@@MiracleMAX thank very much sir for your information
Are you Australian?
Yes I am 😁
Thank you for sharing, however, I found out you don't need to pop the hinges out nor open the retaining cable. Just unscrew the 6 black screws and off it goes. I followed this guide. Much more simpler. ruclips.net/video/1NvvVX10Log/видео.html
Thanks for sharing