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HOMESERVICE MANUALSCHEVROLET2013CAPTIVA SPORT FWD L4-2.4LREPAIR AND DIAGNOSISDIAGRAMSELECTRICAL DIAGRAMSBODY CONTROL SYSTEMS
2013 Chevrolet Captiva Sport FWD L4-2.4L
Body Control Systems
2013 Chevrolet Captiva Sport FWD L4-2.4LSECTION Body Control Systems
Body Control System Schematics
Power, Ground, and Data Communications
Subsystem References (1 of 3)
BATT1, BCM, BCM (CTSY), BCM (DIMMER), BCM (INT LIGHT), BCM (PRK/TRN), BCM (STOP), BCM (TRN SIG), BCM (VBATT), HVAC/DLC, S/ROOF, and SROOF BATT Fuses
BATT1, BCM, BCM (CTSY), BCM (DIMMER), BCM (INT LIGHT), BCM (PRK/TRN), BCM (STOP), BCM (TRN SIG), BCM (VBATT), HVAC/DLC, S/ROOF, and SROOF BATT Fuses
BATT1, BCM, BCM (CTSY), BCM (DIMMER), BCM (INT LIGHT), BCM (PRK/TRN), BCM (STOP), BCM (TRN SIG), BCM (VBATT), HVAC/DLC, S/ROOF, and SROOF BATT Fuses
BATT1, BCM, BCM (CTSY), BCM (DIMMER), BCM (INT LIGHT), BCM (PRK/TRN), BCM (STOP), BCM (TRN SIG), BCM (VBATT), HVAC/DLC, S/ROOF, and SROOF BATT Fuses
BATT1, BCM, BCM (CTSY), BCM (DIMMER), BCM (INT LIGHT), BCM (PRK/TRN), BCM (STOP), BCM (TRN SIG), BCM (VBATT), HVAC/DLC, S/ROOF, and SROOF BATT Fuses
BATT1, BCM, BCM (CTSY), BCM (DIMMER), BCM (INT LIGHT), BCM (PRK/TRN), BCM (STOP), BCM (TRN SIG), BCM (VBATT), HVAC/DLC, S/ROOF, and SROOF BATT Fuses
BATT1, BCM, BCM (CTSY), BCM (DIMMER), BCM (INT LIGHT), BCM (PRK/TRN), BCM (STOP), BCM (TRN SIG), BCM (VBATT), HVAC/DLC, S/ROOF, and SROOF BATT Fuses
BATT1, BCM, BCM (CTSY), BCM (DIMMER), BCM (INT LIGHT), BCM (PRK/TRN), BCM (STOP), BCM (TRN SIG), BCM (VBATT), HVAC/DLC, S/ROOF, and SROOF BATT Fuses
BATT1, BCM, BCM (CTSY), BCM (DIMMER), BCM (INT LIGHT), BCM (PRK/TRN), BCM (STOP), BCM (TRN SIG), BCM (VBATT), HVAC/DLC, S/ROOF, and SROOF BATT Fuses
Ignition Switch and PWR/MODING Fuse
Power Moding Schematics
Power Moding Schematics
G102, G103, and G105
G102, G103, and G105
G201
Subsystem References (1 of 3)
Subsystem References (2 of 3)
Power, Ground, and Data Communications
Horns
Wiper/Washer Schematics
Actuators
Module Power, Ground, Serial Data, and Instrument Panel Display
Indicators
Switches
Liftgate
Steering Wheel Controls
G101
Theft Deterrent
Shift Lock Control
Internal Mode and Tap Up/Tap Down Switches
Subsystem References (2 of 3)
Subsystem References (3 of 3)
Subsystem References (1 of 3)
Headlamp Controls
Stop Lamps
Headlamps and Daytime Running Lights
Headlamp Controls
Fog Lights (T37 or T96)
Turn Signal/Hazard Lamps
Trailer Connector Adapter (V92)
Backup Lamps
Dimming Control, Garage Door Opener, and Shift Lever Position Indicator
Stop Lamps
Subsystem References (3 of 3)
Subsystem References (2 of 3)
Dome/Reading, Ignition Switch, and Rear Compartment Courtesy Lamps
Dimming Control, Garage Door Opener, and Shift Lever Position Indicator
Dimming Control, Garage Door Opener, and Shift Lever Position Indicator
Dome/Reading, Ignition Switch, and Rear Compartment Courtesy Lamps
Dimming Control, Garage Door Opener, and Shift Lever Position Indicator
Center Console, Door, and Instrument Panel Dimming
Dome/Reading, Ignition Switch, and Rear Compartment Courtesy Lamps
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- • The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- • You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.